 a little break or something. I figured out to be back. Let's go on automatic and par stabilizer. Okay, autofocus. We're gonna slowly move towards the ribbon cutting ceremony. Right, it's gonna be in a few minutes. We cut the ribbon, here we lie. I have the display week. Hey, how are you? Are you gonna live stream in AK? Yeah, 6K, 6K. Alright, cool. It's gonna be published later on the display week. So, let me go on my phone. And let's check. It's moving around in there. On my phone is a roaming sim, so it's not the smoothest. Moderation. And once the ribbon is cut, let me tweet this video. Alright, let me tweet it. Streaming live at display week. Live. Okay. Live at display week. It's hard to type at one hand. And... ... Hey, it's good. Okay, yeah. It's good to see you. You look exactly like your way of doing it. Alright. Let's get the... ...the coolest view. Do you want to be in video? Can I film you? Nope. I find this one equal, but... So these guys... Let me come a little closer. Let's see if we can interview someone. Let's start the interviews. Let's get them going. Okay. Do you want to be in video? Can I do a video with you? Are you excited about the display week? There was no display week for me. For you? Yeah. It's been hard. I don't know what happened. Last year was the first year I didn't make it, and probably 25 years. Alright. So I decided to be back. Is it okay? You want to introduce yourself? Yeah. Hi. So please introduce yourself. I'm David Ashie. I'm a visitor this year, not an exhibitor. And good to be back at this display week. I'd like to see a bunch of people here now. So very happy. Alright. What are you looking for at the show? All new technology. Cool. It's going to go right here. I was actually live streaming, but I'll be live streaming later. Thanks. Let's try it from this angle. Camera guy. So I'll be live streaming, hopefully smoothly during the whole day. And if this is not perfect, I might switch to my 5G. Okay. Relate to launch the event. So let's try there. I'll put it down to 2 megabits instead of 6 megabits. Because there's a lot of phones right now. Let's see if I can interview someone else. Can I do a short video with you? Can I do a short video with you? Do you want to talk about display week? Can I do a short video with you? Do you want to say hi? Say what you think about the show? Will you come forward? Okay. Can I do video with you? No. Okay. Can I do a short video with you? You can talk about Are you excited about the show? Are you okay with the film? Yeah, sure. We are very excited about the show. Aren't we? You should take a picture of him. Are you excited about the display week? Yeah, I was here yesterday. He's introduced himself. Dave McClane, are you a tech? Yeah, we are a recording company. Are you colleagues? Kind of. I am the German freelancer of this McThane Films company and looking for the OEM business over there. Not for 30, not for 60 years because I'm not so old but it's quite some time. This is exciting for me. For me it's the first since 2019. The first? I don't know what happened I wanted to come but the Biden let me come. This bad guy. But now I'm finally back to the show. It's exciting. They should start. What do you think is going to be amazing at the exhibitor show hall? Do you know what's going to happen there? No, we can go in at 10.30. After the opening, I think. They don't have a watch, I need to tell them. It's already past 10.30. Wow, this is maybe a Japanese time. Great. Thank you. This is where the video goes. It was live. But I'll publish it later. She's sweet, sir. Flight? No, I'm from Gestern Genf. How do you say it? Right. Let's go here. Out of time? I don't know about the delay. Because I think the exhibits over there are just waiting for us to run in. So please let me know is it smooth in a 2 megabit stream? Hey, what's up? How are you? Do you have a watch? No, I mean, it's past 10.30. My watch is crap. It's not... My switch was like 10 minutes early. All right. Because the exhibits want people to come, right? The exhibitors are ready. Right. I will not film you, I'm live streaming. I don't have the pre-opening access. Do I? There's so many different devices. It's amazing, right? It's exciting to do that. Everybody, you all look the same. I look the same too, right? I'm not sure. Yeah, four years. It's crazy. I didn't come since 2019. I tried so hard. I called the embassy and everything. It didn't work. Can I do a short video with you? You can talk about what you think. Yeah? What's going to happen? I've been just too many of these. You can talk about it. All right. Oh, what you're looking for to see in exhibits? Exactly. Oh. Me too. I think they're waiting for the president. Oh, the other person. I have to wait for this ribbon to cut. We should have cut 12 minutes ago. 14 minutes ago. 14 minutes ago. Let's try to ask around here. Can I do a short video with you? Sure. You're looking forward to the ribbon cutting? Yeah. Have you been to the display week before? Never. This is my first time. What do you do? I'm an engineer for a distributor. Stuff that has to do with displays? Yeah, I focus on displays and then power as well. Why do you come to the show? Is it mainly to see the exhibits? To meet with suppliers and customers too. This show is awesome. I can't wait for the... I don't know why it's delayed. I think the president is somewhere on a meeting with the delegation. Yeah, right. Should be good. Do you want to be on video too? Can I? All right. What are you looking forward to in those next three days? Something exciting? Looking at the new LCDs available sizes resolution thickness The latest is always the best to see seeing them here is the place Have you been before? Yes, year after year. A few times? Probably eight or nine years. Were you here last year? Yes, I was. It was great. It was actually in San Jose. It was great to come and see everybody again and start building our relationships in person. It was great to see that after COVID. Do you want to introduce yourself? Are you colleagues? Yes, I'm Gloria Wallace from WPG Americas and... I'm Alec Benjamin from WPG Americas. What does WPG Americas do? We're a worldwide distributor for electronic components. So not just in the US? No. Are you the leading distributor? Yes, worldwide. Worldwide, yes. Absolutely, yes. Worldwide we are part of the WPI holdings based out of Taiwan and we are pretty much the number one electronic distributor in the world. We're excited to be here. There's some pretty awesome displays in there. I can't wait to see them. It's going to be exciting to see as soon as they let us in. I'm ready. Thank you very much. If you all go at the same time, they cannot stop us. Ram the doors. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Let me give you my card. The video was live streaming here and I'll publish later. Thank you. Let's walk around here. Audio and video is good. That's pretty cool. Okay. Everybody's there. It's going to happen now. It is going to happen. You have the big scissors. It's going to be so exciting. Hi, Olia. Thanks for watching my live stream. All right. Hey, what's up? Are you filming? Yeah. Do you want to be shorty? Is it an exciting show? Absolutely. This is one of the best shows we've ever had in LA. And it's only going to get better, especially as Starbucks is going to take you through the exhibition hall. You're going to have an enjoyable time seeing the latest and greatest in display technology. I'll see you later. We need to do some bunch of... For sure. Some videos and stuff. Cool. It's exciting. Everything changed. So much. It's cool. Yeah, it's nice. Just last week, they opened up for me. Two weeks ago, the Biden guy. He let people come. Cool. I look forward. I hope I can get 3 million views up there. I'll try. It's happening. Are you part of it? Yeah. Okay. Good morning. Good morning. Can you hear me in the back? So you were a little late. The keynotes landed a little longer. And we are here to officially open the exhibit space, as I mentioned this morning. Very vibrant exhibit this year. We cost to 200 companies participate. So we can't wait. We thank all the sponsors and the executive leaders around us who are helping us open the exhibit formally. So with that, I'll proceed and cut and open it for everybody. It's going there. Can I ask you shortly? Oh, yes. Hi. Good to see you. Nice to see you. Long time. Exciting show. Yes. What do you have planned? Well, first off, the society is very strong as you heard me this morning. After the COVID dilemma, we're back to full force. As you know, display is at the center of human interaction with devices and we are excited to see all that in this return with exciting symposium, great exhibits, new products. It's a huge exhibit. It's bigger than ever. With 186 companies, more than last year. And everything is going to get to even higher than before COVID. We are on a growth path and just not just recovered from the downturns of COVID, but back to the strength. Come. Everybody in the industry is able to come to this show. As of this morning, we have over 5,000 in-person attendees and it's going to be probably 6,000 higher over the next year. I'm so excited to go up the escalators there and see what's up. Cool. See you later. So there we are. Display week 2023 is activated. We can roll up the escalators and let's go have a look. So looking forward to see what displays I can find at the show. So many pieces of strip. I will make a video about my setup. I'm using the YOLObox Pro. All right. Display week is activated. Let's enter this way. PoE. Are you guys watching? Please let me know in the comments. Everything is smooth. There we have Best on Earth. 