 in the live chat. Okay, let me start like this. KND, huh? Hi! Hi, hi, how are you? Why, this is Maria from KND Technology. Sorry, let me... What's wrong, nice sound on you? Okay, this is good. The voice is too small. No, just... Good. I don't get the better one. Okay, let's try, test with the sound. Hello. Hello, hello. Yeah. Okay. Hi. Ah, it's disconnecting. Oh, God. I have too much stuff going on. Yeah. Okay. Okay, how about now? Test? Hello, hello. Yeah, perfect. Hello, everyone. Okay, okay, one second. Hi. Hi, everyone, this is Maria from KND. So, let me show you around our booth. So, KND Technology, we actually built in 2006. We have 17 years in building the TFT LCD model and the TPM model from the size of 0.96 to the size of 32 inches. So, we are the subsidiary of CNBM. Ah, so sorry. I need to stop. Okay. I think I have too many signals here going on. Let me keep this connecting here. Let's try to change my microphone. Hello. All right. Testing. Okay. How about... Hello, hello. Yeah. Maybe it's because it's too... Too low? Your badge. Can you use your badge in the middle? You see? And then put it on your badge and have it more in the middle. This? And yeah, and towards the middle. Yeah, like this. Yeah, okay. I have a test. Let me listen to you. Hello? Okay, cool. Let's try again. So sorry. Hi. Okay, hi, everyone. This is Maria from KND Technology. Let me show you around our booth. So KND Technology was established in 2006. We are one stop supplier and manufacturer for LCD display and touch panel model. We actually have been in this industry for 17 years for the size of 0.96 to the size of 32 inches. We are a subsidiary of CNBM, also a worldwide top 500 company who has been ranking in the worldwide top 500 in the past 11 years and with the latest ranking 196. So we are the supplier to many famous world-class companies. Many of them are the world top 500 companies like Amazon, Google, LGD, COCLA. And our product has been applied to the area of thermal stands, smartphone, tablet, intelligent speaker, notebook, automotive, smart wear device, and the smart home robot and the other industrial control products. So if you are looking for the supplier manufacturer for the LCM and TM industry, definitely you should choose KND Technology. What do we see here? We see this is the 16-inch display. This is a 14-inch display. This is an 11.6-inch display. And this one is a 10.4-inch display. How would you say the quality, the performance of what you do? Do you work with the panel maker? Actually, we buy the panels from the suppliers like B.O.E. in a large hamster. We have a lot of cooperation with them. Regarding the quality of KND Technology, since we have been in the industry for 17 years, and we provide products to Amazon, Google, and other world famous companies. So we are quite confident in our quality, actually. So if you're looking for the supplier, for the manufacturer, just contact KND Technology, definitely we're not going to let you down. Thank you, everyone. So do you have partnerships all over the world? Everybody come to Shenzhen to work with you. Is this your office right here, your factory? Yes, we have two factories. This is our headquarters based in Shenzhen. And this is another factory built in the Anhui province, another city of China. So both are quite big. And here the display week. What's the connections you have here at the show? Connections? Yeah. You are meeting potential partners, suppliers, distributors. It's quite a good display show. Do you work together with startups? People who have new ideas, something new? Yes. Or there's an MQ to do new design and need big quantity? Yes. Small volumes is also OK. All right. What is this one? This one is the wood-like display. We actually only laminate a film on the top of the LCD. This is the 3D naked eye display. We only laminate the films on the top of the display that we have. OK. Thanks a lot. OK, thank you very much. OK. Nice. OK, let me check. So this time it's for free. That's the time you're going to charge if you want to broadcast our company YouTube. Here the display week, there's a bunch of 8K displays, this 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, which are organizing all the display makers, the cable manufacturers, and making sure that they are compatible with each other. There's stable performance, there's no interference, and there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support. And there's the whole infrastructure for certifying, for testing, for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbacks.com. 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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 which are organizing all the display makers, the cable manufacturers and making sure that they are compatible with each other. There's a stable performance. There's no interference. And there's a smooth 8K future with 48 gigabit per second support. And there's the whole infrastructure for certifying, for testing, for making sure there's no interference with the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and stuff that people have. So thanks a lot for watching. Check out my HDMI playlist in hdmi.charbacks.com. Hello, my name is Amin Wiedel and I'm the president of the German flat panel forum. It's a global network of display for display professionals. And here we are at the German pavilion. So it's a summary of companies which are relating topics to the... I think that is a very interesting group of companies and also research institutes who are working with this place or... Again? Yeah. I just need to change my microphone. There's too much interference. Really? And my wireless is just jumping in and out. So I'll use my other microphone. Okay. I will drink a little bit, yes, before. Can I grab your microphone? Yes, of course. Sinhais are much more reliable than the Chinese microphone. Okay, that's all the quality, high quality. I prefer the better quality. The only problem is, for example, if you go and film there, if you follow with me so you can speak in the microphone. And then the other guys, I will do the same. I'll try to explain them, the microphone is there. Yeah, okay. Maybe you can tell them in German, you can please do the microphone. Okay, something. Okay, just a little bit. Okay, let's try. Okay, if you can come a little bit more this week. Yeah. Okay, one last thing. To do the payment. You can use your Apple Pay to do every payment. And here's where it's... Not of sunlight. And there is no battery inside. Right? Nice. Yeah? So it's a forever machine. Yes. Exactly. A perpeto mobile. And it needs only energy if you change the content. Yes. I think that's a very important one. Yes. So more information, scan the QR code. Yes. Yeah, if you scan the QR code, you come to the explanation of all these different kind of fields. So these are different, let's say, applications which you can run on a PCB. Like, for example, serialization, or you can print a dam or watermarks. Yeah? It's just a demo which we hand out to customers which are interested in this new technology. Cool. All right. Only seeing is believing. Thanks. Okay. Thank you very much. Thanks. So then we have here these short companies. So it's a very well-known company for glass, I think. So as for others. So because one of the new technologies are flexible displays, or the curved displays. And that's why I think it's very important that they have the technology to handle this. All right. Yeah. So as you can see, there's a flexible glass. And it will be banded in a very easy way. Nice. Okay. That we need for the photo display, you know, from different companies. Yeah. So that's also very nice to see here. The other one is the development from an institute, I think from a research institute. That's one of the Fraunhofer institutes. And here, this institute developed a very nice micro-display for R&V, things. And of course my colleague here, Fraunhofer colleague is also in discussion. But you, Ines, you want to say something about that? Is it world news? It's a world record one. So 2.5 umlaut, what do you call it? The micro-millimeter. Micrometer. 2.5 micrometer dot pitch. Yes. For which one? This one. That one there. Not possible to see. It's too bright. I just need to focus. We have a... Macro. What's the resolution there? And here we have another one. Future diagonal, screen size. So it's a completely different application than that. Completely different? Yes. All right. And what's the hat? An application example for ultra low power. You can... Oh, there's a micro-display there. It's a micro-display inside, and it's just an example as a navigation system. Nice. All right. So Frunhofer has the best micro-display technology in the world? Yes. This one is world record. World record. All right. Smaller than a coffee bean. For the whole display? Yes. Yeah, the whole display. It's... The back... The backplane were based on CMOS technology. 28 nanometer. All right. And... Yes. 2.5... micro-meter dot engine. What do we see behind there? OLED on silicon, process line. Yes. Application-specific micro-displays. That's what you talk about here, huh? Yes. And precision coding. Yes. We do the OLED on top. That's what you can see here. And... We have a complete process line for that. Cool. Thank you very much. Thanks. Okay. Okay, then we'll go to another institute. Frunhofer Institute. So that's also my home institute here. This is the Frunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research. And we have here three different things which we present. That is the first is the quantum dot S in a solution. So we synthesize the quantum materials in a very nice way. Then we bring the quantum materials to illumination through color converting. That is the color converting from the blue to green and to red. And then we have the electro-reset activities. So that means from the material to the device. That is our focus on that one. And my colleague can explain a little bit more if you have questions. Hi. Do you want to introduce yourself? Yeah, my name is Johan Kim from the Frunhofer IAP. And I'm in charge of the quantum dot material development application. So yeah. So what do we see here in the world? Process development, printing techniques. So we are developing not only the material but the devices. Also to make the devices we need the process. Especially we are working on the solution based process. Based on the ink jet or more high developed technology we call electro hydrodynamic jet printing as well. For more high resolution printing. And what's on this wall here? Maybe you can explain? Hey. Hi. Hi. My name is Manu Getsa from Frunhofer IAP. I'm a research scientist. They are mostly focused on the printing technologies. And here we have the poster demonstrating various application examples we have done in the past. So the first row is OLED technologies where we demonstrate demonstrators for different types of applications. Not just display. We can make use of OLED for example this nice glass here where you can put the glass on top of an OLED and have a nice shiny representation. This one is a fully solvent processed OLED. Fully solvent means there is no evaporation step. So possible low cost OLED for signage applications. Then we have the quantum dot layer here demonstrating the spectral properties. Electro luminoscent quantum dots in red, green and blue. Pictures of recent demonstrators. All three colors printed on the same substrate demonstrating ink formulation and printability of the materials. And here's a first demonstrator of highest resolution printing where we have pixel sizes of only 10 micrometer printed red QD inks. And then there's more quantum dots. So this was electro luminoscent where you excite the quantum dots directly such as in an inorganic OLED. So you don't have an organic light and a midding diode but an inorganic light and a midding diode using the quantum dots. And here we have examples where we use the quantum dots for color conversion. For example having a blue backlight. This is just the blue color. And here you transfer the photon energy lower the photon energy to green or red light. You can also mix them up in a single film to get a white light. So the film is actually orange but when you have a blue backlight or UV backlight you end up with white light in this film. And this is also demonstrating high resolution printing not for IR but for photoluminescence. For example if you have a future micro led backplane you could have a blue backplane of micro leds when you print red and green quantum dot materials on top you end up with an RGB display. And for Roskite does it work or is just R&D? Is it production? No, no, no. We do R&D. But when there's a process relevant for the customer we go to the customer transfer the processes on their side to the production scale. We usually say we built a bridge. We have contacts to the universities. We have contacts to the customers. And we are in between. So we talk together. We connect these worlds to bring technology from university to the final product. And here are some live demos of quantum dot in display. Yes, that's right. Very nice. So because you asked why we want to print that because we wanted a possible like at home with your 3D printer. You print your different things but now we want to print fully also displays and also some lighting. You can see here. This is printed. This is a segmented display. But you can print any active matrix stuff? Yes, of course. We can also bring the materials on an active matrix backplane. We did it in the past and we want to do it also in the future because we see the material costs. That's a very important point, a very important point which we have to reduce because the materials in displays are very expensive. And if you can create a technology where we can use the materials nearly 200%. I think then it's a very, very good opportunity for the companies to make new type of displays. And it's going to be printed OLED. Yes, because we have also here. You see here, there's a metallic layer I think here on the back. But I think if you can print all that one then you have it here. It works, yes? Yes. As you can see here it's a little bit... Then you see the difference. You see a fully through display and then it's a fully printed logo of our Fraunhofer IEP as you can see here. And here all the layers, really all the layers. Do not know from others. Here we really print all the layers from the cathode to the anode. And all the layers. Okay, that is the Fraunhofer IEP you see here. We are not the manufacturers of the displays but we cover a lot of things in that one. That's a look in our quantum laboratory, in our institute. Okay, going to the next to a company who is more responsible for the development of materials. Alright, cool. Hi. Hello. Please introduce yourself. Yes, hi. I'm Daniel. This is a marketing at YK Monotech and we're a material company developing materials for the display world. Alright. Highest purity. It's important. It's detrimental. Yes, so if you have a device and especially a stream and you need the highest lifetime that is required with the or that goes hand in hand with very high purity. How does it work to purify or to have the pure chemical process? It's a chemical process. They are actually wet chemical purification. That's what you do to generate the highest purity or let's say you go to a purity and then afterwards it is sublimation. So you bring a material into the vapor phase and then you recondensate. And that's a technique widely applied in the industry. And we're happy to announce that we're a fully integrated manufacturing organization and actually also have the potential to do this very important step in-house. So we can do sublimation at YK Monotech in Frankfurt. In-house. In-house. Yes. Is it big machines full of liquidy things and vapor in the room and how does it work? It's a sealed and closed environment because when you purify you don't want to get any other impurities. And it is relatively... Automated. It is more or less fully automated. So once you have the same process and the recipe, yes, then it's more or less fully automated. All right. Here at the display week where is it going to go, the latest cutting edge announcement you have? Who's going to be super happy about this? Everybody. Everybody. So we won't just close whom we're working with. So we are an abler for our material companies. So mostly those companies are fabulous. But they bring very good products to the market which to some part we have manufactured. So everybody will be happy. Cool. All right. Thanks a lot. Yes, thank you. Thanks. Okay. Then we go around. Yeah. Is it the first time you have a German pavilion at the display week? No, no. I think we have the German pavilion about more than 20 years. So we are... That's why we are very near to the other big customers like the Chinese or the Korean customers. So on the left-hand side, because you know you get the booth if you be a good customer at all. If you are a partner with most many companies, they give you a nice booth. No, no, no. I think it depends how often you are here and how stable you are of work with the SID here, with the Society of Information Display. Because it is very important that they have stable conditions about the booth and also to realize that you came every year again and again. Can you explain just a little bit Germany has a big role to play in the display world? I think Germany has a special role in the display world. At first I will say the most of the development materials were made in Germany. Like Merck? Like Merck. For example, because they make 96% of the salary of the worldwide LCD materials for LCD displays over several decades. And now all of the companies working on new type of materials. As you saw in our... We are working