Vehicle Displays & Interfaces Virtual Technical Symposium & Expo to Provide a First Look at the Future of the Vehicle-to-Human Interface

    According to latest statement,The Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of the Society for Information Display (SID) is pleased to announce the 27th Annual Vehicle Displays & Interfaces Symposium & Expo will take place in a virtual-only format Wednesday and Thursday October 14-15, 2020, for the benefit of multi-disciplined and multi-international OEM teams and specialists composed of designers, engineers, scientists, technologists, researchers, and system integrators of land, air, sea, and space vehicle displays.

    The SID Metropolitan Detroit Chapter recognizes that in the high-tech 4th Industrial Revolution a strong technical understanding of new and emerging Display 3.0 technologies is essential to the global success of engineers, display specialists and executives who design, manufacture, sell and buy vehicle displays, display components, services, and products that integrate display and visual information technology into vehicles.

    In the 2020-decade, the rapid evolution and divergence of visual information technologies continues on pace to connect humankind with their land, air, sea and space vehicles, and their vehicles to them.

    “This year’s technical program underscores how the future of electronic vehicle displays resides in the confluence of new and emerging sciences, materials, form factors and technological advances in hardware, software, sensors, systems, components and applications.” – Silviu Pala, SID Symposium Chair

    The two-day Vehicle Displays & Interfaces October event gives registrants an opportunity for in-depth learning and valuable insights from keynote and back-to-back technical presentations from globally recognized scientists, tech visionaries, thought leaders and researchers presenting leading-edge science and R&D, with leading value-add suppliers providing solutions to global supply chains from pandemic disruption. Registrants can conduct online Q&A with speakers in ‘chat,’ as well as move projects forward by arranging real-time ‘private chat’ sessions with expert exhibitor technical staff.

    The 2020 online technical program features distinguished speaker presentations from the global display, HMI, vehicle systems, photonics, academic and vehicle OEM communities. Peer-reviewed papers provide in-depth knowledge and insights on the latest scientific advances, most recent breakthroughs, and potentially revolutionary applications.

    TECHNICAL PROGRAM SEGMENTS, TOPICS AND SPEAKERS FROM US, ASIAEUROPE

    Displays and HMI Systems:

    • Reflection Properties of AR Coated Flat and AG Glass Surfaces

      Dave McLeanMAC Thin Films, Santa Rosa, CA, US

    • IOT Intelligent Display Technology

      Lingling ZhangTianma, Shanghai, China

    • Display Module with Integrated Driver of Multi-screen

      Liang ZhouTianma, Shanghai, China

    • High Precision Optical Bonding for Free-form and Curved Displays

      Gino MarianiHenkel Surface Technologies, Madison Heights, MI, US

    Head-Up Displays:

    • Diffusive Microlens Array for Head-Up Display Applications

      Jerry Wu, Dexerials Corporation, Tagajo-shi, Japan

    • Human Perception Studies of Head-Up Display Ghosting

      Steve Pankratz, 3M Display Materials and Systems Division, St. Paul, MN, US

    • Computational Holographic Displays for 3D AR HUD Using Free-Form Optics

      Hakan Urey, CY Vision, San Jose, CA, US

    • Holographic Optical Elements and Projector Design Considerations for Automotive Windshield Displays

      Michael Firth, CERES Holographics, St. Andrews, Scotland, UK

    Tutorial:

    Drs. Kai-Han Chang and Thomas Seder from GM R&D will deliver a presentation entitled ‘Holography and Its Automotive Applications: A Tutorial’

    Display Metrology:  

    • Understanding and Achieving Reproducible Sparkle Measurements for an Automotive Specification

      Ingo RotschollTechnoTeam Bildverarbeitung GmbH, Ilmenau, Germany

    • Measuring MicroLEDs for Color Non-Uniformity Correction

      Mike NaldrettELDIM, Radiant Vision Systems LLC, Redmond, Washington, US

    New Display Solutions:

    • Supervising (Automotive) Displays for Safe Visualization of Camera Video

      Benjamin AxmannMercedes-Benz Cars Group Research, Future Technologies, Boeblingen, Germany

    • Customized Local Dimming Algorithm and BLU for Automotive Application towards Low Power Consumption and High Visual Quality

      Maxim SchmidtInstitute of Microelectronics, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany

    • Automotive Smart Surfaces: Conformable HDR Displays and Smart Windows to Activate Almost Any Surface

      Paul CainFlexEnable, Cambridge, UK

    • The Functional Safety Designs of Vehicle Display Driver ICs

      Cheng-Chih DenoHimax, Hsinchu City, Taiwan

    • Automotive Dual Cell microZone™LCD Development

      Paul WeindorfVisteon Corporation, Van Buren TWP, MI, US

    • A Low-power Transflective TFT-LCD Based on IGZO TFT

      Lou Tenggang, Tianma Micro-Electronics Group, Shanghai, China

    • A Micro LED Device With 0mm Border

      TengGang Lou, Tianma Micro-Electronics Group, Shanghai, China

    • Enabling Features of VueReal MicroLED Technology for Automotive Applications

      Rexa Chaji, VueReal Inc, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

    • New Challenges and Testing Solutions for Flexible Vehicle Displays & Interfaces

      Eisuke TsuyuzakiBayflex Solutions, Alameda, CA, US

    • New Material Solutions for Automotive Displays. Interfaces and Applications

      Eisuke TsuyuzakiBayflex Solutions, Alameda, CA, US

    • An Alternative to OLED with Full-array Local Dimming in Automotive Displays

      Logan CumminsTexas Instruments, Dallas, TX, US

    Post-Event On Demand Viewing:

    Registrants can view symposium presentations and virtual exhibitor booth content and videos anyplace, anytime, any time zone on demand until February 15, 2021.