30 years. Year that they are the best on Earth. All right. Exciting show ahead. Let's just go straight ahead to start the interviews. And the interviews from the exhibits. All right. Let's see. So it's right open. I think I'll have to swing back. This is like the YOLO the later. There's a link over here. We've got a bunch of e-ink displays. Just like printing on paper. Merck. Hedgehog booth. A.U.O. Here. Ineluxe. T.C.L. Samsung. And LG. All right. So it's time to get the interviews going. Thanks for watching the live stream. The video and audio is good. That's pretty cool. I'm not only 2 megabits. Maybe I should try to increase it a little bit. I'm going to start doing the interviews. Right now. Excuse me. Do you know if it's possible to do a video interview at the booth? Yes. I can find someone to... Yeah. Hello. Can I do an interview with you? I put the video on the internet. And somebody who can explain all the displays at the booth. Oh, okay. Maybe I can introduce our colleague from the sales department. Yeah. Wait, wait. Okay. You guys are watching. If the call is excellent and if there's not too much drop frames I might try to increase the bitrate a little bit. Hey, how are you? I did a video with you 5 years ago. Yes. Are you checking out the latest alerts? I want to see the... Can I do a short video with you? I'm a video guy. I'm live streaming. There. Do you think I can do a short interview? 5 minutes? 2 minutes? Do you mind? Just to talk shortly about... We can try? Okay. I don't want to get myself in trouble. Oh, you can ask. People will get in trouble with you. Yeah. Okay. This is the latest. Please introduce yourself. Oh, I'm Ching Tang. Is it true that you invented the OLEDs? That's true. How many years ago now? In 1978. 1978. How's your feeling knowing that it's changed the world so much? So many people use the OLED, right? Well, I'm happy to see. For researchers, it's a good reward. It makes you feel... Not everybody can research something that becomes such and it's hard to see where their impact goes. Well, I mean, in most research, particularly the one that I know from the OLED, you accidentally ran into it and you discovered it 50 years ago. Not quite 50 years ago. The point is that it takes a tremendous amount of effort, not just yourself, your team. In my day, it's a codec and that's how you have it today. So it's not a single-man effort. It's an industry. But it can take a little quite of being the first one to come up with it. Is it by chance? Did you come up by chance with it or you focus on this direction? I focus on one direction and then all that came about then I refocus it. So you can say it's by accident. And is it... Do you have to convince to join and to work on this direction? Or is it thanks to display week? Like 45 years ago, there was a display week and everybody's like, wow, and everybody says, okay, I want to invest one billion? You have LED at a time, but you don't have organic, material-based LED. So once that was to... Even that was not this being called organic electroluminescence. That was discovered maybe 100 years ago. But down to a practical level. Not practical, but in research wise it's practically enough to invest time into it. And so it's a switch from semiconductor, crystalline semiconductor to organic amorphous material. That is a major to recognize that there's a good material to use. And you have something today. How good is it today? Is it much better than you could imagine? Or is it not as good as you hope it should be? No, no, it's much better than I expected. Much better. If we check this one, for example... This one is a challenge is to put the RGB together. And they're trying to use a very brutal effort. Let me close it like this. What do you say? Put what together? Put it together in the... In the photolithography. Sorry, I'm just trying. Photolithography. Just after about this so you can introduce. I was just on Uber and there was this guy with a foldable Samsung phone. Flexible. Is this enabling some flexibility? I think there's one step further. One step further? All right. I'm not trying to do a commercial. Do you do it by shadow masking? Even the foldable one. But this one, they completely eliminate shadow masking. Which is a big deal. But it will take some time for them to commercialize it and bring the cost down and so on. All right. Was that already happening 30 years ago? No, no, no, no. The shadow masking happened maybe 15 years ago or something. That enabled older technology photolithography mainly. But older requires shadow masking technology to put down the RGB. Except for the TV. TV completely... I'm very happy with my OLED TV. And I was trying a little bit with the LCD, but my wife she said, no, no, we need to get the OLED. When she looked at the store you know how the quality. And now these guys... They also... Not only doing the... It's a completely different world. The OLEDs on TVs and mobile. Or is it very similar? Not to Samsung, to LG. LG is the one who part of the TV. But now they're also doing the OLED TVs, right? But they come later. They came a few years later. So it's still OLED TV, but the technology gets started by first at Kodak and then the LG in the TV. Is it amazing to think in the scale of these companies, how much they invest? You can ask them how much money they spend on the investment. I mean, how much money you spend on the investment? How much the investment? For now, it's a secret. That's a secret. Now they're talking about in a unit of 100 million. It could be 10 of such units. But unit of 100 million dollars. To people in manufacturing. But it's a good investment. I don't think everybody would need an OLED. Not everybody. You need to put food on your mouth first. But maybe it can become more and more affordable? Is that possible? It definitely will be more and more affordable. Do people want to print them? Do the evaporations? The printing would come whenever they can make it. But it's not there yet. All right. You got the Nobel Prize? No. You should? No? How about meeting all your colleagues here? What are you going to do now? We just want to walk around and see what's new here. Thank you so much. I have it. How's the live stream? Take me as your idol. You're not talking about me, huh? All right. That was cool. If I understand correctly, I think he invented OLED. So that's cool to catch such interviews here. OLED is a fantastic technology. So let's see if I can do it. Because they have some innovations that they're talking about here. Intelligent pixelization. All right. Cool. I'll put you on a break for one second. Please watch my advertisement for one second. Now to do these cool devices. Thanks a lot for watching. Check them out. You guys can send me somebody. Are they in a different country? Do you need to use currency transfer like to different country transfer? Do you need to pay for stuff? 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So you need to put a little bit money on it and you can just put money on it from your local. I don't know if it worked. I put my ad on for a second just before real fiction please alright we're gonna make them win. So together we're gonna go to the iZone. I'll be filming their real fiction and I'll be sure we'll make them win the iZone competition alright with him, yeah? Okay, cool alright do you want to talk a little bit on video just to say hello with you at display week 2021 on the live stream remotely. Yeah, it was cool I hope you like the video. Yeah, I like that video. Cool. Many things happened the last two years. It sounds like something. I want to be VIP. I want to check it out alright. Cool and all these demos also so I should start here, right? and then after your colleague only talking about this he's only talking about this and then after you can talk about the rest, right? That's cool. Okay. Make sure you know who you are. Okay. So where are you based? Can I film you once again? I'm not recording yet. It's only live stream. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Where are you based? In China, we are our factory based in panel line plus stream module line total 6 in China we're innovative all that in China. So yeah, I need to get all this in the video. We'll have a dedicated colleague to introduce the detail and I can focus on the rest of the area of our booth. So the colleague is only about this one, right? Yeah, he's only about this one. And the rest you do? Yeah. When I film is there any chance or is it too dangerous that maybe one of your friends can help to take this off when I film come to I can come very sometimes it's difficult to film behind the glass if somebody can just check and put it back when we finish and then it can come close to everything. But it has to be a strong colleague to take it safely. Not touch. Okay, let's check. Yeah. I am going to the real fiction continue watching but right now I'm at Vision Ox setting up my interview. Alright. Cool. Let's see if we can get started with the interview. Maybe I'll use my wireless microphone. Sorry, I'm switching mic. Alright. So now I'm on the wireless microphone. I think it's a good option. Wireless. I need to lower the mic level to minus six get less of a problem on the sound. Okay, we can try? Yeah. Wait, okay. Okay. Turn your hand. Back, okay. Cool. Now it's perfect. Somebody took off the glass there. But I'll be back. Okay. We can remove the cover for you. Awesome. Okay, cool. See you later. See you later. Okay, see you. Do you know if I can do a video? Ask the right people. You are the right people? Alright. So you can do a booth tour. I can ask you some questions. You show everything. Give you a microphone. Ah, schedule. What's a good time for you to come back? Okay, it's not good now? We've got someone else right now. Ah, okay. So when you want, maybe I'll try again half an hour? Afternoon? Yeah, what do we know? 1pm, something like that? You were there? Are you in my video? No, I'm not. Alright, I did with your colleague. Okay, see you. People told me to film real fiction. So let's just go. Are you still there? Alright. Hypervision. Alright. Let's see if I can find the real fiction. Is it this one? H3. Okay, so I need to I thought that was the eye zone. Is it part of the entry? Can you guys in the chat go on the website of the display week and tell me where to find the real fiction. 1249. Ah, there's another eye zone on the other side. Must be that. Okay, because where is it 1249? Well, I see 12401. 12 I don't see boost numbers anymore. Okay, I don't know if there's two different areas for the eye zone. Hmm, 1241. Death view. Tell me is next to center stage. I'll get to it. But I am planning to film over 60 interviews the display week. Yeah, I didn't check my map thing. I'm not sure where to send the stage. Hey, later with you. Nice to see you. You too, man. What happened last three years, four years, I don't know. A lot of stuff. Are you recording in 4K? Are you live right now? Yeah, I'm live, you see. So it's live. I got a bunch of comments asking I'm not sure where it is. Where's the center stage? There is it. Yeah, they want me to focus there. When is a good time for me with you? Maybe later this afternoon. Yeah, again, huh? What is about data points in 58 seconds? Nice. Say hi to my live stream. Okay, see you later. Here's JBD. I love JBD technology. My shoes are falling off. It's not a big deal. So you said it was 12 real fiction. There we have I'm going to interview with you. I'll give you this one second. I got a bunch of guys on my live live chat and they were like film with real fiction, so I'm going to do it. Let me give you this. I think it's live. And then I have comments. 12.49 in iZone. Yay. That's great. Is he going? We'd love to see. Do you have like a do you have like a team? Colleagues? Just fans. These are some investors in another company that owns part of this technology. Not Danish. No, Swedish. I'm speaking Danish. You are in Copenhagen. So are you from Denmark? Denmark? I'm the biggest Danish YouTuber. I'm joking, maybe not. You will be after this one. There's a lot of kids in front of me. Excellent. After this for sure. I'll count on you to help me. Richard is from Taiwan. He works at our development lab. He's the director of this technology. James is working alongside with Richard in Taiwan. I'm a CEO. Peter here is the co-founder of the company. Let me put you all on the camera. Let me give you a microphone. One more mic. All the technical questions should be directed over here. It's going to be second most on video. Oh, you can share the mic. Yeah, we can share the mic. We'll hold this. And I can give you the video later. If you want to use it. While it's live streaming now, later I record the 4K review interview and then the 4K goes later. This is just... Let me check. I just need to monitor the sound. If I speak loud, it's because I don't have a mic. I want to talk to your mic. Let's do it like this. Maybe you can come a little closer. Sure. We're here at the display week 2023. Please introduce yourself. Steven Iversen from Real Fiction with colleague Richard from our Taipei office. Directional pixels for 3D without any optics. So what we can achieve here is you can observe different images from different 3D images without having to wear glasses. And we eliminate the optics which make it potentially a much simpler mass production. We eliminate some of the restrictions that you normally have in optics like color aberrations and limited viewing angle and limited angular resolution. So we do it all in electronics. We have no resolution loss here. So each image here that we are showing for 130 Hz actually we are sending out 10 different images here at the same time. So that means we can reach 100 Hz at this moment and we will increase this maybe next step we will make 4HD or 4K or 8K resolution display that could be very nice for multiple users at the same time. How far are you from this one? I think... How much work you need to do? Do you get it in a big... Yeah tons of work because currently just we choose the technology that you see in the 10 division here. So we can make that really different and no limitation for color aberrations display. Just a little message for the people watching the live stream it's going to come back. Maybe the signal is not so good in the US. Yeah If you can grab the microphone. So you based in... Taiwan. So what is the role of the Swedish office or the Swedish? Are you all in Taiwan? How would you say? Copenhagen and Taiwan. Copenhagen, okay. Let me put it right here. Hi. Hello, I'm Tom Muggles. I'm the CFO of Ref Fiction. I'm based in Denmark and Richard that was just speaking was based in Taiwan at our lab facilities there. Stain is based in Denmark as well. I work alongside with Stain on this project. And I heard one question was when are you ready to present something like the display we have to the next of... left to the right of our proof of concept. And basically we are working on a model that will be presented later this year. A 17 inch LCD model. It's like the different technology than what we're seeing here because this is proof of concept based on micro LED and FLCs. But the up and coming 17 inch display which is you could say somehow similar to this but it's a 3D display is coming out later this fall and we're looking very much forward to presenting that at a public demonstration this fall. And you can switch at 50 microsecond too in a bigger size? No, that one is based on a slightly different technology so it's not going to be capable of the same number of viewers as the micro LED version and FLC version is. However, it is going to be for more than one user so basically several users can be able to see 3D and you can also have dual view at the same time for different persons. What part of your technology goes into the holographic kind of like feeling because you want to have both eyes get something different? Is that what is happening? For all the angles both eyes is getting two views two different. But the number of views that we can distribute using this technology that we're presenting today the number of views that is much greater than the number of views we can do on the one that we come out within the fall. However, the one we come out within the fall does have multiple viewing for a couple of persons but we are not able to create individual views as we are with this one so we can take the number of views on the NCD version up to at least two and also higher but that's going to be the first display so it's going to be much more than what is out there today because most displays out there are one user 3D's and the resolution has a loss because of the spatial situation. Does it use a lot of power to refresh so quickly? No, actually you can set power if that just only sorry? Sorry, just need to power you on again. If you are just one user here that we could just send out only two images to your left eye and right eye so that could be set powers for the future so I think because that in current display you can see that there is sending out all the rooms so that actually weighs some of the powers but currently that based on the electron technology that here we are using that means only the light going through your eyes that is needed. It only works as micro LED? It could be micro LED, it could be OLED. We have several technology. Can we refresh so quickly also? Yeah, we can decide for our new back plan. What's the best? What's the best? If the performance that I was in micro LED is current that I would just use a light. Maybe it also has high brightness? Big brightness for this technology? Big brightness but the average brightness that could be just operation of a normal display here that because you can see that here we have sent out 10 different images here and we have scanning sequence here and so that we need higher peak brightness but that could be operation of current technology. Can you describe a little bit? So what happens in Sweden? What's happened in Denmark? And what's happened in Taiwan? Well basically we have we're listed in a study exchange in Sweden in 1st North and Stockholm and we have our operational headquarters in Sweden and that's where we have the majority of our employees working and then a couple of years ago we started the company Rare Fiction Lab which is a subsidiary of the Swedish listed company and that company has recently started a branch office in Taiwan where Richard and James are working and we are working alongside