here with QuantumDots and this is all the very nice new technology which is coming up. It's a massive material in this place. And the other hand is that we have good machine manufacturer here. We visit the Notion company who is a very nice machine manufacturer for printing, I say. And so we have side-by-side very, very specialists here. We can go here... Also we have specialists to work with this place or to, how can I say, to merge this place together with plastics for example or to integrate the display. And here the company is a P-Bond company. He is also from P-Bond and he makes some developments how we bring this place together with other layers, with glass, with plastics, however, and he can explain it in a good way. Yes, hey there. We are doing silicon-based OCR materials. We are a German finish-based company, so P-Bond GMBH is representing P-Bond Oil in Finland and we do silicon OCRs. What is an OCR? OCR is the adhesive which basically brings together the display and the cover glass normally or the touch sensor and the glass. And our systems work on basically UV-triggered curing and or firmly cured material. And what we bring to this SID this year is that we work on two basic concepts. One is the digital coating concept in order to get free-form-shaped coating as well as heat-accelerated curing of our adhesives. How do you design technology like this? What is the process at your company? Basically what we originate from is we come from, so P-Bond is coming from semiconductors originally and we use the silicon or the chemistry backbone that we have in our semiconductor business and we now bring it into the adhesive world. So basically it's out of the box thinking that we have a silicon backbone then used in adhesives. And there's another poster right here. It's the same one. All right, cool. Thank you. Another company here. Excuse me. So he wrote a report. I think it's also very important because customers come here to ask what's really happening and to make the new contacts. Thank you for working with Glass. Yeah, please. Please introduce yourself. I'm Felix. I'm from Rena Technologies. We are a machine manufacturer situated in the Black Forest and we basically built machines for either consumer electronics industry or packaging industry with more application there. What is this machine there? This machine is our batch-class HTX. Used for hot air-clan etching of consumer electronics in high-volume manufacturing. We got around 50 of these running in mass production in China right now. Yeah, doing treatment of classes for consumer electronics for phones, tablets and so on. So your technology is influencing millions and millions of products in the world? Yeah, a lot of phones, for example, have some classes on them processed on our machines. Do you work with companies like Corning or they are doing different things? Where did you go? I can't say anything to that. I just wonder how it works. Sorry. I'm not allowed to say anything. So we have some secrets. Cool. Thanks a lot. Thank you. The machine manufacturer is very important. So and although we imprint all the sub-applications here especially Kimi-Con All right. For example, when I go right here and I see holo tools something to do with the holograms and stuff. All right. Yeah, he's busy. What do you see here? They are working here with a different kind of materials to make it transparent to make it with a special effect here on it. Okay. He's busy. Okay. We had the route now here so we with it not all there's a possibility to shot again so we have a tech blogger here for the technology. Can you explain a little bit more about that? Can you explain what's happening here? I'm the marketing guy but I can't try. Marketing expert. All right. So what do we see here? You can see other thin-class thickness 100 micrometers and you can fold it. It's chemically strengthened and the bending radius you see here is 2 millimeters when it's folded. Are you able to get rid of the crease? The thing in the middle, people sometimes complain in a foldable phone, there's this thing there. That's not the issue of the class. You have to talk to the display makers. They talk to the display makers and all the other mechanics in there. It's not about the glass. The glass has no fold. But if you have a video on this foldable display, I think you didn't see anything about it. It's more about the haptic, not so much about the optics. That was also my feeling the first time because I didn't like that as a display which was a little thing in the middle. But if you watch it YouTube, you do. It's wonderful. It's more when you type as a haptic, you can feel it. I think the display makers work hard on it to get rid of that. All right. Of course. It was a short tour here in Germany. I hope you enjoyed a little bit of our technologies which we are presenting here. We are back next year, of course. What do you do between display week and the rest of the year? The rest of the year. We make fantastic experiments and we develop the materials in a quite more better way and we work together with our customers. They want to have very nice new results I think for their new products. They have a conversion fee. They are pretty much on Google. How often do you go on Google and check for conversion rates about this currency and that currency and the other currency and here and there. And if you have a customer in another country that needs to send you some money, they need to pay you, give them your local US bank account. Boom! They give you a US bank account local. They give you a EU bank account Euro bank account in Belgium. They pay you to Euro directly. They give you a bank account in I think it's 9 or something different countries around the world. You even get an Australian bank account, Romanian I think there's a few other countries too and this is an easy way to get people to pay you locally. You know and otherwise if you need to send money around the world you can send to 50 or 100 countries. Alright I hope you found that was cool. And let's do a bunch more videos. Here's 162 inch 4K Direct emitting QLED. Alright. Let's see if we can do an interview. Alright. Let's see if we can get it here. Hey. How are you? Good. Can I do a video? Sure. Yeah. Cool. Let me grab this. Put this on there. Okay. Let's do it right here. Who are you with? Let me give you a card. It's going to go right there on YouTube. Okay. Hi. Hi. Please introduce yourself. My name is Mike Wilson. I'm with Westard Display Technologies. And what do we see here at your booth? Well we have several items. This is a LCD tester. So it's basically electronically or electrically driving a bare panel. So it's both a video test pattern generator programmable power supplies and backlight control in one box. Backlight and display generating. Alright. And what's happening here? We're doing a response time measurement. Grade to grade response time. In this case we're doing it on an Android device. Android is always faster than iPhone, I think. I'm joking. But I always wanted to see the statistics of how fast things display but how fast people touch and everything. It looks like it could be the camera that could prove that I'm right. Yeah. So this can measure response times down to fractions of a millisecond. And so the measurements being made here by this instrument is being displayed here. So we have a graphical representation of the grade to grade response time. Nice. And what do we see here? Is that your product portfolio? Yes. So the majority of our products are five axis goniometric measurement systems. So we can do viewing angle measurements, uniformity measurements, a whole host of front of screen optical performance measurements. Nice. And you've been doing this for a long time? Over 20 years. 20 years. And everybody in the industry knows about your company. Are you their leader? We are a leader in what we do, especially in the vehicle avionics market. Alright. Because in the car you want to make sure you have something that works. We do a lot with aircraft. Primarily we do also a lot with commercial companies. So all the big name computer manufacturers and the like have used our systems. Can I have your card? Yes. Thank you. I'll be right back if you want. I can do an interview with you? Sure. Yeah, maybe. I'll be right here. Hi. Can I do a video with you? Sure. Great. Let me start with you sitting down in the beginning and then we will stand up and talk about everything. Let's do it like this. Please introduce yourself. This is Chen Chen, the CEO of Sandflux Inc. When I turn my camera down here I see those micro displays. Yes, those are the 0.39 inch micro displays. So what's special about these? You have green, red and blue? Yes. And the red one is using our mpqt technology which stands for nano cores with quantum dots where we convert this display. It's originally a blue display into a red one using our mpqt. Basically it's a quantum dot micro display. But when I have my micro displays I like to have them full color. Are you able to do full color by combining them somehow? We're actually rolling out the full color version later this year. Right now we have the 6.4 micrometer RGB version that is in development and we also have the 3.75 micrometer pitch that's more for AR application come out from probably Q3 of this year. So from micro display we go to mega display. What is this display you're showing here? So this is a 162 inch 4K QLED display as you can see here. It's the first one that's equipped with our what we call the QD in-chip micro ED where we have the quantum dot directly inside the micro ED chip. Before when people do QLED it's always a quantum dot film with LCD technology. But right now with our mpqt technology we were able to put the QD inside this micro LED chips. There are thousands and thousands of the chips inside here and then transfer that to the display where the light now is directly emitted from the quantum dot. So as you can see here all this display the red chip is made from the mpqd micro ED chip and it has wider viewing angle and better uniformity compared with the traditional red LED so it has a wider color gamut thanks to the quantum dots and the main breakthrough here is that this display has qualified for over 2000 hours reliability testing will lead up at 600 needs and also past the 500 hours 1690 reliability testing. So this is the first what we call the direct emitting QLED display that is qualified on the market and it's open for sale. 62 inch 4K QLED display Direct emitting QLED display Over there as you said QD in chip micro LED So basically it's a micro LED QLED everything Yes, so this is the next generation where the quantum dots is directly in the micro LED and we make the display with these QD micro EDs Nice. First in the world. First in the world. And is it expensive? How would you get to mass production? So for these chips and this display is already on the market we have a fabrication line that can produce millions of these chips to the customer every year and our production line has already passed the ISO 9000 qualification so as we're speaking this product is going on the market. So this is already in the production. And for the AR product we plan to roll out the first version from Q3 this year and then start to wrap over there. So it's already on the market. So when you say millions of them are you talking about the whole display because one display is 8 million chips Yes, because right now right now our capacity is at about 400 KK basically 400 million per month and by the end of this year we should double this number to 800 million per month of the chip production So that's 800 displays per month Pretty much. Oh no, 1000 displays Yeah, for 2K for 2K at 400 million you are looking at basically 200 displays per month Big like this. Who's going to be the customer because I want one in a home but I'm not sure my wall is high enough. So we have the smaller version this is P.9 so basically 0.9mm pitch. We have the one that has 2K resolution smaller size about 120 inch this is 160 inch So that's at a cheaper price and smaller size So Layard is our producing the display and we have some other partners we work with as well Is it possible to make it disappear each of the blocks? Yes So are you nearly disappearing or you can improve that even further You will see the black area it's actually very dark and when it turns black you'll almost see a pure darkness because we do have some technology to make sure we have very high contrast right here. You see the black right you see you see the pure black So how good is your black levels? I don't have the exact number but I think it's very high because this is a micro ED you can just turn off the chips right next to each other nice alright and just to get an idea do you your company is doing a lot of things that are shipping or are you also doing a lot of things that are future yes well we're doing both in the meantime while we're working on the large displays and jack up the production we're also doing this AR display for the future basically and which we think going to bring the high efficiency red and also the we call it RGB in one or the monolithic full color version to the market later this year cool how bright did they get the micro displays for the red one we have some number here we tested the array at 2 micro meters size it can go to about 1 million needs on the red that's pretty bright it is the blue and green are apparently pretty high because we're using the original cadm nitrate the green you can get to 2-3 million needs easily and I think on blue it's similar to red so I see 3 displays here and to bring them all into one single display are you going to lose brightness or resolution or what are you going to lose something in general people use combiner to do this right so but when they use optical combiner more or less they will lose a little bit but not much but when you coupling that into AR glass there's some loss over there from the wave guide so for our end from a light engine perspective we just try to give a brighter display to the market cool where are you based our headquarter is in San Diego and you have a big team yes well in US not that big but overall we have over 100 people we have the production base in China we have a large production team in Xi'an in the middle of China a lot of history is there nice that's where all these terracotta warriors are and they were working on display factory 8,000 years ago maybe that's how we inherited all that cool thanks a lot thank you my card I'm like a YouTuber follow your channels now it's 90 oh wow maybe in the future if you want you invite me to Xi'an I'll do video that would be wonderful actually I'd love to go to China let's chat about that this is you right that's my name and my whatsapp it's also my WeChat that's everything so your WeChat whatsapp is your full number yeah check out the wise wise is such a smart system I think I'm saving over a thousand euros every year because I use it everywhere when I pay for stuff you know you want to pay for stuff in the world so you can check out my longer video where I explain some more why I think this is amazing and it's free you can just sign up with my link down here and you can use it on your android pay your apple pay it's like a prepaid visa debit card right so you need to put a little bit money on it and you can just put money on it from your local bank account and there's zero fees the fees are so tiny it's like 5-10 times cheaper than your bank don't use paypal anymore alright tell me how's the quality I need to keep the microphone I need to buy a better system that let me play with my microphone in a better way let's check if these guys oh there's a camera system there so that's not the right time okay let's try here hey can I do a video interview you can speak who will speak you want to speak let's do like this I can speak to this technology not so much on that and this one who who let me give you my card right there I'm just a YouTuber cool I'll put my videos there okay should we try let me check you know to get a nice sound be nice if you can come close to the microphone okay I just need to get this one alright I'm gonna be famous very small circle alright and the OBGP yes it stands for organic paper jet printing hi please introduce yourself I'm Chris Haggerty I'm representing organic paper jet printing today alright you're printing displays or what are you doing we're developing equipment that a display manufacturer would use to manufacture a television and this promises to be more efficient and cost effective than present technologies is this printed display this is a printed display the actual display is here it's a very small scale device it's a test device and it's meant to illustrate our technology not so much shown here as shown here in that we can deposit any organic layer our primary market is called the emissive layer the color chemical that UDC manufactures but since our technology is a general purpose with regard to organic molecules we were challenged by one prospective customer to deposit all the layers and we did and that was a stretch goal we were very proud of it so all the layers what does that mean there's nothing left to do it means from we didn't deposit the anode that's part of the structure of the LED device these are all the organic layers that comprise the color aspect of a pixel and these graphs indicate that we are comparable to the present day technology in every respect which color are you on? we are the green the incumbent technology is VTE vacuum thermal evaporation so we're on par or slightly better than VTE and what all these EIL and there are different layers involved in the device stack the EML is the emissive layer that's the color layer this is HBL whole blocking electron