Discounted Registration for Flat Information Displays 2004 Ends Friday
El Segundo, California (ots/PRNewswire)
Time is running out to register at a discounted rate for the display industry's oldest and most-respected business conference: iSuppli Corp.'s Flat Information Displays (FID) 2004.
FID 2004 will focus on the key supply-chain issues that are reshaping the display market. The event will be comprised of tracks that offer end-to-end coverage of key products, markets and technologies, including LCDs, plasma displays and Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs).
Each track will feature presentations by iSuppli analysts and by executives from leading display-oriented companies. The presentations will focus on various aspects of specific display supply chains, offering insights on areas including materials, manufacturing equipment, components, finished systems, distribution and sales channels, application markets, marketing and branding and end-user trends.
Tracks at FID 2004 will include:
- Television in Transition: Digital Flat Panels Attack the Vertical Model. Starting with a keynote by Jim Sanduski, vice president of Samsung Electronics America, this track will cover display technologies, enabling factors for Digital Television (DTV), brands and manufacturing and market drivers and sales channels. Additional companies represented will include Brillian, Epson, Samsung SDI, Sony, Texas Instruments, and Westinghouse Digital. - Emerging Display Technologies: Room for Radical Innovation? Leading off with a presentation by Dona Flamme, general manager of Eastman Kodak's display business, this track will cover enabling technologies and applications for emerging displays, discussing areas including OLEDs,3D and flexible screens. - Large LCDs: Supply Chain Issues in a Period of Rapid Growth. With the stage set by a keynote presentation by LG.Philips LCD's Bruce Berkoff, the track will examine various segments of the industry, from components, materials and equipment, through panel manufacturing and applications.
Attendees who register for FID 2004 on or before Friday, Oct. 1 will be charged the early-bird rate of USD $1,650. After Oct. 1, the rate is USD $1,850.
Now in its 21st year, the FID conference will take place on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 18 and 19, in San Francisco at the Hotel Nikko. In association with the conference, iSuppli will host a golf tournament on Wednesday, Nov. 17.
Press registration is free. For more information or to register, visit http://www.isuppli.com/fid/index.asp.
Contact:
Jonathan Cassell, Editorial Director and Manager, Public Relations of
iSuppli Corporation, +1-408-654-1714, or mobile, +1-408-921-3754