one of our large shareholders Amtrend who is one of the investors in the current company in Sweden so you can see we have our operational headquarters in Copenhagen and then we have our development lab both in Denmark and also in Taiwan we work alongside with large institutional governmental facilities such as IMEG and Fraunhofer and we work alongside with other collaboration partners as well So the front part and the back part is synchronized? Is it synchronized? Very high speed How do you do that? Actually that is pretty simple you just use some signals and clocks and you can just synchronize all these contents together and you just need the operation in the correct way so that you can have the image just in right position So currently we are dividing all the images in 10 zones Yeah, but it could be more All right I asked already how far is the big one? Anyway, just speed this up if there is big investment Of course there is, if there is a big investment in creating a display based on this technology it will speed up the process and as I said, we have a 17 inch ready which is based on an LCD technology which is capable of doing 3D for more persons So this form will be presenting something new All right Thanks a lot Thank you very much Wow I have to think it's the speed I don't know I am defeated I have a disregard of the video There was all these fans Can I ask you was this cool to like? Yeah, it was nice This is some problem with the stream Some people say that some drop frames and stuff Let me just try it So when you travel a lot then it's great to use a decent Yeah, but I had all these Okay, we are not going to put this comment Okay Working fine here now Right Streamed it for me There was a problem with the stream Sorry about that I recorded in 4K So it's going to be in 4K tonight So check back on my YouTube channel I will publish the full interview in 4K Thanks everybody for watching Cool Is there any other Danish technology here or Swedish Or Everything Taiwanese I am going to Computex next week Yeah It's close to Denmark I have not seen any Danish technology Nice But I will be working around the premises here Have a look Hey guys in live stream I am going to put a break for a minute and I will be right back I would use wise It's really amazing, you can send money all over the world 150 countries You can send money to India You can send money to Malaysia 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No I'm from the US Switzerland I'm a Swiss YouTuber Maybe I can do a video Of course We can do a video right here Let me give you my Let me also give you my card Thanks What's your channel on? Let me just Because it's live streaming Can you hold this for one second? Alright I just need to grab the microphones for you Alright Because if I film the floor it's not so interesting It's not So there it's live, people can watch And I'm going to record and publish in 4K later Are you both going to be in a video? I think this is going to work Okay, so this is going to be Yeah Right like this So I'll give you this And then you can One second, so I'll keep this And here, and if you want to speak too You just need to grab the mic Do you have two mics? I have two, so let's do it like this So you both have, I don't have one You can put it right here You can put it on And just hold this in the hand Like this Like that? Let me just monitor the sound Oops Can I take a picture of the interview? I'll do, I'll do It's coming right now Hello Hello, my name is Tarek I'm from Ulita, I'm a strategic director From marketing And we are here at Display Week in Los Angeles Hey I'm Kelsey Woolley, I'm the director of North American Operations And We're here showcasing Our unique lithography Solution for What is unique about what you do? Great question, yeah So what we do is We're doing a Mask-based interference type of lithography That's called Talbot That's able to produce very high Resolution structures in very large fields And to do this very quickly And very inexpensively So we're able to image an entire 140 by 140 millimeter Exposure field In one single exposure Providing a seamless Patterning capability for our customers And the resolution Can get down to 60 nanometer half pitch So do the capabilities And these wafers are running 30 wafers per hour Up from there So it's a very fast, very low cost Our tools Are Far less expensive than a projection type of Structure Sorry, platform Sorry, I'm just trying to get it Yeah, it's stuck in the microphone So we sell to A lot of AR, VR Laser customers Telecom gradings Any sort of R&D that's based around Photonic structures or diffraction Gradings Polarisers You name it Is this stuff that has to do with Displays or chipsets or both Displays, yes, displays In order for the mask based Interference to work It needs to be a pattern That has periodicity So it needs to have something that is Replicated over the exposure In order to get the high enough resolution So we're not printing icy circuits But we're printing line space structures Or lattices or holes Or pillars or other Large area periodic Patterns And this is crucial For the future of displays or for what? Oh, certainly Our business is built around The ability to make These large field patterns For a fraction of the cost Of some of the other solutions We're much faster, much less expensive Than say an e-beam Competitor and it's much more reproducible And much more reliable than A nano imprint solution And You talk about the e-beam Using or what is the e-beam? Depends on what everyone's doing People use e-beam When they don't need Or if they don't want mask based work Or if they need to do Very small patterns E-beam is okay for that, it's good for R&D But e-beam doesn't scale And so we get a lot of customers that have been using e-beam for years They developed a product that's at the maturity Level that they want to take it Into manufacturing And they need something, some sort of lithography solution That can take them there So we usually Come in at that point where they're ready to start Making more structures Faster and Comes important. What's the Fable R, Fable X, Fable S Is that your big machine? They are, so the three tools That we sell The Fable R, the R stands for Research based It's a tabletop, which we've got a picture of over here This one? So you get all the benefits of the optics But it's Very low entry cost point Ensuring that you can Build your full flow Based on this type of lithography So who's going to be buying these? So we get anywhere from universities All the way up to large customers That need to do R&D first So this utilizes the DTL Patterning But it's very straightforward Very small footprint, very low entry price That's the technology they want to scale with When they're ready to scale We have the Fable X I'll pull this out for you Yeah Which does The same high resolution optics But it starts adding Larger wafer sizes and automation So you get A front end robot that does cassette in Cassette out handling You have a post exposure bake for example It becomes much faster Much higher throughput, much more reliable With a semi-automation system And then when customers are ready To go all the way to 300mm We have a step and repeat system So the unique thing about This tool is it takes that 140 by 140mm Exposure field and it Step and repeats it over the larger Wafer So you're able to utilize the whole wafer With that large, seamless exposure field And so this is Full automation So boop in, boop out, cassette in, cassette out Also automatic mask handling So you don't have to touch masks It's really set for High volume When people make millions and billions Of displays, do they use Stuff that could be related to this Or Are you Doing lithography in a way That's unique, nobody else Correct, yes Do you have customers already or you're new in this? Yes, so you look at has been around For about 10 years and has been growing For 10 years, where the first models Were only the R, the tabletop Kind of a University R&D focused tool And then in the last 5 years or so We've come out with the X For the customers that are ready To scale to that level And then due to the Drive of the market we have Just in the last year Started offering the 300 millimeter Platform So can you explain a little bit To let's say Non-expert How does this become a display? Where does it go? Yeah, so it depends on the display So I am A To augmented reality like a We have a lot of customers That use this for wave guides So for example if your wave guide is based On diffraction you would need to create Line-space diffractive gratings On the surface of your I-piece and so those gratings Are line-space nanostructures At a certain pitch, a certain size To control The light input and output Over that large space of I-piece so These line-space structures become Extremely important to fill That I-piece so that these are The diffractive elements so We control the pitch, the size The grating orientation That go into The design of Making a really good augmented Reality wave guide It could be a company like Vuzix maybe It could be working with A company like you People who make ARBR Which is going to be huge A lot of customers, this is a booming industry Are there markets? Physical projectors Does that work for that? Yes so we use We have some customers that are in micro-LEDs Anything bigger than that They can use Typical mask liners for