IDW/AD '12

 

IDW/AD ’12 will integrate fifteen workshops in specialized fields playing important roles in information display activities. Each workshop will consist of oral presentations by invited/contributed speakers and poster presentations. Detailed and fruitful discussions on each specialized R&D update will be provided. Three topics, oxide TFT, augmented reality and lighting technologies are specially highlighted this year. The workshops should be of interest not only to researchers and engineers, but also to those who manage companies and institutions in the display community.

 

Sponsored by
The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers
The Society for Information Display

 

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workshop site

Kyoto is a city in the central part of the Honshu island. Over twelve hundred years have passed since the Imperial Palace was built in Kyoto in A.D. 794 and the city became the capital of Japan. While featuring a total of 17 UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites, Kyoto is also home to more than 2,000 shrines, temples and other historical sites.

Kyoto International Conference Center was established in 1966, as Japan’s first state-sponsored international conference center. Please see the websites for more information.

Access
About 75 minutes by Airport Shuttle Train “Haruka” from Kansai International Airport to Kyoto Station.
2 hours 15 minutes by Shinkansen (Bullet Train) from Tokyo Station to Kyoto Station.
The Subway is the easiest method of transportation to reach the Kyoto International Conference Center, located at the north end of the Karasuma line. It takes 20 minutes from Kyoto Station.

 

Chairs

General Chair: Nobuki Ibaraki (AIST)

Executive Chair: Haruhiko Okumura (Toshiba)

Program Chair: Makoto Omodani (Tokai Univ.)

 

Oversea Advisors

Munisamy Anandan (Organic Lighting Tech., USA)

Janglin Chen (ITRI, Taiwan)

Norbert Fruehauf (Univ. Stuttgart, Germany)

Min-Koo Han (Seoul Nat. Univ., Korea)

Ingrid Heynderickx (Philips Res., The Netherlands)

Jin Jang (Kyung Hee Univ., Korea)

Hoi-Sing Kwok (Hong Kong Univ. of S&T, Hong Kong)

Fan-Chen Luo (AU Optronics, Taiwan)

Jean-Noël Perbet (Thales Avionics, France)

Kalluri R. Sarma (Honeywell Int., USA)

Han-Ping D. Shieh (Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan)

Dietmar Theis (Tech. Univ. Munich, Germany)

Larry F. Weber (Consultant, USA)

 

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