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iMiD 2021 International Meeting on Information Display #imid21 Korea


  • COEX 159 Yeongdongdaero Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea (map)

The International Meeting on Information Display (iMiD) 2021 will be hosted as an online and offline conference at the COEX in Seoul, Korea from August 25 - 27, marking the 21st in its conference series. IMID is a must-attend conference for leading researchers and students from academia and industry wishing to share their cutting-edge results and knowledge on the information display.

Professor Beat Ruhstaller, in his role as Professor at the ZHAW School of Engineering, will also be participating as an invited speaker at the Special Session II: AI & Computational Technologies for Display and will be discussing:

  • Refined models and machine learning for OLED display simulation

Fluxim’s Dr. Markus Regnat will be giving an oral presentation on:

  • Advanced characterization and device simulation towards better understanding of OLED degradation mechanisms

Professor Beat Ruhstaller, in his role as Professor at the ZHAW School of Engineering, will also be participating as an invited speaker at the Special Session II: AI & Computational Technologies for Display and will be discussing:

  • Refined models and machine learning for OLED display simulation

iMiD 2021 Topics:

01. Special Session I: 20th Anniversary Special Session (Online)

02. Special Session II: AI & Computational Technologies for Display

03. Special Session III: Display with Free Form Factors

04. Special Session IV: High-Resolution Display

05. Active-Matrix Devices

06. Applied Vision/Human Factors

07. AR/VR/MR and 3D Display Optics

08. Display Electronics and Systems

09. Display Manufacturing and Processes

10. Emerging Materials and Devices for Display Technology

11. Intelligent System for Interactive Display

12. Lighting Materials and Applications

13. Medical/Bio-Integrated Devices and Display

14. Micro-LEDs

15. LC Technologies and Electro-Optic Materials

16. OLED Frontplanes

17. Quantum Dots