transport, electron injection kind of a counter on the other side electron blocking whole transfer, whole injection so we're basically you're injecting holes in one side electrons on the other side exciting the emissive material in the middle so I'm just a youtuber I'm not an expert right but these pixels look very precise and good everything's there or it's distorted David you're seeing it's actually distorted and that's really having to do with this lens it's the actual device represented probably our process is probably better represented in the more uniform area you see there so you have precision everything's going everything's good? the idea of this technology is that you're printing only where you need the material to be whereas the incumbent technology deposits material over the entire surface and you get material only where you want it by blocking it so you mask it and then the material goes through the mask and deposits in a pixel in this case we deposit directly in the pixel with no mask that's the essential economic proposition maskless deposition so that's also cheaper because you would not use so much material? it is it's true it's in aggregate when I say in aggregate in other words you need to replace an entire equipment set to get the advantage it's a very disruptive technology and it's going to take some years to develop we are seeking a customer that will help us develop it actually I'm expecting to see a bunch of printed displays no? you will see very limited application of printed displays limited so far still very limited yes there are some prototypes BOE was showing 4 years ago but there was just prototype CSOT stuff and the whole question is how soon mass production they were talking about $100 for 100 inch you know like getting the price down the question is how how good is the life of such a device because you want to use a TV for 10 years that's right is that possible? yes here's the idea of this technology is that it enables you to make a more efficient LED we our technology is compatible with the device structure that's known but not yet in production side by side top emission micro cavities the technology name and this technology is an enabler for that alright and here you have colleagues talking about some other part here how big is the company? UDC the parent company is approximately a billion dollar enterprise billion? yes what is this part here? this is UDC the universal display corporation the materials company and we they invested as well in their materials business they also invested in the technology that makes printing dry printing possible so it's showing a clear is it quantum dots? what's shown here is that this is just the this is actually a display of the color spectrum sorry this is a display of the color spectrum that measures the quality of color that humans can appreciate it's just a graph sophisticated graph alright do you want to speak about this? not really cool cool do you know about our technology? yeah please do you want to introduce yourself? sure Jeff Silvernail universal display and one of the engineers that work for universal display we're showing here the narrow spectra of our blue, red and green emitters that we can you know how narrow it is and then for improving the efficiency of our devices we're showing the plasmatic of our devices now we put a film on top of the OLED to enhance the light output so we look at that as going to be the next generation of how we go from our phosphorescent energy efficiency to now the plasmatic to get more light out of the actual device and UDC and OVJP has the same logo? yes UDC is the parent company and OVJP is a subsidiary of ours and they are based in Santa Clara and we are based in Ewing, New Jersey alright so how far are the printed displays? how far in the future? oh they're probably you have to talk to manufacturers because we're not a manufacturer probably somewhere on the order of three to five years that soon so okay three to five that's very soon in display world that's just one display week for me probably going to be more like a gen four size than expanding it to be maybe a little bit larger but we're still a lot of development that needs to take place the first generation is not going to be the 85 inch or 100 inch 8k displays the technology has to be developed there's a thing that device manufacturers go through it's integration with process so this is an entirely new process it has to be vetted against the customer's device in all the interactions with the rest of the equipment in the line so it's going to we need a customer that can work with us in that capacity and here's your presentation with Charles here and I guess there's a lot of colleagues here in the industry everybody's checking the latest and trying to get to the next level yep did I give you my card? yeah you did can I have your card? alright thank you you're welcome I didn't know it was going to be famous so we can look this up on actually it's live streaming live streaming people are already watching you it's live stream but I will publish in 4k later I was just live streaming in 1080 just a little live stream cool and there's live comments people say how many fans following you? 100 million 100 million? are you serious? 100 million views not quite so 90 million that's big cool thank you thanks a lot I'm just holding the camera you make all the cool stuff but you ask the right questions and you know how to ask the questions thank you so much can I make a video interview? about what? about your technology, your products and everything let me give you my card I'm a YouTuber I'll put my videos there alright can you speak? can you speak? I'm here later, no problem I'll be here all the days I'll check if these guys are available hey, what's up? hey, how are you? it's different than behind the video chat yes exactly remember we had the video chat that's correct it was cool to do a video when nothing was happening and I couldn't travel anywhere and finally some guys answered the email so I tried contacting everybody so did you find somebody? you too few others vision ops what you did is now copy pie yeah I've got pretty much like every YouTuber like MrBeats, you know him he's my copycat I'm actually now I'm doing I'm stepping up after COVID now I'm live streaming so it's live stream do I read comments? just ask good questions in the comments and I'll put them in so should we do a little video? okay sure give me one second okay let's do a collaboration video you will both be in the video or just you? I think he's okay let's do or if you want to do that first before just give us one minute so that we can get this up and running how do I put it on? sound silly have a demo alright thanks for watching the live stream live streaming using the yellow box pro so far no drop frames in the afternoon so the morning was maybe some area of the booth of the hall is more dodgy with the connection here it seems to be working at 3 megabits hopefully at one point there was no sound but then I reconnected and then it's working good but all my videos are being recorded in 4k60 to be published just like maybe publish as many as I can tonight it depends on my airbnb upload speed so I'll be checking this out and it was very fun this morning when a bunch of you guys came into my live stream and told me to go film with a Danish very awesome company doing the future holographic displays that's cool alright okay here I'm with the dutch company right that's correct okay I'll do like this the lights are not working on this one though so what would be cool let's say I come close then you can come close it to the mic to speak yeah I understand so we're here with Morphotonic here at the display week that's right 2023 we are finally here thanks for coming I appreciate it we are at Morphotonic we are a dutch company based in the southern part of the Netherlands right down the street from ASML we are a company that started in 2014 we make large area nano imprinting equipment so what does that mean is that we can replicate very precise nano and micron scale structures on very large areas is that if you want more sophisticated displays that can manage light manipulate light in ways that are not known before or not been done before we can help basically we can produce these things in very large areas that way you can get much better cost and apply this in all kinds of displays what do you mean any optics, any display, any size so are you compatible with the whole industry well we hope to be so by any optics we mean any optical structure that range from 500 micron down to 50 nanometers we can replicate it by any display we mean no matter the underlying display technology whether that's LCD, OLEDs or micro LED or smartwatch or a tablet or 65 inch TV doesn't matter we can apply our nano imprinting technology to it and by any size we mean any size up to what's known in the display world as gen 5 which is 1.1 meters to 1.3 meters we can replicate these very precise structures on such large areas so that's what we mean by any size why do people need these kind of beautiful shapes on their displays where does it go on the display where does it go there are three areas that we are focused on one is anti-glare textures for displays so that you can reduce or you can have sunlight readability ambient light readability when you're at the beach, when you're outdoors and you're trying to look at your watch or your phone or your tablet it really helps to have these kind of anti-glare structures on your devices and we already have them on many construction electronic devices but we hope that there's more and more sophisticated ones, that's one 2.3D displays glasses 3D displays I'm not talking auto stereo, one eye, two eye we are talking more like light field displays the future, the holographic displays the holographic displays for holographic displays to work with more sophisticated higher-end optical capabilities and this can only work if you go beyond the wafer scale and if you do display level large area optical manufacturing and that's where we come in it's like a lens it's reflecting the light we don't design the lens we are an equipment maker so the lenses the optics are designed by our customers and those customers then give us a master from which we can then create essentially imprints replicate structures from and I was going to say the third one is augmented reality although we think it might be a little bit further down the road in order to make augmented reality glasses as you can see right here these are waveguides these are just pretty standard we call them one-dimensional pupil expansion pretty straightforward waveguides that we are just showing as for demo purposes essentially this would be one of these things would go into one eye and if augmented reality glasses were to take off and you were to have tens of millions of augmented reality glasses worldwide you need to manufacture the optics for them beyond the wafer scale so in the wafer scale you can only put 24 of these things on a 300mm wafer which is the largest size wafer you can get we are able to put 480 or 270 eyepieces on it on our largest size substrate can you make them as fast as those guys make wafers? well if there is need for it in 90 seconds 480 micro displays one imprint can take 90 seconds to do yes you can make 480 waveguides again texture dependent so disclaimers aside theoretically we can make 480 waveguides on a Gen 5 size imprint in 90 seconds in less than 2 minutes how do you compare with the stuff people talk about for ASML are they kind of like helping the wafers they make the stuff that goes into the wafer factories the photography machines yes and they are literally down the road from us ASML we can see from our offices do you have any ASML employees? we have employees that used to work at ASML is it similar kind of like physics? not quite we basically make lithography machines for semiconductor chip manufacturing if we were to keep things at a high level and what we do is we do nanoimprint it's called nanoimprinting lithography and this is mainly for optics we have nothing to do with semiconductors we don't do any chips or anything like that our focus is around optics and photonics we have some customers special customers in non-display applications like even biosensors or smart windows and other types of applications cool and how's it going here the display week? it's a little bit slower than we liked on the first day but in the morning it was but in the afternoon it has picked up and today is the first day tomorrow is usually the busier day so I think we're going to see more people and yeah we are excited to be here we are here every year and it is a good show where all the display geeks gather after my video is published it's like a million people we are looking for... we have strupluffles for them from the Netherlands cool, alright thank you, appreciate it thanks for stopping by here is a strupluffle or more I didn't get any lunch it's called strupluffles waffles it's like a syrup between them oh my god I want it very nice meeting you this is it, you live stream can see what I'm eating because you can see my breakfast and lunch alright man thanks, take care see you later I'll be back maybe if you want I can do video with you like tomorrow I'm a video guy I'll come back see you hey, how are you I can do video with you show the booth do you want to show can I interview with you ok so it's charging or not no, no charging you charge the charging cable ok no need to charge me we don't need to pay no how we can do interview who will speak so what's the what's the question no if I come to your factory in Shenzhen a small cost I come to Shenzhen if you want I go to Shenzhen after Computex I want to go to Computex Taiwan you will share it to us look, it's live streaming I'm going live on the internet and then later I will publish in 4K you two you two be you will do it you can do you will do it, yeah ok, let's start here you can come closer maybe you can put your phone in the pocket ok, let's do it like this let's do Shenzhen AV display hi please introduce yourself my name is Iris I'm in charge of the sales department in AV display and what do we see here those are your displays this is our integrated products so we have a total solution providing to the customers is one system to drive into displays and you also do the PCB this is our arm board this is the arm board to drive into the system using these products so you do rock chip and nxp we are using nxp and rock chip as our main solution and here's another one here's another one this is all in one machine so there are two kind of functions one is all in one the other one is we have the touch plus function so you can see this is like the corona display hover touch or air touch so you don't need to touch where is the sensor inside the display inside the display especially during the COVID if you don't want to is a wind sensor I have to make some wind on it so you can do all the foot nice and stay with your hands clean and here is more display the whole solution, you always sell the solution display with the PCB and everything so it's with the display touch and the PCB and also our designing for the main board alright and here we have another rock chip solution this is the 3126 with the Android and what is this for IoT this is this is the MCU it's a serial port screen so we call it the smart display module what do we see here so we can offer in the various sizes and also we can provide the fast solutions with the serial port screen alright I got a comment right here ok that's for the previous video ok and special shape displays so you can see we can have the portrait type and also the landscape type and do you come to display week before yeah we came here every year for many years I think it's almost 5 to 6 years already 5 to 6 years and this is a special touch special display I can show to you this is we call it all white so you can see this is with the display and also when we have the display off so you can see the color the all white color without the frame of the screen yeah so this is another one is the all black so we can see when we turn off it's totally black and this one is totally white and this one is wood like so that yeah see fireworks on the wood yeah how does it work so you can see this is we can have the we have the screen to show and we also can have the display off so it's transparent display not transparent it's just like the wood like this is the we can have the comparison of the AM OLED and the TFT IPS so you can see the both colors difference performance difference yes we make the both and this is our customized 2.4 AM OLED and these are all segmented segmented and monochrome displays so how big is your factory our factory we have 55,000 square meter space and we have 2,000 employees so it's a big factory you make millions of displays yes every year so it's including the monochrome touch display capacity touch and out solutions and how do you like this show the display week because there's all the panel manufacturers and they are your partners right which one do you work with BOE we have been working with BOE and also some like the inlabs and hand style as our main set panel supplier Tianma just some cases cool alright thanks a lot okay thank you so how can I find you did I give you my card before you see my card is here so the youtube channel is my 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I'm a YouTuber I did a video with this guy before I went for a movie the video tour the video I'll get you a great speaker guy he's a great guy he's a self-director ok I'll be right back thanks a lot your channel? maybe I can join your channel I did one really cool one with the guy behind me right here before oh maybe he will ok we'll see