[IEE EC3 News] IEE Lecture reminder

Bill Pechey Bill Pechey <bpechey@cix.compulink.co.uk>
Fri, 17 Oct 2003 14:48:18 +0100


Dear Colleague,

You are being sent this reminder message because either you gave your email 
address at one of our previous lectures or you signed up on the web site associated 
with this email list (http://www.ourshack.com/mailman/listinfo/iee-ec3-news).

I have appended the details of our next lecture and hope to see you there.

Details of our other lectures may be found at - 
http://www.iee.org/OnComms/Branches/UK/England/SEastE/EC3/

Best wishes,

Bill Pechey
Chairman, Thames Valley Specialised Section

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IEE Thames Valley Specialised Section (EC3)

Lecture October 2003

Emerging Display Technologies - What will follow LCD?
Chris and Cathy Williams, Logystyx UK Ltd

Thursday 23th October 2003 at 19:30

Lloyds Lecture Theatre, Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane Campus,
Headington Hill, Oxford.

Light refreshments available from 19:00-19:30

Synopsis

LCDs have taken 20 years to achieve technology improvements
sufficient to overtake the ubiquitous CRT since their first
introduction to the commercial market. However, while manufacturers
strive to improve LCD performance, new display technologies are being
invented and developed, many of them in the UK.

This lecture will describe the operation of the latest display and
facilitating technologies, consider their potential merit for
exploitation and discuss the probabilities of success against the
powerful, established, international electronics corporations. Topics
will include: 3D displays, FEDs (field effect displays), bistable
displays (including e-paper), organic displays, large area displays,
head-mounted and projection displays; resolution and data piping;
flexible electronics and other display driver developments.

If you want to know more, come along. Everyone is welcome and no
ticket is needed. Simply turn up on the night.

For more details please contact Dr Richard Mitchell at
rjmitchell@iee.org

Directions: Enter Oxford Brookes campus from Gypsy Lane. The lecture
will be sign posted from the entrance hall. Details can be found at
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/findus/