Printed Electronics Now Staff08.14.20
The Society for Information Display (SID) hosted its 57th International Symposium, Seminar and Exhibition, known as Display Week 2020. The all-virtual event was held Aug. 3-7. This year's global event drew more than 5,500 attendees from 50+ countries.
"Visual display technology will continue to play an even more significant role in our world in a post COVID-era," said Dr. Takatoshi (Taka) Tsujimura, incoming president of SID. "With the uncertainty surrounding the novel coronavirus, SID was compelled to quickly pivot from a brick-and-mortar conference to a virtual format in just a couple of months. Highly motivated volunteers and partners made a virtual platform possible and we have received positive feedback from participants and exhibitors. Looking ahead, we'll continue to expand the virtual platform so we can contribute even more to the display industry."
"Our first ever virtual Display Week was a resounding success," added Sam (Samantha) Phenix, Display Week 2020 Conference co-chair. "More than 100,000 hours of content were presented in our Technical Symposium and Business Conference, and attendees had the opportunity to meet with exhibiting companies and research organizations through our virtual trade show. We also had tremendous engagement with our community, through live Q&A sessions with our CEO Forum and Women in Tech panelists, and in our virtual networking spaces. Registration will stay open and all of the content will be available on demand through Dec 7, which gives everyone a chance to catch up on what they missed. The feedback from attendees has been overwhelmingly positive so you can expect to see continued support for a virtual component in our 2021 event."
SID continues to be a premier showcase for global information display companies and researchers to unveil cutting-edge developments in display technologies, some of which include micro-LED, OLED, LCD/quantum dots and ePaper.
Display Week featured hundreds of leading display industry papers from around the world in multiple technical sessions. It included a plenary keynote session, presentations in parallel sessions, and a poster session organized around selected topics including 15 seminars, four short courses, 41 business conference presentations, 340 symposium oral presentations, and 231 poster presentations.
"Visual display technology will continue to play an even more significant role in our world in a post COVID-era," said Dr. Takatoshi (Taka) Tsujimura, incoming president of SID. "With the uncertainty surrounding the novel coronavirus, SID was compelled to quickly pivot from a brick-and-mortar conference to a virtual format in just a couple of months. Highly motivated volunteers and partners made a virtual platform possible and we have received positive feedback from participants and exhibitors. Looking ahead, we'll continue to expand the virtual platform so we can contribute even more to the display industry."
"Our first ever virtual Display Week was a resounding success," added Sam (Samantha) Phenix, Display Week 2020 Conference co-chair. "More than 100,000 hours of content were presented in our Technical Symposium and Business Conference, and attendees had the opportunity to meet with exhibiting companies and research organizations through our virtual trade show. We also had tremendous engagement with our community, through live Q&A sessions with our CEO Forum and Women in Tech panelists, and in our virtual networking spaces. Registration will stay open and all of the content will be available on demand through Dec 7, which gives everyone a chance to catch up on what they missed. The feedback from attendees has been overwhelmingly positive so you can expect to see continued support for a virtual component in our 2021 event."
SID continues to be a premier showcase for global information display companies and researchers to unveil cutting-edge developments in display technologies, some of which include micro-LED, OLED, LCD/quantum dots and ePaper.
Display Week featured hundreds of leading display industry papers from around the world in multiple technical sessions. It included a plenary keynote session, presentations in parallel sessions, and a poster session organized around selected topics including 15 seminars, four short courses, 41 business conference presentations, 340 symposium oral presentations, and 231 poster presentations.