much faster on this a lot of times it's how we set it to be because usually you'll have the ear behind let's check the ear guys oh you like the sign hi can I help? I do not know no offense you know who's the right person to be in the video? your video for what? the video tour did you reach out to anyone? Jen and Vail I'm not sure who's the right person the right person is Tim O'Malley Tim O'Malley is in meetings right now let me look at his schedule can you come back? maybe it could be even tomorrow let me check my schedule real quick I got so many people can I email you? I'll email you a confirmation time ok perfect you need to come at a specific time what do you do? I'm the communications manager all the marketing and everything any external facing written communication goes through me I like to be behind the camera I do all the work behind the camera I make sure you get the right person in front of the camera so I'll get your message from you I'll give you my card as well you're in Boston? I'm in Boston I hope I can go in the future at some point it's an intense city but it's nice it's nice to film the E-ink headquarters maybe in the future let's chat about this booth tour I'll connect with Tim I'll email you tonight I have 100 videos with E-ink maybe 150 I've been filming with E-ink for 15 years it's on your YouTube let's try here Mark are you busy? it's possible to do a video? can I do a video with you? I'm good are you good? or somebody else at the booth can talk about all the stuff that you show here? can you come back? because I think the guy just left okay I'll be back maybe tomorrow I'll give you my card so you can find a YouTuber guy okay so we need to come back to the magazine we'll get smart people to talk and just film it this way if you ever need one no I think this is very easy okay I'll make a note he said he just wants budgetary are you busy? let's try another Sol I'm a YouTuber guy can you do a video? yes but short time not 20-30 minutes short time only today or tomorrow is better tomorrow is not possible let's try many times I do videos for 20-30 minutes where should we start? with me? no somebody else can speak? nobody wants we should not do we don't want I like to interview with experts we don't want you sure? I have 7 million views I did 2017-18 I don't want I'll try tomorrow again somebody else here don't try tomorrow the only way is I film by myself but you can be behind the camera no no I'll film by myself that's okay no way to do a video here hey what's up how are you? I'm doing good can I make a video with you? sure who are you and what are we doing this for? I'm a YouTuber this is my YouTube I just put a video about the latest coolest technology you can explain what is your booth where should we start? where should we start? here this is like a pixel this is a vertical RGB latest development developments in terms of color simplifying the display it's a bit more technical let's try just one thing about my camera because everything is on this microphone so when I film stuff like this it would be nice if you can awkwardly come close to the microphone just a little bit so I grab good sound that's the only thing is it like a question and answer? no just one and I try to ask you questions maybe maybe you can come with me let's walk in in the beginning okay you want me to make a shot? I'll put my weird head on what are you shooting with? Minolka? Lumix actually it's live streaming it's live streaming how many people are watching your channel at the moment? I hope it's a lot maybe a few but later I think I should have this it was a weird message okay cool let's start right like this hi welcome to Soul Semiconductor at display week 2023 in LA please introduce yourself my name is Michels Wannenberg I'm responsible for the display sales and marketing in Soul Semiconductor I'm happy to take you through this booth and Soul Semiconductor is Korean? correct we are a Korean company we've been in business for about 30 years our focus is making LEDs for display market and also other markets but we really focus on generating photons alright and here I see micro LED wiccup wiccup so what you see here is indeed wiccup pixel technology this is a vertical RGB pixel traditionally you see RGB pixels side by side we make them on top of each other each color is individually controllable so we can create a full color spectrum full color images what you see here is two different displays, different brightnesses these are 200 by 200 micron pixels space at about 900 microns so like this you can do 163 inch 4K correct if you just put a bunch of them together yes correct 4K 163 inch and this is high resolution so 600 micron pixel pitch so it will be 108 inch 4K nice and a few more inch you can do 8K yes the cool thing about the vertical technology is that it allows you to actually enables a very good color of angle if you have side by side RGB displays often the color is different depending on which from which side you view with vertical pixels like we have you don't have that problem alright and what do we see here so this is same technology just a bigger display so it has a more impactful image so this is 4K 163 inch display similar to the technology you saw there so to get 163 inch you need 4 of these or something right correct yes alright so are there customers who actually use them already actually this kind of technology is really interesting for the virtual production market so movie studios they don't like to go on location for movie shoots so they generate they build these giant displays in their studios to display the background when the actors come in they shoot the scenes right there in the studio instead of going on location and they put the right lighting and everything and the color so it looks like they're there yes and especially in that environment what I mentioned before about the color of angle is really critical because if they shoot from one angle versus the other angle they want to have consistent color otherwise post production becomes really difficult and I don't see the separation between each of the blocks correct they're hard to see we spend a lot of time maintaining the pitch going from one block to the next and so that really comes down to cutting those segments that are really accurate really accurately nice how soon do you think this is on the market regular consumers are going to have 163 inch 4k at home how far are we I think it will be a few years from now it could be that you will supply into that yeah of course but I think the resolution needs to go up to really make this interesting for home consumers also the price points are still a little bit higher you need 8k alright and 8k smaller than I don't know how many inches but it's a lot of inches yes so we need we need a big reduction in size alright how do you reach smaller sizes smaller sizes pixel size down transition from PCB to glass can help with that as well but there's also a lot of technical things that need to be solved to enable that alright cool and what do we see around here so we have also different technologies that are more focused on the IT space so monitors laptops notebooks TVs here is a preview of an LE solution that gives full DCI-P3 coverage so it's 100% DCI-P3 so more vivid colors so we're working on technology and we'll be releasing that in the near future so this is kind of a sneak preview for our clients here I'm not sure how familiar your viewers are with DCI-P3 it's like the full color spectrum of like it's a spec for the colors right correct yes so DCI-P3 is a spec that defines how big the color gamut is that the display can cover and so we're developing a technology that covers that fully and that's good for a lot of people like yourself people that create content and want to make sure they can see all the colors that they record yeah definitely my next camera is going to be a 10-bit 422 all that stuff and I guess that's perfect market HDR what is the display no so it's an LED we make LEDs so we make devices that emit light that are part of the display solution so you could be making the backlight on it we provide the LEDs that go into the backlight yes so for the mini LED market for example we have a solution there as well you want to show you that yeah let's go over there and on the way you can maybe explain all the stuff sure so this is a technology where we're working on creating a solution that removes the QD sheet from a display so you see here mini LEDs QD we have a QD sheet to convert blue light into colors and then the LCD panel this is what is used as a solution in most of the mini LED TVs today what we're proposing is to actually take that phosphor put it inside the LED so we're able to reduce the thickness even more and also reduce the system cost so a lot of TV makers in particular consumers want a lower cost TV and with this technology we're able to enable that lower cost and do you achieve the same performance with the quantum dot guys are saying so color wise that will be a trade off because quantum dots are not easy to integrate into an LED package they cannot sustain the blue light that well so that's why they separate the QD sheet from the LEDs this way and the quantum dot guys are talking about putting the quantum dots directly in the micro LEDs and also all that and are you involved in that kind of stuff maybe maybe who knows so the challenge with quantum dots is really how well do they handle blue light and all the LEDs that are used in our daily lives are based on a blue LED with a yellow or multicolor phosphor to generate a white light so the blue photon power and quantum dots that's a technical issue that needs to be resolved this solution really brings cost reduction but also higher brightness to let's say automotive displays automotive display market is growing rapidly more and more inches of display are in a car and this solution is a perfect fit for that application what we see here is what we call low blue light many of you spend a lot of time behind the screen feel fatigued after working for many hours behind the screen that has to do with the fact that there's a low wavelength blue light typically if you reduce that content of low wavelength blue light the fatigue disappears so a lot of monitor makers are looking at increasing the wavelength of the blue to longer wavelengths to reduce that fatigue if you don't do that without changing your phosphor recipe the display turns out yellow has a yellowish color so what we're doing is we reformulate our phosphors and the chip combination so we can still keep the colors very crisp so this is a mistake and this is the future and what's happening here with the 2023-24 so there's a push to get less and less of that blue light and zero blue light is kind of the holy grail and we're pushing this envelope more and more every day so that's more to come later I don't like blue I prefer red so the images, the sky the water is still blue but what are you talking about another kind of blue? so blue like I said a white LED is a blue LED plus a phosphor and if you take away the phosphor it's just blue light and that blue light is what our brain doesn't like our eyes don't like, it gives the fatigue so shifting that blue wavelength to higher values reduces that sensitivity of the brain and the eyes but they need to reformulate a new phosphor to work well with that to maintain good colors in your display so you can help all these nice people around the world to keep their eyesight longer, don't damage it that would be a problem if the display industry is harming people I don't think it's harming necessarily it's more about making it easier to work with the display and here it says world's first technology no wire no package, no lens and high voltage so our technology one of our key technologies is Wycop Wycop is a brand name that is basically an LED without a package so it's a chip that you can directly solder onto a PCB and use it and that's the key for our mini LED technology an arrow blue half width has less blue light fatigue interesting, it's just some live comments sure the more efficient the blue light source the better the color conversion on the quantum dot layer what does that mean the more efficient the blue light source the better the color conversion when people use quantum dots it all has to do with how the quantum dot is tuned to the wavelength of the blue LED so quantum dot is a small particle you have to pump with the right wavelength so it has to be tuned to each other so it's like a marriage they both have to work well together and mini LED with phosphor on the LED itself is impressive is that what you're doing? so that's the one that we showed there before so that's an LED but it's not a quantum dot, it's a regular phosphor so bringing that to a quantum dot solution that would be really amazing it seems very bright so what we're showing here is really just how a mini LED display works so we have two displays side by side, the same TVs one without LCD one with LCD and we show a high contrast image so the people can clearly see how the mini LEDs are turning on and off so you can see how this works live it's a lot of light that goes into a TV what's the brightness on that one it would likely be 2000, 3000, 5000 much less, much less, like a 500 net TV with 4% transmission through the LCD panel so people have to do math times 20 ish a few thousand nits of brightness from the backlight 10,000 nits comes through only 500 exits the display it's very inefficient there's a lot of light and are you talking about making that better now so what we're doing for mini LED solutions is we're enabling thinner designs so we've developed we've developed a method where we can design the chip so we don't use any optics but we have some let's say solid state optics on this chip to control the light output and what we can do is we can tune the emission pattern together to match it with the optical distance of the backlight design and with that we have control over how many LEDs are used so customer wants lots of LEDs great that's the easy part but if they want to optimize for cost and efficiency then we can help them tune the radiation pattern so they can have more freedom in how many LEDs they use what is showing here so that's a cut out where we show the blue LEDs with the diffuser bottomed out sheet and then another diffuser just to show the inner workings of this is your company a world leader in this field? yes we are so when we talk about for example LCD displays you've been in many of them and we talk about the Mini-LED LCD displays we supply in all the major brands that you can buy in the market is it a problem if some of the Mini-LEDs break or they're never going to break in the background? they don't break I would say other components break first there's no burn in for LEDs? no of course there's an LED has a certain brightness profile over life but that's pretty consistent pretty predictable micro-LED some people say it needs to be in a certain size to be called a micro-LED I don't know there's a whole bunch of different micro-LEDs happening right? yes are you going to be playing in the field of home use mass production micro-LEDs? absolutely yes so you're ready or you're going to? we will yes I can't say more all right thanks a lot that was a whole booth thanks for making time just come see us any more questions? there was one question here does the LED and this Mini-LED solution produce more light for the same energy compared to current blue or lead material phosphorus in blue is that a good question? I think it does produce more light all right it's easier to make it higher brightness display with Mini-LEDs cool awesome but that won't be part of my recording I recorded a 4k version I'll publish it later can I have your card? yes sure did I give you my card already? I hope it was educational for your viewers I'm so happy that I was able to do a video because your colleagues were saying that it was not maybe not possible okay that's cool thanks a lot so you have my card right? it was live but tonight or soon I will publish the 4k version as soon as I have enough I'll give you another card I have lots of those okay there it is thanks a lot oh that was awesome this one let's check if the inner locks is available sorry I think we said 1pm my Swiss watch is not working perfectly hi can I have your video? tell me a little bit let me give you my card so I'm like a youtuber kind of guy and I post the videos there I did video 2017-18 I think maybe also 2019 that was the last time I was in the US and we do a boost tour showing the latest cool stuff will you be okay to be on video? yes so let me just one second I'll just put you don't have to send me money you can send money to your friends, to your family 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 do you want to travel around the world it's so much cheaper this is a Visa debit card check out my video where I explain some more it works in 100 countries all over the world maybe 150 it's crazy and it's really amazing and it's free you can sign up, use your android pay your apple pay or order this optional 7 euro debit card and just pay for stuff around the world it's great to pay for stuff right? 