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From: "Gary Sasaki" <
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Date: Oct 16, 2012 8:54 AM
Subject: IEEE CES - Oct 23, Quantum Dots / Nanosys
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Note: NVIDIA has been a great venue for our meetings, but sometime in 2013 we will need to move to a new venue.
If you know of a venue that we can use that can hold about 150 people or more, please let us know. Thank you.
October 23 Meeting Notice
Subject: | Quantum Dots, The Future of LED Display Technology | Speaker(s): | Jason Hartlove, President and CEO of Nanosys | Venue | NVIDIA - 2800 Scott Blvd, Building E | Date and Time: | October 23, 2012 6:30 - 7:00 Pizza + Drinks, Networking 7:00 - 8:30 Talk and Questions | Register Online | Click to Register | Abstract Consumers want a lifelike experience in a handheld device and color performance is the one area where large gains can be made immediately to greatly enhance that experience. Color performance, the next major differentiator in the mobile market, will bring a stunning new visual experience to the consumer and a great new value proposition to the manufacturer. Current mobile devices are only capable of displaying 20 to 30 percent of the visual color spectrum. This means the user is missing a large component of the visual experience. Designed as a diffuser sheet replacement, Nanosys' QDEF creates an ideal white backlight for LCD displays. The result is stunning color and a more lifelike user experience. High-color displays allow consumers to enjoy more visceral, more impactful, and truer to life content from photos to movies to videogames. Speaker Jason Hartlove joined Nanosys in 2008 with a proven track record of turning emerging technologies into successful commercial products. Prior to joining Nanosys, he was president of the Imaging Solutions Division of MagnaChip Semiconductor in Seoul, South Korea, where he turned an internally focused semiconductor group into a multinational company. Mr. Hartlove is the author of more than 20 patents, including the winner of the Hewlett Award in 2004 for best patent. Mr. Hartlove holds a B.S. in electrical engineering from UCLA and has completed graduate work at the Anderson School of Management at UCLA. Meeting Place NVIDIA, 2800 Scott Blvd., Building E, Santa Clara Click to see overhead photo of campus Admission Fee: Open to all - to attend - (Please register in advance. If you cannot register in advance, you can still show up at the door, but please allow extra time for NVIDIA security signin.) IEEE CES members - free IEEE Student members - free IEEE members - $5 (pay at door) non-members - $10 (pay at door) You do not need to be an IEEE member to attend! (If you wish to be a member of IEEE, click here) | | To see our upcoming events - click here | |
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Gary Sasaki
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