that type of lithography It's really the micro level Where mask liners Can no longer do that type of lithography That they start to have to look at nano-imprint Or projection and we're a lower cost Solution to that and so we have Some have a market space there We're providing solutions in Holes and pillars that go into Micro-LED devices too So somebody is asking Is your market restricted Like selling into China? No Which is neutral So we sell worldwide Over half of our machines are actually in China What am I seeing here? This is a 6 inch wafer with a 4 inch exposure field Our exposure fields can be much larger Than that but these are just holographic elements And so these are those diffractive gradings That I was speaking about that there are nano Structures that kind of capture the LEDs In this display and it just light up And make it glow So we have customers too That use our tools For creating Holographic elements Nice And what's the Swiss flag? So is that the headquarters? Yes This flag here That Is They're based in Kristorf Which is about 25 minutes out of Zurich So all of our tools are manufactured In Switzerland So it's precision Micro-electronics Micro-technology stuff That's what this kind of says sometimes And then there's office in the US Correct so I run the US operations And our office is up near Seattle In Redmond Washington Cool all right Thanks a lot Any other questions? Let me give you my card I think you give us this is the card right? Yeah that's my card I'm in the French part Between Geneva and Lausanne Okay nice place I like it But you invite me to your office And I will do video there Actually yeah I'm doing marketing So Oh now you have three of my cards Yeah I need your card Please do because I'm actually looking for Let's do that Let's talk about it Maybe there's a chance Your customers who use this Or maybe I could visit them And see how they use it Yeah So I'm trying to create this content So I'm actually looking for such a thing Let's connect Cool Cool Thanks a lot Have a good show Let's see here If I can Here we have Synaptics I need to see if I can Film a video with these guys Yeah? Or maybe with somebody at the booth And can talk about everything Everything? Maybe have someone to talk In each demo station Have their own demo Yeah that's cool If you don't mind let me give you my card I did a real cool video with the In better world you were there right? There was such a cool video Any here was there? Only you? Yeah only me was there And then we do have Polina here She can explain the resident Nice I will start here And then maybe you can check about the next Let me give you my mic Are you doing the live as well? 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And I appreciate if you use my link Below. Thanks for watching Thanks very much To ZXS To be one of my sponsors For the display week 2023 ZXS is based in Shenzhen I will be... Alright Okay, so maybe Do you mind coming around here And then we'll walk there Let's just... Okay, we're the receiver Right? So you can say, welcome to Synaptics Booth Okay, sure Like this Welcome to the Synaptics Booth I'm Paulina de la Garza I work in the audio team I'm gonna present to you what is Resonate Resonate is a new innovative technology Which is Basically we're using the display As a transducer to generate Some sound Basically the display Is becoming the speaker This works because we have Two piece of transducers that are Attached to the display They are being driven by Synaptics Latest PSO amplifier We target to generate Equal loudness or even more Loudness and traditional dynamic speakers And well Some of the benefits as well is that Since we're removing the speaker The speakers and also The LRA actuators for haptics We can even have a slimmer Mechanical design This is naturally dust proof And waterproof since we are Removing the holes of the speakers Another Good thing is that we can have Some impact haptics And also we have Forced feedback Capabilities So this is you making The sound coming from the display Yes exactly and you can have An even more immersive sound Since it's coming from the front And not from the size as traditional Systems yes of course Go ahead You can come closer Alright It's cool it's not the copyrighted Music right? No Hopefully not it's like a demo sound Yeah So that's how's the quality Of the sound compared to built in speakers So actually the sound Is comparable to The traditional dynamic speakers We can even have A little bit louder Even And also I mean This is really cool for when you're having Where you're playing a game You know in your tablet on your phone You can be more immersed into it Okay Cool thanks Can you introduce your colleague there? Yes of course Alright How are you doing? I'm Sam Toba Product Marketing Manager for Touch Products at Synaptics So what do we see here? So we have touch controllers On OLED products And what we do is we sense the finger touch Can you hold it in your hand? No that's good So what do you say? So we sense touch on OLED panels We have different types of OLED panels That we support we have rigid OLED We have flex OLED We have foldables Which are becoming very popular as well Then the most recently We're supporting LTPO types of panels With touch What's the LTPO? LTPO is the latest technology of The display where It saves power It can go down to refresh rates As slow as 1 hertz all the way up to 144 hertz So they have variable refresh Challenging controllers It's technically challenging and we support Touch on that How do you manage to make it work? We tune for the different refresh rates On the panel So we tune that in advance And how do you make it work on the flexible? Flexible panels have special challenges Because they're thin They're very very noisy We have high sensitivity of the touch And we're able to sense through the Very very high noise on these panels Noise How does the noise on panels? On OLED panels Is a very very challenging problem Because OLED is very very thin And the touch sensor is very very close To the display It makes it very very challenging noise wise To distinguish the finger touch signal From the noise in the background Are you a market leader? Absolutely We work with all the display Almost all the phones Or all the OEMs will use us All the display manufacturers will use us You don't have any competition? Of course lots of competition And they've designed us into many many phones Thankfully And the solution here is just a tiny little chip Somewhere on the PCB? Yes the solution here The chip is connected To the display panel And a little flex that's hanging off This and folded in the back So we connect to the touch sensor On the display panel Is it amazing what happens every year Here the display week with the Latest new displays Are ready and working with them Every year there's something new coming And the panels How good is the functionality? Good question We support touch under difficult conditions Such as thin panels Moisture, charger noise Car cradles All sorts of conditions that our customers Throw at us we make sure it works Under any condition I remember how it was a little bit like 15 years ago And it was resistive or something like that And then capacitive came on That's right That was pretty cool when somebody Figured that out. Was it synaptics that Figured it out originally? We were one of the first to support touch sensing Capacitively We like to consider ourselves a pioneer In this area Steve Jobs was waiting for you to get it ready To launch an iPhone Is that right? The core tech that was missing For Apple to join the We actually had a touch controller On a clear pad prior to iPhone There was something happening But it also had to be in a Mass production And it had to be Super smooth The display maker together with the touch Back then it was a sensor maker That we worked with You were there all this time? Team All right. Cool. Thanks a lot Thank you It's on So my name is Vishal Shah And I run the product marketing For our display driver Product line for synaptics And what do we see here? So here we have showcasing Our Display for VR Products And this particular demo is showcasing Our IP for Which we call local dimming IP Which provides OLED like performance With very high contrast On LCD screen So that's this demo Is showcasing that because VR The displays are very close to your eyes And high contrast ratio Is really, really important for that And In VR application OLED is not a good technology LCD is Local dimming is a very important piece Of the IP That we provide to our customers So you enable Local dimming Which is kind of like Mini LED Mini LED behind the screen So you turn off some of the LEDs where the black is True black So you have to turn off the LED behind the display And that's where you can get a very High contrast ratio OLED like display True black is black and then Which one is yours? Both Show on and off performance So this is on right now But see with off you can start Seeing the gray effect Versus this is black True black versus this is if you disable Local dimming it looks gray So this is turning on and off Local dimming and you can see It's very deep dark black When the local dimming is on So that's what we provide And rest of the The Sets here are showcasing our end Products that MetaQuest Pro MetaQuest 2 And this is the Pico Neo 4 So these are some of the finished products In