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Maybe a very question to ask. Who's a good... who wants to be in my camera? Maybe... Show the cool technology of the booth. I'm going to ask. I'm going to ask. I'm going to ask. I'm going to ask. You can do it. You already interviewed. I did this video in Mobile World Congress. And it's 280,000 people who saw it with those funny displays. We have. Everything is similar here, right? I think those are exactly the same. 280,000. But that's just small. I also did the ISC with a huge micro LED. I just need too many Samsung videos. Samsung display weekend. What section were you planning to record? Section? If possible, somebody wants to talk about everything here. This mobile and TV. Where are you from? Let me give you my card. I'm just a YouTuber. But I'm from Switzerland. Thank you. I'm just a YouTuber. I want to do everything. I want to do everything. She's wondering if you would be just filming the flex OLED section? But is there any chance you can speak? You can speak? Is there any chance that we can speak? Is it possible? We can start with this. Do you mind talking about everything else also? So we are looking for one of our team members that is well informed about all of the stuff. Because with the flex OLED, I can help. But with everything else, it might be better with Shira, which is the person we're looking for. Maybe it's already... What time is it? Is it too late? That person will come back. If you want, we can do it tomorrow. We're having an interview. Is it okay? Okay. Let's go. I'm talking. Hi. Sorry, I have my funny hat. I will just light you up. Wow. Wait a minute. Lighting. Lighting. Do you want me to show you? Can you hold it in your hand? That's not possible. So we can do just only about this, right? Not about the other stuff. So she's well informed about everything. So we can... Is it possible for you to hold it in your hand? Okay. Okay. And also after this one, yeah? And this one, no? That one? Yeah, that one. Okay, so let's try. Let me start. Let me start like this. And what is cool is when I show, if you can turn around slowly to show around and turn it, close it and everything. Okay, let me try. Let me start. And this is a very cool Samsung display. Hi. What are you doing yourself? I'm Emilia. I'm in charge of marketing team at Samsung Display. Hi. Hi, I'm Sarah. I'm here to help with translating. And what's happened here? This is a very cool, huge display. When this device is forwarded, it's 13.3 inches. Like a notebook. So when you need more larger screen, just on forward it. Yeah. Yeah. 17.3 inches. Monitor, big monitor. Nice. Is this ready for mass production? Actually... It's coming in the future. So ready some product already launched? I'm sure we can. But I think next year, end of the next year or... Yeah? Maybe end of next year is when it'll be out on market. As of right now, it's not on the market. It's ready for mass production. Nice. And how is the crease in the middle? It's invisible. When you have video going on? Oh yeah. There's essentially almost no crease when it's fully opened up. The material used for this is OLED plastic. And I believe that the folding can be up to 200,000 and more times. Nice. So it depends how many times you can fold it. More than 200,000. More than 200,000. So that's when it comes out. And maybe you can go on this one. I'll cut that part out. So right now, these products are not out right now but also because she actually works for Samsung and Korea. And these are not openly marketing these things. She's wondering, will you be here tomorrow as well? You will be here tomorrow. We actually have someone that can be in your video and that can go through every product with you. What time is it? So tomorrow, we try? Should we try now? Should we ask? Give us two seconds. We have another team member we can ask right now. Since you're already here, let me just ask him if he can help you. Just give me two seconds. Don't leave behind. Yeah. We'll try to see if I can do the video with somebody who's more authorized to speak. But if it doesn't work today, hopefully it will work tomorrow. It's nice to travel to the US. First time in four years. I'm a lucky dude to travel around like that. And salty mode. Cool. In space, the hybrid foldable. Sorry guys. I forgot that I was live streaming. It's the best CES coverage. I wasn't allowed to travel to CES this year. No, I'm allowed to travel. So we'll have a check. Check our church in a break. One second. This optional 7 euro debit card and just pay for stuff around the world. It's great to pay for stuff, right? Or send some money, tiny little fees. It's smart. Check it out. Can I send you some money? I would use wise if I had to send you some money. I will not send you some money. I'm pretty sure I will not do that. But if I did, I would use wise. It's really amazing. You can send money all over the world. Korea. Indonesia. Korea. Everywhere. And then you get a local bank account. It's crazy. You get a bank account in the US and Europe. It's really amazing. And the fees are 5 to 10 times cheaper than your bank. So use it as a prepaid debit card. Buy a bunch of stuff on the internet. Save some money when you buy stuff in different currencies. Check my video where I explain a bunch of more stuff. Alright. So there we have amazing large-sized flexible display. Hi. Please introduce yourself. I'm John Jacobs, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Samsung Display. This is our Flex Hybrid. As you can see, it slides. Oh wow. And it also folds. Slides and folds. Oh my god. This is the future. I just saw the future. So what do you turn it from what kind of size to what kind of size? Well, that kind of depends on the customer. So this model goes from a 10 inch to a 12.4. Well, it's huge. Because these are prototypes of you just don't film from so close up. Okay. Okay. Cool. And right here and here is also this is going to potentially be a big big market for something that goes from a little laptop size to a huge desktop display. So kind of you're a little bit further back. You're a traditional kind of clamshell notebook and you could have a virtual keyboard down here. You could have a very large tablet or if you think about maybe with a kickstand it could be almost like an all-in-one PC. This is awesome. And of course, like a laptop that folds very close. And you could have a physical keyboard somehow externally that kind of I'm sure there's Bluetooth keyboards I'm sure Bluetooth keyboard something like that would work just fine. It's a rollable. So this is a rollable technology. That's like such a cool rollable of towels. What would be the market maybe? Do you have some ideas? I'm not an industrial designer. But this is a tool for all these guys who make the designs. So one of the reasons for prototypes is to inspire the creativity in current and future customers. We can manufacture and design great displays it's up to them to decide what type of product that might go into. Nice. That's awesome. All right, you designers and architects out there figure out all kinds of cool ways to use them. I was taking Uber on the way here and the guy said it was on a third flexible system. So we call this our flex in and out. So I'm sure you're probably familiar with most foldable phones fold in. Not so close. Like that. Most foldable phones look like this. This one also folds in both directions. How's it possible? It's somehow flexible on a crease. How's it possible? We've got the best engineers in the business. That's how it's possible. That's awesome. That's a really cool mechanical creation right there. Is this the same one that's next to it? Yeah, same one. One's just showing the folding one way that's folding the other direction. All right. This is what we call our slideable flex solo. It goes from 13 inch up to 17 3. That's on a mechanical slider so it will see how it closes by itself. How would you say is the quality of a display when it has these kinds of functions and when it's just a fixed potentially could be the same everything could be the same in terms of colors brightness. We're shipping foldable phones in millions of units per year at present so we wouldn't ship that unless we could meet our customers technical requirements. Nice. That's awesome. It's like it's kind of it feels like magic to look at it. You think about it you know a 14 inch display used to always be a 14 inch display in this case it's not so it's how do you get more screen real estate in the same size package and that's what you can do with something like that that's lightable. And here we have 240 hertz so if you're a gamer if you're watching a lot of video response time is a critical factor so we are already commercially shipping a 240 hertz display in a laptop product today. This is just trying to show you the difference between 120 hertz OLED and 240 hertz OLED in terms of the smoothness of the image going across the screen whether you're gaming reading text or watching a movie or something like that. So you have that kind of improvement. So I need to upgrade to a 240 hertz camera so I can capture this because it is amazing. That might be an issue too I don't know much about the video capture side of things but yeah. That's awesome. This is what we call our sensor OLED display so what we do is we integrate sensors into the display itself. We integrate something like that. Into the display but when people have behind display fingerprint right now this is different. This is different. So this is like the whole display kind of becomes not the whole display parts of the display. Parts of the display. It depends on how again where the customer wants those features designed into the display. Nice. And this last one here I don't know if you can will catch this is what we call a light field display. So you kind of see it kind of like 3D put it on the angle you're at. Nice. So it sends one image to each eye and from different angles you get different right. Switchable between 2D and 3D. Nice. Alright. So that's awesome. So at Samsung display you pretty much making the best mobile displays in the world. I wouldn't have taken the job working for them if I didn't believe that. It's pretty amazing that how about here the display week they're the inventors of OLED there are like a lot of people who worked on OLED for many decades and it must be one of the coolest things for them to come here and look what's the latest. That's part of it. I mean display week is it's also an academic function. The society for information display for 60 years now I think If you walk around some of the halls there's a lot of technical presentation so a lot of just brilliant brilliant engineers are presenting their latest research on anything and everything related to the display industry. Materials, light management optical films the silicon that drives the displays you name it there's technical papers going on all week. So think of it as kind of like a once a year university for everybody involved in the display industry to kind of catch up on the latest and greatest tech and also what people are working on for the future. What's happened here with the OLED or not so people scan their phones and somehow it shows if it's an OLED it'll tell you who's OLED How does that work? I have no idea. It has the ah there you have the you can have all the different brands and if you then it'll tell you if that's it should tell you whether it's a Samsung or not. Yeah alright I just need to click on this and boom oh no not that one okay so other models so many many brands are using them we're all like the display in terms of volume. Can you say a little bit about what goes into a factory that does this it's like it's completely different than the TVs right? Yeah it's a different it's a different underlying technology both based on OLED but it's different underlying technology in terms of how it's structured in terms of the factories factories an OLED factory is a multi-billion dollar investment it takes anywhere from 18 to as many as 36 months to go from you know Greenfield to mass production out depending on what you're doing and we were planning for our next generation we call it a gen 8.7 OLED fab was talked about in other places that'll be doing this type of stuff and hopefully a bit more in the future so that's And it's been anticipated for many years there was always these curved edges and it was always felt like behind this hard shell it was something that could be flexible and now it's the last two three years yeah so it's yeah it's progressing very rapidly you know people who are outside the industry may not know how many years and even decades of research and development go into this sort of thing but there is a tremendous amount of R&D effort by a lot a lot of people a lot of companies to make this a reality I mean an OLED display you've got R&D you've got sub component suppliers you've got a lot of companies involved in making these products a reality there's a whole supply chain of products maybe also you don't do everything right we don't do everything we do a lot you do a lot so the touch has to work perfectly the whole everything if you think about putting something like this into a smartphone into a laptop into a car the requirements from those customers can be quite severe and you don't want those products coming back you want them to last a long time and one of the things we've done at Samsung we don't have it here we call it our eco-squared OLED we've made our OLED far more efficient so it uses less energy and we also eliminated a layer of plastic so most displays of what's called a polarizer a piece of plastic that helps scatter the light but we've done in our next generation mobile technology is we've eliminated that polarizer so we've gotten rid of a layer of plastic and we've made the display far more efficient with power consumption less power means less energy in nice that's awesome and it's so nice to I mean to be supplying to 8 billion people everybody wants these displays I certainly hope so that would make my job a lot easier I'm hoping these displays become affordable for everybody some of the foldable phones are still a bit expensive but hopefully with a volume there's a way to get it lower whether it's the automobile microwave ovens, color TVs you have to start somewhere and sometimes the latest and greatest most advanced technology like I said you've got decades of R&D which means hundreds of thousands of hours massive investments and you have to make it economically viable because if it wasn't economically viable people wouldn't do this sometimes I get a feeling that guys like me they're like when is it coming, the next thing you're doing all the work making it happen I guess it's some engineers working it's years and years of work for many engineers and there's a lot of companies that I've seen here I've been coming to the show for 20 years and there's some technologies that are in R&D that never quite make it to commercialization there's economic factors there's all kinds of factors at Samsung we've been very successful because we've got an incredible leadership team we've got incredible engineering talent and we've got phenomenal partners from up and down the supply chain that have made us all successful so it's not just it's a big, big group effort and Samsung we're very proud of all of our partners and customers and tomorrow hopefully I can find one of your partners colleagues who can talk to about this stuff because this has been a big news the last two, three years Samsung is going full in on the TV too and I just wonder how does it, like the connection the mobile and that kind of display well they're both based on OLED but they're slightly different what I can tell you about QD OLED is it uses so the mobile stuff is what we call uses red, green and blue OLED pixels the quantum dot OLED uses all blue OLED material but it uses red, green and blue quantum dot material with the OLED to get that amazing color saturation that color volume that you see it's amazing they're very closely related but they're also different but talk to my colleague he's forgotten more about QD OLED than I will ever know Sharag will probably be here tomorrow thanks a lot my pleasure you gotta find my video there thanks a lot is there any chance I can have your contact to send you or maybe you let me show you here you don't need to do you mind me taking a photo of your card or if you want you can write your email here next year I'm going to take a photo not very hard let me take a photo cool I think you can do it with me it's just that it was just it was just so you're here in the San Jose yep cool thanks a lot so Sharag is these are QD OLED thanks a lot yeah plane I tried let's find them I haven't seen where the booth is I think it's just behind here it's spinning we're moving on the polarizer yep I'll check it out I'll get that tomorrow because there's another guy at the booth who can talk about that more I think plane I tried please wait tomorrow for the QD OLED stuff thanks a lot for watching let's ask these guys what's the latest plane I tried cool let me try here this is the plane I tried go all the way around can I do video yeah you can do video but I introduce our marketing with you alright which guy is the marketing the girl hey how are you did you see my video from the last display week let me show you yeah oh sorry I have these videos maybe you know them so I did this video at display week 2020 2019 and 23,000 people watch this one and I think there was another video this was actually that was remote video chat that was 2000 people saw that one and that was display week 2018 I think 18 and is it also the same guy same guy this is my boss is he here display is the same who is the best person to do video with him again for somebody else maybe I can do tomorrow actually both him and I are marketing members so maybe both of us can help you with that you can also you just let me know what should I apply so we can do a video about like I can interview you really? you talk about all your displays oh okay is there any chance you know like hey how are you thanks for doing the video remote okay cool this is beautiful the screen it's big 160 so you don't do micro only you do huge micro yes still micro chip is micro but display is huge nice so should we do video now how about this year you can do it