OE in cars, MOST - OIDA's Consumer Applications Forum April 3-4, 2007

Plan to attend OIDA's latest forum: Optoelectronics and Photonics Applications for Consumers

Dates: April 3-4, 2007 Location: Doubletree Hotel San Jose, San Jose, CA URL:

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Contact: David Iams, OIDA Phone: 202-785-4426 E-mail: snipped-for-privacy@oida.org

Optoelectronics has a crucial role to play in consumer applications. Until recently, except for displays, the price and/or performance has limited the roles to certain storage and indicator applications. New developments in solar, visible LEDs and lasers, optically driven bioanalysis, and image sensors have opened up a raft of new applications in fields such as automotive, mobile computing, human interface devices, lighting, entertainment, and healthcare. A combination of marketing insight, academic research, and product development is needed to exploit the opportunities available in these fields. This two-day forum is for strategic personnel in marketing, business development, and engineering, in companies which produce optoelectronics products and are looking to move into consumer applications. OIDA will bring together marketing and technical experts in each field to provide their insights and views and to interact with the audience in panels to discuss new applications and opportunities. Companies presenting at the forum include Sony, GM, TI, and Sprint.

This is a uniquely-focused forum you won't want to miss! Join us for OIDA's first ever Optoelectronics in Consumer Applications forum.

What topics will be covered?

Digital Appliances - including CMOS imaging and digital input devices Displays and Solid-State Lighting - display technologies and SSL applications in cars, computers, and homes. Automotive - OE in cars, overview of MOST Energy - solar and alternative energies Healthcare and Environment - including biotechnology and rapid diagnostics

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