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To: semi_infinite who wrote (224)6/6/2001 8:45:52 PM
From: J Fieb  Read Replies (1) of 640
 
OIDA to Present Roadmap for Solid State Lighting at CS-MAX
June 5, 2001
Boston, MA. The Optoelectronics Industry Association (OIDA) will conduct a
seminar on the Roadmap for Solid-State Lighting at the Compound
Semiconductor Manufacturing Expo (CS-MAX) in Boston on Wednesday, July 11.
Solid-state lighting represents an exciting opportunity for manufacturers
of LEDs. But there are numerous issues that must be dealt with, as revealed
in OIDA workshops co-sponsored by the Department Of Energy. When will the
high-volume markets emerge? Which applications will be the first to
develop? What types of LEDs will be needed? What are the strengths and
weaknesses of the different strategies for obtaining "white light" from an
LED?
This seminar will address these issues through presentations by leading
industry experts. Companies presenting will include:
OSRAM Sylvania
Agilent Technologies
Philips Research
LumiLeds
GELcore
Representatives of OIDA, Sandia National Labs, and the U.S. Department of
Energy will also make presentations.
The workshop is being organized by the OIDA, whose mission is to promote
the global expansion of the optoelectronics industry and technology
applications.
The seminar is one of several being held in conjunction with CS-MAX, which
is the first conference dedicated to high volume manufacturing of all types
of commercially significant compound semiconductor devices. More than 500
attendees are expected. In addition to the workshops, CS-MAX includes a
Technical Program with 100 papers covering all aspects of high volume
compound semiconductor manufacturing; as well as Exhibit featuring 90+
manufacturers of compound semiconductor-related equipment and materials
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