should do the introduction and answer the question okay let's do maybe we should go from here and then walk behind there to the micro to the glasses and then we can come back here after is it cool it's really this maybe you can come a little closer just make sure I'm actually live stream live stream welcome to our booth please introduce yourself my name is Serena I'm the marketing team member and hi I'm Falcon I'm leading the marketing division and welcome to our booth cool this is a huge display what's happening here oh yes you can see here actually we have three kinds of different micro solutions and one of them is pixel land matrix this is pixel land matrix technology we transfer micro chip onto the PCB back plan and use this way to tile into any kinds of large signage board in any aspect ratio and the customized displays and like here you can see this one is this one is 166 this is the modular display and here's the resolution and the pixel page is 0.833 and we use 324 pieces to tile it actually you have different kinds of solutions like 0.43mm 0.75mm that all can be customized and you can see the contrast ratio is really good because for micro LED display the advantage is to be such a large signage board the black ratio can up to 98% so the contrast ratio is really good and also the brightness it can over 2,000 nits easily nice that's awesome so what's happening here and this is the AR application the second solution for us you can see there this is the panel micro LED display here this is the SPAIC it's 4536 ppi you can see it's full color full HD resolution and the brightness is really really high so you get a full HD and half inch yeah 0.49 and it's very bright how bright does it get it can be around 150k 150k nits is it full color full color and you have to put this in front for protect your eye and protect my camera also yes and this two module is made by this display embedded the micro LED display here as the light engine as the light resource and it can light to the wave guy and reflect back to your eyes so you got a wave guy going on the wave guy is from our partners but sorry we cannot disclose but you can see these two modules there's a little bit different this one is one dimension pupil expansion and the other is two dimension alright this one is two dimension let's go jump in here this is the state the FOV is 48 and you can see the FOV is wider so wider field of view wider field of view I'm trying to focus on the other it's not really easy to take a picture because the huge huge display how's the quality of the full color the quality you can do they're the specs huh yeah yes the specs is it mass production yeah yeah of course it's already mass production no not really they have sold to several customers for their evaluation evaluation is cool but I wanna see millions everybody should buy it right how far in the future is that in the future but please give us a little more time we are working on it is this the best micro display demonstration won't say best because they still have some space to work on to be better there's always have a way to go better nice it'd be interesting to see some awesome applications come out of this and maybe AR the AR future so please follow us we will be better and better and also this way you can see you can take the video you can see wow it seems to be invisible display think about in the future the display will be invisible so there's a transparent display transparent of another display so there are so many different kinds of applications you can imagine in the future hey shark hello it will jump to the the front screen alright 1960 by 1480 also sell to customers so you've been busy the last three years right yes just a lot of things happening yes so many things come to small ball mass production and also like this way you can see the transparent display and with touch function and you can see here the ambient light is so bright but you can still see clear picture of our display you can see here I showcased the animation here but you can still see the background you can still see the decoration and that's only because it's micro led and it's very bright yeah that's so bright it can be 1000 nits easily and even the peak high is 3000 nits what do you say 33 3000 nits yeah the peak high can be that high nice okay and you can see this one this is the high ear ray transparent display you can see the color the brightness or the interaction it's so good this is our latest version and we are going to use it to go to mass production nice mass production how soon we are going to this is pretty close pretty close we are doing now all right let me go around here yeah and also here oh let me there okay this is a wall of wearable watch yeah and micro led smartwatch yeah yeah yeah and we can produce we have the technology not only RGB also quantum dots so some of the watches is made by quantum dot technology so you can see it's HDR so HDR micro led smartwatch yes you can see the spec here if I wear this I'll be the the star of the show 256 256 24 bit just to get even nicer colors yes the color gamma is 120 and one thing I guess is maybe it's going to allow for extra brightness compared to other smartwatches yeah yeah the brightness can up to 4000 nits the peak high nice yeah and also you can see here we can with the you can get closer to our display this is also be tiled like what you just take the video this is that one is that kind of blue watering waterfall starring waterfall and this one is another pitch size is 0.75 mm and you can see closer the it's almost same dots and the contrast ratio is really high almost unlimited and the color and the brightness that's all perfect and here you can see the display can be any kind of different type even like a cube wow it can be like a figure to put your maybe several images photo album into this kind of cube I want the cube like this so a lot of your technology is coming to mass production mass mass market yes what is a challenge to bring something to mass production yeah it needs huge factory yeah I think that for the production it takes time step by step because in the beginning it's a new technology so when we start just like already before so the beginning time at the stage everything may be expensive because there's not with the volume scale so that's why the first micro D product will be the TV with very luxury TV after that because it started production then for the yield and also get make the volume become bigger with the bigger volume the cost will be reduced and then you can penetrate to other market so we are also talking to the automotive and wearable and in the future we will go for the others applications like X-Lineage or also maybe for the monitor and even go for the mobile devices when you make a huge factory do you need to partner with a who's gonna make it how do you make it, who's gonna where and where is gonna make it there are different using different background technology PCB, TFT, silicon so the business model will be different so for PCB maybe we will do the business by ourselves and we can sell either the PCB module or we can sell the whole system it depends on customers requirement and for TFT that needs the TFT makers their help with TFT makers to produce for the TFTs for example like transparent displays and also others like wearable displays they are using TFT based technology and then for silicon based technology then that also work with partners they can design the design house, design the background and pre-nitro we do the transfer the micro, make the micro-ad transfer onto this display and make this tiny display with very high resolutions and then to our customer to make the real AR glasses so for example I got one comment here it says can those play nitride micro-ad displays work in something like Ruzik's glasses so potentially could be some partner this or that that could make end product and hopefully soon that people can buy I said the first TV micro-ad TV from Samsung they are already selling in the market of course there may be prices high and then I think AUO already announced they will have shipped micro-ad wearable devices to their customer and this year you can buy watch, micro-ad watch and then for the automotive everyone knows automotive takes longer time for verification because we need to make sure the safety and everything so this takes longer time but we believe like 2026, 2027 then you can have a car with micro-ad display there's a comment that says that transparent display is good for automotive application yeah actually that's the first the demo when we bring to these car makers they get very interested in this technology so it's very good of course we know there's already in the windshield or the window it's transparent but there's no display there so of course this is one of the idea to use the transparent display micro-ad in the future as I know in the future it will be the autopilot cars and the whole interior design will be different so transparent can help them to enable other ideas to maybe in 5 years later the car will all look different in 5 years I want to call an Uber where I can decide to pay without ads and if I want to have a free ride they'll be advertising on my window but it will be for free but it depends I don't like ads maybe you can choose and also some entertainment and also maybe the car looks like more like in the movie so if you don't pay for the Uber there's ads but if you pay for it you can watch Netflix you can watch whatever you want that sounds better for me so you make it ready I'm just talking I'm just a YouTuber I come here and say ok the car is coming in 2026 and we want to have 3 million pieces we're working now but maybe I think it's possible but maybe not 3 million in the beginning because for the car makers they will introduce a new technology for their higher model first and then penetrate to all the models so maybe everyone can have the cars designed within 10 years maybe it's the 2030 at that time most of the cars need to become the EV car then combined with micro-ed together micro-ed also can help to saving the power so it's good for the EV cars also I love this way we can see the coolest conference and all these displays are so amazing I want to wait 10 years I want to have this stuff one or two years is ok is it ok if I say that is there any way to speed things up maybe somebody comes and say I have a lot of money I don't know what to do with it that's great I can bring this to market in one year because now there's no the scale is not enough so everyone every material, every component scale so we need to sell you very expensive for our materials vendors equipment vendors so more like it's more like volant or say chicken and egg you need to invest to get a big volant and then big volant can get cheaper but you cannot start very soon in the beginning so of course if there's someone who has a lot of money he can afford it to speed up this maybe 2 years then everyone can have my quality that's also my hope some of these companies over there are very very big I'm talking Samsung, LG BOE and all that what is your role, how big are you going to be are you going to be the next giant multi-billion dollar company do people come here the specialists who are here do they come to play night ride and say you're the leader in a bunch of things sure for the micro-AD we're the leader and I can say the most I think some of the booth their demonstration the micro-AD is from plan H5 and also the transfer is made by plan H5 so we are the leading company for the micro-AD including the chip and also the transfer all the key technologies of micro-AD and we are not sure if we will become a giant in the future or not it depends on the market change and all the positions for everyone but we want to be the best technology provider for micro-AD to give everyone the best viewing experience the way you transfer is that the future or there's some people suggesting different ways to do still there's lots of different transfer technologies but for us we won't say only one transfer technology is the best because for example to transfer the micro-AD is 4500 ppi you need one kind of transfer technology and for PCB and for TFT the big plan and also the pixel density they are all different so different mass transfer technologies for different back plan or different applications and the quantum dot it's great partnership to have yeah we have very good partners who help us to build up using the quantum dot color color conversion so quantum dot is also a solution for micro-AD because the quantum dot can provide even better color gamut and also it can help to help some of the red color micro-AD because the micro-AD red is using one kind of material and green and blue is another material category so for us with two different materials it also takes more time for the process and the integrations so quantum dot can help some of the technology and also for the micro displays very tiny displays quantum dot also plays a very important role so we can have one small display to become full color is there printing well depends on the pixel density because printing there are some limitations so we can use printing or photolithography just depends on the displays pixel density so you can work with that too yes so you are compatible with many companies here you're working with them and they're talking with you so we think oh everyone is our partner and we want everyone to join to develop micro-AD so maybe it can help to grow the micro-AD business very fast not just one company pretty nice right yes we believe we work very hard for micro-AD and we believe we are the best for the technologies but with just a small company if we want to make micro-AD affordable for everyone I believe everyone should join to work for the micro-AD how expensive is it to make low volume 4x3 aspect ratio displays retro-vaming of those micro-AD displays compared to LCD which is stocked on 16x9 wow very specific question it's hard to answer right now but we just give you a reference Samsung the wall micro-AD TV it's roughly 100 inch and the price is about 100,000 USD okay 100,000 but you're talking about some huge huge micro-AD I was just talking about a little micro-AD for video game machine I'm not sure I just want to say it's kind of expensive now so we don't know what will be the real price for that kind of spec you need to be real feasibility and do the real details calculations but it will be much higher than LCD right now but we for our roadmap we will drop the cost 50% year to year so why 50% cost reduction alright so in 5-6 years it will be nearly free it will be cheaper hopefully and how about somebody is asking 0.43mm micro-AD can it scale to TV size yes of course actually our demonstration was TV 2 years ago but unfortunately that demonstration only in Taiwan 0.43 the pitch is the same as 4K so we just need more modules and tiled into a bigger size so it's already the TV's pitch so you working with the Americans with the Koreans and the Chinese everybody we work with worldwide everyone in the world who is working for the display or who are interested in the display no matter the the panel makers or the different system makers everyone and one thing I like to always kind of figure out is because there's 8 billions of people in the world and not everybody is so lucky to have $100,000 for it but how soon is it possible that micro-AD will maybe help to make things cheaper affordable for everybody in the world it depends on the ecosystem for us of course we hope it can be very soon but depends on like panel makers depends on these brands how fast they introduce these technologies because as I said increase the volume increase the market size the cost can be lower just like how we see the LCD in the beginning several years it grows very slowly just boom the cold LCD costs drop super fast and everyone is joined and then more people can be affordable that's what happens for LCD so micro-AD if you want to do the same thing happen I believe more and more people or more companies join that can help all right thanks a lot it was live and all these questions came from the chat there was some people asking about the game maker how hard would it be to make micro-AD out of a single sheet of mother glass instead of going modular approach does that make sense that question he wants to make a single sheet of mother glass I like playing that it was great to learn about their existence on your channel already a couple years ago are you growing yes I heard from some teachers in Taiwan which teachers professors in college they said in the beginning they cannot find anything about micro-AD's introduction so they find your videos find my introduction so thanks to me you're a huge company thank you to introduce micro-AD and when I try more and more people can know about this that's awesome and after the show I want to go to Taiwan there's a Computex we're still here we'll go to AWE what is AWE? AR World Expo where is that? in Senatara I think every year in Senatara sometimes around similar time frame so that's not the right time but maybe in the future if you want you invite me to film your R&D center sure it's in Taiwan so if you want we do a video because I'm sure the professor would be very happy to see I'm joking but you can chat about it I just need to see when is the last time I contact you can I have your business card can I give you mine right here you have also if you want thank you so much and I give you mine also I think your card thank you so much my previous card looks different every time there's more views I have to print a new card if we get million views on this video I'll have to print again great thank you so much thank you that was awesome hi how are you? is it possible to do a video? interview? that's