the market you can buy today Using Synaptic's display driver By going the LCD With mini LED route People can get more brightness Absolutely You can enable the brightness Better contrast Very very high contrast With local dimming And of course cost is very important We provide benefit of using glow Number of zones Very high number of zones That you have to use if you don't Have the IP So that's a key value proposition And pretty much entire Portfolio of VR devices In the market uses Synaptic's We have More than 80% market share In the VR market today 80% 90% Yes You can see everything More than 40 models In the market using Synaptic's products Because LCD and we have a product With micro OLED as well Which will be out in the Wide display driver for both LCD And micro OLED The micro OLED How is it Direct miniality It's going Directly to the display Correct So micro OLED requires If you need Very very high resolution LCD has a certain limitation So LCD can go maybe 2000 PPI Micro OLED can go 3000 to 4000 PPI Which is required for the VR kind of Application And it's micro OLED or LED Micro OLED Because micro LED also Can work but micro OLED is Today it's more mature technology Compared to micro LED So So it's a Micro OLED Alright John Brady I do automotive marketing here at Synaptic's Want to show you a couple of our latest technologies Local dimming I'm not sure if your Viewers are familiar with local dimming So generally In an LCD We have edge lighting that goes around the edges of it To get up here To the edge light and then it illuminates the whole panel What that means is you get a lot of halo on it Sorry it's going to rotate around In this particular one it has a matrix Backlight so the LEDs are on In a matrix behind the display It's going to come up right here That's the one on the left hand side The right hand side sorry And you can get a much better contrast ratio So what I'm going to show in this demo here Are all on And you can see what the contrast ratio is With the local dimming So it's dark where it's dark All these LEDs go off And they're only on in this particular area And we can do a nice comparison here Half and half So there you can see there's a pretty major Difference that you're getting Hopefully it'll come out on there And you can see in an automotive It's going to be on and off And a half and half display This is something that many Vehicles are going to have this starting Number two they're going to start seeing it a lot more 25 and 26 And there's a contrast ratio To compare with OLEDs OLEDs obviously have excellent Contrast ratio And they're just trying to approximate it In a more cost effective way Is there A crazy high brightness you can achieve Because when you drive a car You want to have safety You want to make sure people see The screen So the two major things When you compare it to an OLED Is the contrast ratio is going to be Like an OLED but not as good The brightness however OLEDs generally 1,000 nits maximum But more like 600 for running Over the lifetime In this type of panel You can achieve 5,000 nits So you have the whole glass roof The sunlight coming in You can reflect it off the panel You can turn it up very high brightness You can see it's adjustable As well What do you see here On the other side So right here this is from Lucid Air Lucid is the company Air is the vehicle So it's one of the newer EVs out there on the market This has TDDI in it And a display driver together And the touch sensors inside the panel Some things that are special about this one This is called a free form display So you can see it's not a rectangular Or a rectilinear shape It's actually curved down here And so we have to Do special adjustments for the display As well as a touch To work well at the edges Something else you can see if you look at the edge here This is also curved On top of it So this is Almost a 2 meter curve And this is tighter over on this side 800 millimeters So we have to design our chips So that they're able to bend without breaking Nice So So this is actually In a car On the market Yeah, it's a mass production They started ramping last year And so people had to pre-order them Tens of thousands of these cars have already shipped I was just over at Lucid They're in the Bay Area, California This is just talking about Our latest chip Which just does the local dimming In this case, it's driving two displays off of one chip It's something called MST, which is part of the EDP spec And this is Just showing the overall of the chip The chip can drive up to 4000 zones The one I showed you earlier Was 384 zones This is capable of driving 4000 zones 30 inch 6K displays So it's just A corner here Showing the future The car is very soon All right, and all your partners Who are making the displays Are ramping up Definitely Maybe 8, 10 different Display manufacturers capable of As well as tier ones And OEMs are speccing local dimming Into their vehicles right now Thanks a lot You can just get an extra card Don't use Western Union Don't use your bank to send money It's surprising, but you wouldn't know maybe But they take fees that are Gigantic, that are pretty big Just use the wise, it's smart So here the display week There's a bunch of 8K displays There's 4K 120 And all these new TVs Can come with HDMI 2.1 And there's a whole bunch of updates That I'm going to be filming At the Computex 2023 With the HDMI licensing Administrator They're organizing all the 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doing tablets And now they do these cool devices Thanks a lot for watching Check them out You guys can send me some money Okay, so hopefully you got some sound Let me check if a vision ox Has time to be on video Let's see How things are going here Seems busy too Let's try again with the corning Or they told me 1pm Sometimes it's 12, 20 Okay In a looks PCL Okay, let me check Has look with the drop frames Still Drop frames, even though I'm only on 2 Bad that I can't get access To the ASP Functionality Which they were talking about Hi, do you know if it's possible For me to do Are you going to set up video now? Oh, they are part of the team Is it possible? Not yet Now or later? Soon Ah, soon Because I was wondering if I could interview somebody at the booth Or should I do it later? Are you with me? Do you ever have your steve? Let me know if I'm on the way Oh, so sorry Thank you Hi How are you? I'm enjoying with you Do you want to talk about everything? Let me give you my card I did some cool videos Covid that I did interview remotely Let me try to see And I did Let me try this Okay, so you're looking for I'm trying to show you the one I did Was someone at TCL? Or I also did with TCL And I did this video at display week 2019 I think And 18,000 people saw it there Okay I think it was more like TCL During the Covid There was remote interview I wonder if these guys are going to be here His French Sorry, I just need to find He was on CES Lots of TCL videos Just trying to find this remote video I think it was this one Yeah, I mean I saw This TCL, okay So TCL is a big company This one is just CSOT The display screen Oh, there it is I think it's this one Yeah, it was a guy talking especially about the Mini LED Do you know him? I wonder if the show Maybe these guys Yeah, so I can get you set up with somebody To talk like Is there anything in particular? A full booth tour Okay You think you will do it? I'm not authorized to do it What's your schedule like, are you around? I'm always here I'm just trying to film as much as possible Those three days, so whenever it's good for you Okay, great They let me get that set up So how would You can contact me on WhatsApp for example Cool, remember? I will find somebody They can do that set of time Awesome So you just want like a full booth tour Pretty much on camera Ideally, obviously I'll make sure Cool It would be awesome if it's possible Because I go sometimes to Shenzhen I want to go actually in two weeks later there After Computex I would like to fly there And I don't know if it's possible in the future To maybe film in Shenzhen Or other Maybe there's a way to film behind the scenes Maybe We can chat about that Can I have your card just in case? You'll have my WhatsApp You'll send me a WhatsApp And we can chat about that That's for after the show Cool, thanks a lot Later, we'll do a video with CSOT Let's see what's up with the Vision Ox How are you? You think we can try? To do the video? You can speak about this On camera? Let me give you If you can hold this in your hand And then this If you don't mind Can I go on your tie? You can clip it on here Perfect And then, oopsie Sorry Then I was thinking we start here With a VIP Maybe he will speak about everything else Okay, let me see Maybe I'll just cut in the video So for now Let's see how things are going How's the quality in the live stream Hope it's good Okay Let me try Like this VIP maybe? Yes Let me start So we're here with Vision Ox Here, the display week 2023 Hi, please introduce yourself Hello, my name is C.C. Lee And I'm from Vision Ox So here I have a quite new technology Called VIP Vision Ox intelligent visualization In this technology We use photolithography Sorry, let me Do you think there's any chance While we film this? Is there any chance Maybe take this off And then after on again Is it okay for you? Just so I can come close with the camera Is it cool? Okay, so