how we're seeing your live nice let me show you my right here did you see my previous video? I'm an engineer I confess I'm from Switzerland I made a video with him it's your box it's mine it's not yours I made a video with him it's yours they're more they have to talk they have a meeting in our room normally they make propaganda I made videos in the past these guys they don't speak French I did a video with you at the previous display I couldn't come last year I was not allowed because of Biden he said not allowed because of all the COVID the questions but now I'm finally back in the US I'm so happy where do you live? is this company New York? New York is it the hottest? no, it's closer to New York City an hour and a half north of New York City that's the right place you've never been nice formerly it was an IBM company if you want to invite me there I'll do a video there do you have a card? are you the inventor? no the inventor of all life yes, I did a video with him before so it's better to can I have your card also? so you think I should do a video with your colleagues? tomorrow I'm here okay, cool thank you so much tomorrow I'm here okay, cool thank you so much I'm sorry some do like it more than others thank you do you want to have a Hollywood role? no after my video for sure there will be some offers I'm joking I can film here these guys are you from Holland? is it possible to do an interview? sure I'm a YouTuber guy let me give you my card not this one, sorry it's from YouTube 79 million views but that was an old card it's still gross Denmark and Switzerland? yes, I live in Switzerland sometimes in Denmark not bad so in winter in Switzerland yes, Shells or Hexagon the idea is maybe we can do it doesn't have to be right now we can sit behind there it's fine whenever you want maybe I can try to film one of these guys and then come right back okay, that's fine I'm staying here till 6.30 see you in 5 seconds I'll try to ask these guys and then I'll come back can I do a video with you? sure I think it does look good if you sit down because then you come behind the display and I can get your sound so it's actually cool do you want to cover it? yes is it my pocket? I heard some sound is it copyrighted music? because my video will be cut if it's copyrighted what kind of music do you want? something like it maybe, I don't know where are you from? I'm from China maybe you have Chinese music? because maybe it's better for my YouTube so they don't recognize how about this one? this is quite a popular Chinese song let's try sorry, can we put one that's not popular? not popular because it's better chance that I will be able to record this video YouTube will cut automatically YouTube, they can recognize the song they tell me it cannot publish okay I cannot hear from backside, I cannot hear what we have in mind for home I want to turn it on maybe she's not singing it's too light maybe you can try a different kind of song this is too low most cars more like electronic sorry guys trying to get this video this video okay let's do this one maybe I will say this one this one is kind of a dynamic and a stereo effect let's try again where you can sit behind okay and then I will try to capture your soundscape okay hi, so please introduce yourself okay, this is the Audify and it will introduce you our directional sound and from the two transparent panels you will hear the sound so there's a sound coming out of is it resonance on the glass or? that's correct, there is a one firm in front of the glass and this glass is vibrate and generate sound and it's very directional it's very directional it's low and here's loud yeah and if I come at the right place, I get stereo so here it says design award 2023 see through glass directional speaker IF design award so are you famous already? yeah because of the award, a lot of people take attention on this product and it's really cool product where are you based? we're based in China and the city is Suzhou Suzhou, yeah alright alright and this is a big one a big one, display we put our product in front of the display and then any display will have a dysfunctionality so any display any display and we put it on display will have so there's directional sound here happening and it's all over the display? yes, all over the display and so you partner with these companies? you partner with the display factory? yes, we have a partnership with many display companies in China and globally are you a small company? we are start of a company but we have a very strong I&E and so this could be in millions of products in the future? yes, correct how is it different what you do compared to what for example LG did on their TVs or somebody else? the major difference is we provide the very directional sounds and nobody else can do very directional and then only the people sitting in front of the display can hear and few steps away if you hear nothing so basically this is a very major for the it's private audio yes what is the potential application you think? it can be very a lot of places you can use this for example your notebook and for the TV set and for the automotive there's many many applications I think it would be nice if you could be in a crowded place and then maybe password control there's a voice telling you put your passport like this and it doesn't disturb everybody else alright and also in the banking while you're talking with the people in the bank and nobody else will know how much money you have so because sometimes the bank teller is behind the glass and it's hard to hear what they say but this would be perfect like in the ticket sales I can never hear what they say at the ticket sales in China or in Hong Kong that's correct actually we're also working with the bank company and at the end they will provide the data quiet that's cool alright thanks a lot best of izone we hope so let me give you my card if you want maybe if you want to invite me to Suzhou I'll do a video at your office this is your YouTube and if you want you can copy my video put it on your social media or you can just you have a social media and everything and you can share it and help me to get more views sure no problem contact you and this is my card thank you so much I will talk to you so it was going live it was live you see it? we're live now but later I will publish in 4K ok if you want to watch the video just go to the beginning this is already published it's perfect cool ok and then later 4K if you want to send me some text see you thank you hey should we try? I think because it's really cool to be like this I think it would be nice maybe if you do sit behind no because then I get your sound exactly in the direction of the display and do you want to tilt this or keep it in your hand or something whatever you like and now I'll try to ok so alright let me try like this let me go there hi so please introduce yourself well I'm Hans Veil CEO of Etulipa a small company in Eindhoven the Netherlands we have a unique technology reflective display technology bright reflective colors video speed video consumption and also we have a wide temperature range from minus 30 to plus 65 degrees celsius so really good for outdoor displays and you see here an example of a tile like the wedding display tile with 10mm pixels so very good for outdoor displays so good for having a strong text by the bus station and everything also in fact already three years ago we have a one display a black and white display in a New York bus stop display transfer for well many winters and many summers in New York but right now we have colors bright colors these are the most bright reflective colors that you will see here in the show nice and what do I see here is it just a bunch of them? that's a bunch of them six in fact making total in panel a fleet of these panels running for a year right now just on solar power solar power but it's not going to be 24 hours is well it's 24-7 in fact although of course in the dark you won't see it but we have a little backlight built in so if necessary you have a frontlight we don't have a frontlight it's a backlight inside and the sun exactly so when it's really getting dark you're switching on the backlight so it glows up really nicely but as soon as the sun goes up then you can switch off the backlight it's just bright enough alright and it's very low power that's awesome are you a spin-off of some of the other projects that come out of was it Philips or what did it come from originally Philips, 20 years ago there was a first paper of Rob Hayes and Joan Feinstein Nature that made many display companies trying electro-wetting displays and but it was not so easy and then we co-founded in fact I'm co-founder of Liquivista as well in 2006 we spun off from Philips and myself and some other gentlemen we created another company it's called Miotec using the same technology for rear-view mirrors turned out to be that was not a very good application so 10 years ago we pivoted to outdoor displays and that's really in the sweet spot of this technology and the reason for that is that we're using subtractive colors cyan, magenta, yellow so what you see here is three layers cyan, magenta and yellow and a white reflector and we can switch individually the cyan, magenta and yellow pixels so in fact we can create all the colors of the rainbow here and I'm not sure if you can get it on the camera quite well but you really have to see it with your own eyes and preferably outdoor in the sun that's nice nice so you have two lips right here certainly and a tulipa a tulip, well it's Dutch and you know in Holland we have tulips and tulips as you see there they're colorful and tulipa is the Latin for tulip and E is like E-reader and E-paper so we end up with a tulipa as the name of the company and if people all over the world use this kind of display there will be more tulips and you cannot destroy the planet with using too much energy that's also an option certainly, I mean it's tens of times less well, more power efficient as LED displays outdoor LED displays so it's really a world of difference and you see more and more companies want to have low power displays not only for well saving cost but also well saving the planet is there a way that this could be matte or is it glossy or is there any reflection whatever you like this is glossy you see there's no coating on the front side so there's a 4% specular reflection on this surface but you can add an anti-reflective layer or a matte layer I prefer this one and the best is an anti-reflective layer so that you don't even have this reflection on the front surface nice that's awesome so what's next for you to get to millions and millions of devices well it's basically scaling up it's finding the best method for creating this place tuning the equipment such as larger quantities larger volumes of this display can be made and the next step will be that we're using four times as big pieces of glass and TFTs back planes such as we can make pixels 2.5mm so that's really the next phase and for the rest we are well we need a little bit more funds to accelerate the production what's the size now 10mm so you want to get down to 2.5 so that means what's the resolution now for this one we don't talk about resolution it's like with outdoor display you talk about pixel pitch P10 is 10mm pixels we go to P2.5 it's 2.5mm pixels and will the performance be as good when it goes to lower? certainly there's no problem we already created some prototypes showing that 2.5mm pixels work well you get the same color brightness the same speed nice how about flexible displays well we first like to stay on glass but we also are thinking and in fact in the lab working on different architecture that make it possible to use flexible substrates if we manage to do so we really can go to foils TFTs and foils make the whole thing flexible so there's no no physical limit that that would prevent us from going to flexible and if you go outside it would be the best demo if we went outside then it's more impressive certainly at 12.30 every day we take this panel outside and show it to the people who want to see it there so everybody please come to the booth of the iZone at Tulipa tomorrow or on Thursday on 12.30 and Duke and myself walk out door and show the panel outside because ePaper is all about bringing people out of like everybody's working indoors with these lights it's better to go outside get in nature this is about being out in nature so it's a little bit strange to show outdoor displays indoor but the iZone is of course indoor alright cool and nice so thanks a lot thank you very much for the opportunity and we look forward to your youtube channel alright, thank you it was live live questions just a quick look at the gentleman he saw it was live so I sent home it was live on youtube yeah that's right but I'll publish it in 4k later you have my card and I can have yours thanks a lot alright guys hi it's possible to do video yeah who are you with I'm a youtuber guy just with my youtube I would love to have it do you wanna see one of our demos for your video so who want to speak about it who wants to do it no it's not me maybe you can do this one and you can do that one should we start right here okay let's do it like this hi please introduce yourself hi I'm Mike Frill with microchip and today we're showing our series of max touch touch screen controllers so you get 10 finger touch on the screen and here we show our knob on display technology so we have a physical knob on the display you can touch on the inside you can also set up a keep out zone around the knob so that your fingers do not interact with the screen we have several demos that show different applications you can also press on the knob or sync the knobs together so that they work in unison nice this could be a if it's a waterproof system it could be like in the shower speaking of waterproof we have what we call scale delta so this is a bottle of 5% salt water most salt water is typically 3.5% so it's a little bit saltier salt water and we can see there's no false touch happening on the screen and our touch still is active between the spray so multiple touch that's magic of a good algorithm great algorithms, great touch microchip touch and microchip controllers what is the name of the controllers arm cortex there's a brand called max touch made by microchip cool what more we can check here you have more demos talk about these other demos these demos? actually so what do we see here this is our radio graphics development board with the pic32mzda microcontroller it's got an onboard graphics controller a 2D graphics processor and 32 megabytes of ddr2d ram and this controls touch and has a number of different demos like consumer and industrial applications and it also comes with a rotary control as well so you can have a physical interface think about it if it had a rotary control on the outside for usage in a site free situation if I had to keep my eyes on the road I could still turn the wheel nice this one is what we call our integrated graphics and touch development board today our AT-SAM e51 microcontroller with an integrated peripheral touch controller on it normally you would use it for sliders and buttons but we've adapted it to cover touch for the whole screen so now I can have my microcontroller drive my graphics and my touch all on the same chip reducing costs, reducing size reducing power, reducing the number of board layers required alright so making it more affordable more affordable, simpler and easier to develop with alright cool okay so this is the same as that demo there but coming along with this one is our iGat Nano there we go coming along with this one is our iGat Nano now think of, I have a microcontroller that's driving the display that's driving touch but now it's an 8-bit microcontroller so one single low cost low power 8-bit microcontroller that's enabling me to control it using touch all integrated within the single chip well that's a lot of stuff on a little 8-bit and this potential application for this is millions of different ideas well think of anywhere you need a little sign anywhere you have a small space but you not only need to be able to show the user some information that's important to them, think battery gauge but also they need to be able to interact with it simply using their finger either through swipes or presses or touches so if you have a little handheld appliances devices, things that sit on your counter vacuums, things like that those will be the kinds of applications you might think for that alright, thanks a lot thank you so much do you have my card? yeah, you gave it to me so I'll send you the video but it was actually you can see here it was streaming live wonderful there was some questions I should have checked before finishing this because I recorded in 4K and published later fantastic, thank you alright hi can I do video with you? maybe you have a colleague? tomorrow? let me give you my card I have this projector maybe not exactly this one thank you how are you? good nice to be back in the US what is your name? I'm not sure what happened last 4 years this is me yes, exactly she's the one that told me to reach back out yes, I was the one that said hey, get this guy back on here yeah, that's cool very good we did an amazing video at ISE 2020 just before everything people, I don't know what they did I don't know what happened congratulations on your wedding thanks a lot that's cool it's nice are you interested in doing another Q&A? I'm live streaming and then what's it called? I'm publishing in 4K later do you want to do it now? yeah let's do it do you have a mic? I'll just use this shotgun I'm just going to tighten it a bit kind of looks like the Among Us dude it's a little cat it's my cat alright do you want to start here? sure and then we go around? so as I recall you do a Q&A kind of thing perfect alright hi how's it going? very good nice and this is my favorite conference display week so you're definitely here you have some of the coolest display technology thank you I agree so we're very excited to be back at display week as well last year was actually the first year that we showed at display week and it's such a great conference there's so many good people here you meet great customers you meet great engineers and they have really good questions that you don't get at other shows so what we're doing this is a 1.2 outdoor so it's completely IP65 front back and sides it's also a very well you can't quite tell with this frame I'll show you in a second but it's actually a cabinet list design so it allows us to go into a much thinner form factor than we typically go into and it also allows for greater flexibility in terms of size and shape nice how do you ship in huge displays so we do it's completely modular so all of our displays are completely modular so as large as you want to go whatever kind of resolution you need whatever kind of aspect ratio you want we can do that for something like this this was intended to be kind of a LCD replacement for the outdoor market so it's a 72 inch 720p display that goes up to 4000 apparently we're only showing it about half that brightness because indoors that could be very problematic all right cool what do we see here yeah so this is our 1.2 floor so as you can see I'm not a very petite guy but this supports me with no problem whatsoever we've already had a deployment of this at some secure facilities and it's been a really really big success there we've also we announced our XR series where we have a 1.9 floor with a matching 1.9 wall that's in rental cabinets so the form factor is a little bit more flexible for you know tearing it down putting it back up but it's gotten a really good response and so XR very popular also in simulation it's been very popular and so there's a lot of cool use cases for this tech and it's fun right like people they come up here and they get alternative can I stand on it yeah you can stand on it it's great and you're walking directly on the display here that's another unique factor that we've got going that other people don't is that the 1.2 is the finest pixel pitch you can get in a floor and you're walking directly on the display there's no overlay there's no acrylic there's no glass so it's really directly on the display so you get a much brighter display as a result it's easier to service so you don't have to pick up a big old piece of plastic or whatever to get at the so how do you do this is it because you're used to making scratch proof unbreakable kind of like that's right yes and so you just kind of like make it compatible for that's right that's right so a lot of the work here was actually done with the frame underneath right to be able to support the weight but the encapsulation we'd already developed that a long time ago and we were we're actually first to do an encapsulated DirectView LED and so we took that similar technology and we applied it to the floor and then also bolstered the mechanics so that it could support the weight of people nice so this could make for some awesome museum or showrooms or absolutely headquarters of a really cool company absolutely floor to whole floor that's right you want you want tile today and wood tomorrow you know you can do whatever kind of floor just feed in the right video you're absolutely right the other the other use case that's actually come up is way finding so like there's been some hotels that have talked to us like hey can we run this along our corridors and so they've got a ballroom that's you know way down a hall and so you could badge in and you have like a little avatar that's run along the side that will take you right to the ballroom that you need to get to you know or you know you know where the elevators are or where the bar is or whatever you know so so it's you can get really creative with those type of applications you really couldn't do that before because you know if you step on it you're going to break it with this it's fine I think I'd like to see a club disco yeah right and where the coolest dancers in the dance move they should be touched kind of functionality right and it should it should become it should be compatible with a DJ right that that's like it's like the video show on the floor yeah right right and you dance on it well you know people always come to me for all the great dance moves right so nice and what do we have here so this is a 0.83 so we've been doing a 0.83 for a couple years now but the big deal about the 0.83 and it comes down to one of our technological competencies is that it runs really cool I mean obviously you're on video right now so people watching this can't really tell but I would encourage you to touch this and then touch someone else's that's doing a sub one millimeter display this is this is barely above ambient temperature and so most most of them when you get down below you know one millimeter pixel pitch they've got ropes that are keeping people away from them because there's so much heat coming off of them but for us it's like it's no problem so this is a high brightness also so two thousand knit 0.83 and that's calibrated right because you'll see a lot of people they'll do peak brightness which doesn't really matter right so what you want to know is calibrated brightness and so this is a two thousand knit calibrated brightness display somebody says this is what we need to build a holodeck room from Strastrakh yes yes so they're probably talking about the floor and they're exactly right so there are this is going into simulation environments and then yeah if you wanted to do with the 0.83 then then you could get really close and you know not have an issue in terms of resolving the pixels definitely cool display super strong and practical yes they're right I don't know who that was but you're right looks pretty bright yes it is it is so especially when you start going towards that outdoor one that I mentioned this is only running half brightness right now and it could go up to four thousand knit we don't do that indoors because it'll it's tough to look at indoors when it's that bright but again and this is about 60% brightness on this 0.83 so they can go very very bright we also have very very good contrast because of our proprietary encapsulation so we actually put a black layer down to make sure it's really uniform black and then we put a clear layer on top and what a lot of other folks are doing is they're taking their clear and they're putting it on the whole thing and they're doping it with black flecks to try and get that contrast that does have one benefit that I will absolutely concede which it improves the uniformity so some of them are using a cheaper LED because you know they can cheat some uniformity by using those black flecks the problem is it reduces the brightness and increases the heat so nice alright so what's next I want a floor like this but affordable you know because you're selling to customers who can afford it, things like that well that's always true that's always true, yeah no so prices on all of this stuff has always been coming down so like this is about a fourth of the cost that it was you know three years ago when we met last time it was four times more expensive roughly, I'd have to look it up specifically so the pandemic everybody had price spikes but it started to round off again and come back down so really even relative to the lower price points it's down probably half from what it was do you want to do stuff that's much smaller than 1.83 but we will but here's the thing is that what we're finding is that there's kind of a gap right, so at 0.83 people aren't really asking us for stuff that there's we could do 0.7, we could do 0.6 but this meets most of their needs for a large format display you know findpixel pitch large format so the next jump is actually like 0.3, 0.2, 0.1 and that's going to get you into pixel pitches that are more familiar with watches and tablets and LCDs and things like that and that's where the real price pressures are going to kick in because you're dealing with other technologies that are very well established and a smaller form factor and so there's kind of this no man's land between like a 0.8 and like a 0.3 and so we're heading that way we've got pathways, we've got you know road maps that will get us there and we've done some prototyping with some very very small pitch stuff but that's still a little bit on the horizon but we fully expect it to get there Any curved module? Yes, so there's a couple different ways of doing a curve there's a physical, literal curve which friendly competitors of ours has a patent on the way that we do a curve is actually faceted and what we found is that when you get to the viewing distance that you're supposed to be at for the pixel pitch you don't see it at all, like it literally melts away, well not literally but you know, it melts, you can't even see it at all and so we're able to actually facet on a very small basically this is made of sub modules and so we can we can facet on the cabinet level, we can facet on the PCB level and we can even flip the cabinets so we got a lot of options to make those facets really small and really tight so, but yeah, we actually just deployed a beautiful 50 foot curved screen recently outside of Washington D.C. and so we do that stuff all the time. Do you have customers around the world? We do, we're absolutely a global company. In China? We do, so I was in Shenzhen recently and I haven't been there for four years and there are some malls that are just completely insane and to bring people to the mall you have to compete with Netflix and whatever at home you have to make some kind of amazing experience with people just marveling and maybe they're taking selfies and experiential, absolutely making an experience, no question so I will say that our market in China is limited because there's a lot of inexpensive LED that goes in there but we have found some people that are looking for a high quality product and so we've been able to match with them, but yeah Europe, we're very big, UK Japan, Australia Taiwan, US, Canada you know, so yeah, we're definitely Middle East, so Dubai, we've got a lot of stuff Because Times Square has to be replicated in every square? Sure, sure. Everybody wants to have maybe a smaller Times Square Right, well Times Square typically is very large pixel pitch so you're talking about in some cases 10, 15, 20 millimeter pixel pitches and so we don't typically play in that space which where we're more looking at is something like this the 1.2 where it's going to be more street level and so you know, when you're walking through Paris and you see JC to go kind of LCDs everywhere on the bus stop or whatever, that's the type of places that we would be going in with this type of thing Cool, alright Cool, thanks a lot Absolutely, thanks for coming by, appreciate it Alright, awesome and I will just mention for the livestreamers that people should check out the video we did ISE 2020 with a huge screen and it was this pitch, right? I think it was, yeah, or close to it it might have been 0.95, but it's close to it Cool, okay Thanks, thanks for coming by I think we connected on LinkedIn Yes, that's right See you later Somebody asked me if I filmed the AOO Let's see It's 6.20 So it's going to close in 10 minutes Hey, how are you? Do you know who's going to be the right guy to do the video? Maybe tomorrow Maybe tomorrow Which one? It's too late now But maybe tomorrow Who's the right guy? Yeah, who's the right person to do interview? Okay, so Cool, okay He wants to film Yeah, this is me So I'll come back tomorrow I will do interview You can check my YouTube I did video at display week 2019, 2018, 2017 May I have your name card? It's my YouTube Thank you so much And right now, actually, it's live People are like, go to AOO It's like, you know, yeah Okay, I will go They want See you tomorrow See you tomorrow Okay, so you got the AOO tomorrow That's cool And it looks, I need to ask them also tomorrow I need to figure out who to ask the booth Hey, how are you? There's no more corona The finished Covid It's finished, I'm just joking It's a company policy You want to wear the mask? No, not a company Is there any chance tomorrow I can do a video, interview at the booth? You can come back tomorrow I'm still here I'm still here I'm still here I'm busy I'm busy So that's why I'm busy I'm busy I'm busy I'm busy I'm busy I'm busy I'm like a YouTuber And it will be great, maybe tomorrow if you want, maybe somebody who will speak about the cool technology and I can do like, interview I can also do live stream You see people on the live stream asking questions And then I publish on YouTube and come I play with 2017, 2018, 2019 I got 7 million views on my YouTube So it will be cool to show the coolest display So It's just for your breaker And then people will find it and go to display and they will see But tomorrow So It could be now, but now it's too late Yeah, it's too late because it will be closing by means later So, okay Maybe you come back tomorrow and I can introduce you some stuff to introduce to you Okay, I can pick up I can pick up some projects for you, okay? No problem So Could you What time? Probably Maybe Something like that Custom guys are on strike Or 8-11 12 We have another meeting Let's try The perm is for me is very difficult to organize before, is it possible? I try to check if you're busy If you're not busy, I speak with you Okay, thank you Can I know your Joyce Yes, Joyce See you Alright, let's do See as it is going to be tomorrow And in a looks tomorrow And then I think there was something with the e-ink, hopefully tomorrow And I didn't need to do Ask the Tianma guys If they also Gonna be good to be on video tomorrow Hi We did the cool video a couple years ago before Is there any chance that tomorrow we can try to do That guy right there Yeah, that guy right there So who's that by the way So this is It's called the YOLOBOX PRO Let me give it to him I use it for live streaming It's just called YOLOBOX PRO It's a Chinese company And they have 4 HDMI inputs I'm only using this one So I'm live streaming, at the same time I record 4K And we did the video 3 years ago, I think it got 100,000 views I would like to upgrade to 8K I need to get a I would like to If Tianma would want to sponsor I'll upgrade to 8K This is the No, they were all This one No, they were all locked up We had to put them all on That was 2017-18-19 This may be Let's open the fridge again I mean, there's nobody here right now Yeah I remember you being here So you want to social by tomorrow? Yeah I don't know I had a schedule I had one of these guys Early, like 8.30 And then maybe it could be after that Or it could be any time during the day Who are you filming at 8.30? Oh, okay Yeah We're gonna get out of here I'll be there in a minute So I'll check if it's good time to be there Yeah Do you want to be on my WhatsApp? Yeah WhatsApp phone number I'm always waiting Okay I wish it was longer than 2 days Oh god, no I think it's awesome I'm so sorry Here's my card Oh, thanks Yeah, I'll be here I hope I can get tons of views My previous 3 videos I think it's 100,000 views And the 3 combined I did one with him 17, 18 And then I have a video with the productions Yeah, this is our first year back And what would be cool Just in case If Gemma wants to invite me to the R&B in the future Okay It's awesome to film at the show There's a way to do it More relaxed and more Extensive Or maybe I don't know For example I want to go to Taiwan In 3 days And then after I would like to go to China So I don't know It's probably a tall order Yeah, let's put chatting about in the future Thanks a lot Here Okay I got these guys And maybe I should also Touch base Let's have a look Is this secret Okay Is it okay if I livestream? No We're just assembling All this good stuff We do have cool t-shirts Net zero It should be like mandatory Basically I think I heard you It should be like Did you watch my youtube videos before? I did You did? I did video for many years Yeah, but that's my old card Yeah That's a good point Next time I want to eat business cards So I can update dynamically That's what we need I just push a button One more million What do you think about the BMW car? That was awesome I wish I was allowed to travel I would have wanted to go to CES It kind of felt like it was a highlight Many people were like All the media All the CNN and everything Call a changing car That was cool But I wasn't allowed to travel until last week Because there was some policy in the US Something Cool If you come on the booth Tomorrow I'll try it tomorrow See you See you later Eating tomorrow I need to note down What? 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I don't have any more water No more beer Those are the beers and wines that we have left The wines They only have Alcoholic stuff My video is going to focus if I drink alcohol So I'm not going to do that Alright So that's it for today Thanks everybody for watching Yeah Thanks for Helping me make these videos There's 16K Look at that It's for tomorrow But I'm going to just have a look It's just photos There you have it Your 16K display On the way out Of display week Thank you very much Alright So this is The way to the Airbnb Somewhere down there Thanks Joe Biden Helping me It's really nice To be able to Go this way I'll just be going up for a second But I think I think I'll be done Alright So thanks a lot for watching everybody I'm going to see how much of this I can edit and upload Thanks for watching