just when I come closer You can take off and then after you can put it back And then the other one, maybe, is it okay? Okay, let's start again So I wanted to get close to those displays With that Okay, let's try like this Okay, take two Day one Vision Ox Here, display week 2023 Hi, please introduce yourself So here I would like to introduce Our new technology VIP VIP stands for Vision Ox intelligent visualization So we use Photolithography to replace The 5 meter mask Something with my sound Let me give you my mic Can you take this one instead? Oh, okay And if you can take it a little bit higher A little bit higher To get better sound from you Sorry, I will try again Let me test Test Let me just put it How about you test? And we here with Vision Ox Hi, my name is CCD Working in Vision Ox And here I would like to introduce Our new technology VIP For Vision Ox intelligent visualization We use Photolithography FMM So in VIP technology We can have better performance And for example We can have larger aperture ratio We can have higher brightness Longer lifetime And also the more competitive cost So in These exhibitions we demonstrate 7.9 inch Foldable AMOLED Replicated by VIP And you can Come here to see the prototype Thank you So you say here potentially Four times brighter Six times longer life Higher pixel density All this is possible because Of VIP Because we use Photolithography So we can remove all The limitations from the 5 meter mask So no matter in aperture ratio And lifetime We Combine with our other new technology Higher pixel density Could be achieved So So we are talking about Higher pixel density Longer life No burn-in problems Less burn-in problem Because longer lifetime Combine with 10 times we can have 6 times So there won't be The burn-in patients here How far is this From mass production We are targeting to have production in next Next year What is going to change In terms of price Is it more expensive I'm not sure but we can Provide more value to our customers No matter in the image quality Over the lead time And also for the pixel designs For example we can have Very Very new ID design For the shape it could be customizable It says lower comprehensive cost Yes How is possible So you just take it away that cost And is this implemented In the foldable display Yes this one is foldable prototype We just input The sample into the under metric V So here you can see the foldable behavior So this is the one This is what you change Or do you change many different things This one, patterning technology We use photolithography And How do you Optimize the photolithography Is it cut in edge Yes that's conventional photolithography But we design Very specific process flow So we can prevent From the liquid Then we Incap all the pixels at first And then to have the photolithography So this is First time you show this Yes yes That's our first time In this exhibition We see similar demos But our prototype Will be the best one No matter in size Or in piece of dance Nice cool Alright thanks a lot Maybe I can walk around And have a look If we can do Complete the booth tour Do you want me to do the booth tour Cool alright Thanks a lot Yeah Alright thanks Thanks a lot Let me see if we can Put it right here And if you can hold this in your hand It's better signal And maybe you can put it in your pocket Alright Let me see if we can have your colleague To help us This guy Who can help us With the glass I'll need to cut this There's a piece of glass At the same time Take out the lid Make it a little closer It's waiting for it to open Can you help me Okay so which one should we start with Yeah we can start from here From here? Okay Cool Let me start all the way up close If you can take it off already Okay Slow down The display we have been If you can have it A little bit higher Let me just have it right here Okay So what do you see here Yeah this is a rollable Laptop display We've been built for For the future customer We've been trying to enable our customer To design different Form of a laptop In the future And we can see There's another Another one we We can show today This is a very beautiful display And so Can I film behind? Yeah Rolls up And you have like Do you actually show it rolling At the show or This We can roll this Maybe not Now? Later Alright Which one should we go to For this area we do have Our transparent Display which we can Support up to 50% Transmitters Which can be applied Into Automative Scenario Glass based In flat shape And also PI shaped In curved Surface And People can vote People's choice Of self driving cars You just have The whole Window at display Advertising And the contact and delivery information You can do And it can also see A lot of people to see from the inner side So if you don't mind having a lot of Advertising Self driving Uber right Yes Then you could get a free ride Because the advertiser will pay for the whole trip Maybe in the future yes Transmittance This kind of display can be Also applied into The merchandise shop Which can allow people to see Different Advertising And different Like on the dress And you can see Something inside This has already been applied Already in the market We can do it in different substrate Both glass and CPI Right in the middle Yeah This is an Application scenario We built for the Medical box It can be folded Both sides It gives a very beautiful Vision experience What does a vision ox mean? Vision of X X means the future Where as we can We want to see the vision for the future Human Experience on the vision Especially the displays Yeah This one is a Experience for the Flexible displays As you can see from the top side It can be shaped into Different curves Even on the panel How's the performance On a display like this Compared to a flat one It has more Design Capabilities For the Electronics device You can see In the front side The color gamut The response time And the off angle color shift Performance is much better Than traditional LCD displays What are we seeing here? We're looking at A Flexible tablet Display We've been developing now And it's So it's a plastic front It's not glass? It's a plastic base But it's used in a Flat shape But this is a flexible display Doesn't mean it's more durable It's less likely to break It's literally non-breakable Because it's PI based and when the device Falling into the ground It's just This is a solution For safety maybe in the future And right here In the middle side It's slideable Yeah, it's dynamic slideable Alright And we have Foldable Is it actually folding and rolling During the show? For now it's But it's capable Capable of doing that It's capable of folding In both directions We just need to power on the Foldable mechanism And what do we see here? For this one This is a rollable solution demo And It's more like A roll of paper That you can spread it Roll up Alright Okay, so later maybe You show it off, doing all the rolling And folding And this Is a Demo For driver's scenario It gives A very Seen by the very Of the display That you can see You can integrate Different Information onto the display For like the dashboard information Central information display And E-Mirror on the both side And What's happened in the middle The crease, it's just two different displays Yeah, it's a two This Two displays They put together Folding or rolling or something Yeah, this is This is a Fixed shape Not dynamic Oh, there it is Nice It's dynamic Foldable In both directions Nice So we can fold One thousand And Is this mass production for the Dynamic slideable We are ready for mass production Nice This one now Cool That's awesome I really feel like I'm in the future right now What do we see here Here we demonstrate Our super High rate display To 240 Hertz You can take a close look On the other side 240 Hertz Display Downside is 120 Hertz Yeah My video is only 60 Hertz It's gonna be hard to show What I'm experiencing With human eye you can recognize The differences in different Hertz Drag along in the lower It's more realistic I think When you have the higher Frame rate It just What is this Is it a secret future display No, that's not a display Okay And With more advanced With more advanced Material generation upgrade We can Typically lower the power Conception and try to give more Long lifetime performance Into our display Is it Variable refresh I'm sorry No, it's not Variable refresh How do you get the lower power On this This one is using The latest All that material generation So with With Generation of all that material The power consumption can be lower And the life performance Can be better Of course we do have other technologies For example like a variable Frame rate From 30 Hertz, 60 Hertz or even 120 Hertz Over here we Have a demonstration for 180 Hertz And 90 Hertz In flexible Mobile display Flexible Are you able to do the same Hertz For flexible and not flexible Or is a challenge Yeah, we can do different Hertz but The important part Is that we We can This is a demo straight there Sorry this is a Is this a mass production device It's good for For gaming For gaming or something Yeah, this is not cool Okay, nice And for this area We can We introduce our NVLT technology We can allow Lower as lower to 30 or even 1 Hertz In our ATPS Panel Only once per second Like for a clock Rate 5 Hertz This is a regular LTPS based All that technology but With our AT technology we can Make it as low as Even 1 Hertz Without Observable Flaker What's the power saving When you do 1 Hertz How much bit difference Is it 60 times less power than 60 Hertz Or how much less power When you do like In a certain color In a certain size The power ratio we can save From IC level can be Very Significantly lower And what do we see here We're looking at the SMS technology This is our Very high efficiency And low power consumption This is mostly for Power consumption We made this technology To allow our customer To give longer lasting Better life And so the customer Any user can have a better Experience based on their devices What's the last demo you have There This one is We built our AT technology into phone size Which can support As low as 30 Hertz As Lower Hertz Lower frame rate Will have Lower power consumption All of this Can contribute into Longer battery life It's possible potentially As I see here is 20% Something like 20% Longer battery life Because you have variable refresh And this area we have Our Baseless technology And for example We If we look at this watch size Display We can minimize The border Down to 1.2 For millimeter And how do you do that By optimizing The process recipe And also the design By using the cutting edge technology Of our industry If you look at this Phone size panel We can do Less than 1 millimeter border Both For The corner we can do 0.5 millimeter border This is the ultra scene The technology Is it the thinnest bezel in the world Yeah We We don't want to compete With any Company in the industry We want to compete with ourselves We want to give a better To the customers So any user brain Like The brain Phone companies can design Better Experience to the end users This is a Baseless technology And this You might not Easy to capture the If I look at the Upper side When the fruit fall from The upper side We bend the panel To the Rear side So As you can see The fruit falls from the top Side There's literally no bezel Because we bend the panel And extend it to the rear Side So now the bezel is the display It's a bezel Zero bezel It's like the dream People don't like bezels Of course And this is new technology area We have Different New technology under development We were trying to Activate The market with our innovation This is our Optical fingerprint technology We're using The High DPI solution For In panel Does that mean more security Because it's high resolution Or more reliable Most of the solution in the market That will give a small area For example even smaller Than this area So people can only use one finger To recognize The user With this technology We can enlarge the area Of the touch Sensitive area So you can put both of Your finger Even two fingers together Into one area So you can recognize it's more safety So you can have Security functionality Where there's two secret fingers You don't know which finger You put those fingers and then you log in Both at the same time These two fingers can come from two different people This is a Potential application scenario And this one is 3D NVC Solution we Our technology can support 3D In-depth camera In the rear side of the panel Which means you can use the panel As a full screen area If you're looking at the display But if you want to look at the camera There's some area Can be tuned And the camera from Emitting the light through the panel And we can put At least two camera in the rear side You can give the 3D in-depth Recognition on the face A human face Yes this This is a Type of It's a time of field stuff I see a lot of dots All over my face So it knows the distance To everything For this area we do have Integrated our antenna on display We put If you look at the video This is about a 10 second Video This antenna layer Intergrated In the structure of the display And we Give more solutions For the smartphone To support 5G connection Are you able to do face-deray Design On the LCD Face-deray antenna OLED Face-deray You can connect this to the satellite Starlink Starlink antenna It makes on a frequency The beam is steering Face-deray The beam is a face-deray With this display You have the best signal It's going to be the best 5G Or the best Whatever Everything Connecting to the satellite Let me give you my mic You want to speak One second If you could put this on this And you can connect it right here So please excuse What is the potential antenna? Potential antenna? Currently We do 5G millimeter wave Design Face-deray You can do the beam steering At millimeter wave Frequencies For something like 5G millimeter wave With this display The phone will have the best signal on the market How is it compared With the built-in Built-in antenna On a normal phone Can you combine Your face-deray with the normal antenna And combine together Get even better signal We can deploy several Something like an AOD Design We can have something like The selection algorithm To choose the best one To do the Asian If it's built-in antenna Sometime Both together When they work both together The power consumption Maybe is an issue So for now We just choose one of them You were saying This could potentially Also work for Starlink Something like that Satellite or you only want to do 5G Everything is 5G Actually everything is possible But it depends on the frequency Because frequency Is related to the antenna size Because this is a big antenna You get the full display It's a big compared to Normal antenna on the phone What did the normal antenna have Like in every corner But the thickness The height The antenna height is very limited The antenna height is very important The area is not The first priority The height should be the first priority So it depends on the frequency So If the antenna frequency is higher So we can We need a lower height To do the efficient radiation Does this have to do with When people make sound come out of the display They vibrate it very little Is this something to do with that Or nothing to do with that How do you do an antenna with the display I have a hard time to understand You can see We just insert an antenna layer In the form of metal mesh This antenna layer And then we can Design antenna patterns on the layer But it's very thin It's not possible to make it thicker For antenna guys We prefer thicker substrate But for display guys We prefer thinner display So it's a fight We have to follow layer requirement Because this is a display Because sometimes The phone is like 0.8 cm Or 1 cm thickness So the whole thickness should be in antenna You mean the camera You go all the way through the electronics So it's something I don't know Does it make any sense You have to stay on the display You cannot connect with the Expand your mesh I don't know I don't know what I'm talking about Okay For now we prefer on the display Yeah It has to be on the display For efficient or with Asians How far is this for mass production Okay Now it's Something like Research Maybe I don't know Actually it's not so certain Maybe we hope We think 5 years This area is only for The new technology introduction And all the experimental All the fundamental We've been conducting research Into this specific area So we were trying to Differentiate The shortage From the advantage To industrialize This technology in the future Is it the first time you show it Yeah I believe so For visionals yes Because I heard I think this guy is Merck over there They were doing that for LCD They talked about LCD Factory To make an antenna But OLED is different But the most important thing Is that we do the integration We integrate antenna into the display That's the most important And the most meaningful Something like things to us And to display industry Nice Thank you Thank you a lot This is all we have this year For the SID And welcome to our booth We've been here waiting for you Can you explain a little bit Your company Where are you based And where is a different R&D Happening for this Where is the factory We're a company Dedicating OLED technology For over two decades And we do have three panel line In China Three module line Another line in China Covering from north side We're opening our US branch In the future And we'll be launching our Sub company Later this year Supporting our company To serve all the global customers In the future Is it possible that Visionox Goes and does TV Or you only Focus on mobile Sizes We're our plan covering In the whole industry And for larger size We do have plans in the future With higher generation of panel production line Alright, cool Thanks a lot Alright, thank you Thanks very much Can I have your card again Let me give you my Thanks a lot And thanks for the video two years ago It was very difficult to do video In a remote video It's much better to meet face to face Cool, thanks a lot See you, bye Alright So Having a lot of fun here I wonder How is the quality What does it mean 9% drop frames I need to know if my Livestream is working out I'm going to go Grab an external power I'll be back here with LG And BO And all these other guys Let me try to see if I can Grab a power bank Because the Livestream is down to 17% Not much longer I'm hoping My little Ceremonic Blink 500 microphones Are smooth Alright, so I'm going In the press room right now And while I'm in the press room To not interfere I'm just going to make a break Put you on advertising Thanks for watching Don't use 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