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The Future of Touch & Interactivity Conference

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Now in its third year, The Future of Touch & Interactivity at Display Week is the premiere event for display industry professionals to learn about the latest in human machine interface technologies.

 

The event will take place on Thursday June 7th and cover how touch & interactive solutions are shaping the display industry. The Future of Touch & Interactivity will feature keynotes & presentations from industry leaders, lively panel sessions and plenty of time for networking.

The draft agenda is now available on the agenda page. Continue to check back as information is added and the agenda is updated. The Call for Papers is open. To submit your request to be a speaker, visit the Speaker Page

The following is a draft agenda. Continue to check back as information is added and the Agenda is updated.

 

7:30 AM 
Doors Open – Continental Breakfast Served

 

8:30 AM – 8:35 AM
SID Greeting
Brian Berkeley–President SID, SVP, Samsung Mobile Display

8:35 AM – 8:40 AM
Introduction
Ian Weightman–Senior Director, IHS

 

8:40 AM – 9:10 AM
Keynote 1
Micheal Dolezal-Chief Touch Technologist, 3M-Scaling Beyond the Smart Phone: Meeting Touch Expectations in an Expanding Market

9:10 AM – 10:30 AM

Session 1 – The Future of Touch
This session will discuss technologeis and markets related to direct touch technologies. The focus will be to identify opportunities and challenges in the market for touch technologies.

Speakers from the following companies will present:

Randy Lawson, Principal Analyst, IHS-Challenges and Opportunities in the Touch Controller IC market

Gary Barrett-Co-founder & CTO, Touch International-Back to the Future: Did the Touch Guys Miss Something?

Rick Seger-President, n-Trig-The Pen “An Old Fashioned Tool in a Modern Market”

Dave Nolte- Senior VP of Engineering, Ocular-Advances in PCAP: Larger Sizes and Simpler Structures

 

10:30 AM – 10:50 AM-BREAK

 

10:50 AM – 12:30 PM

Session 1 – The Future of Touch Cont.

The following speakers will present:

Andrew Morrison-Technical Director, Zytronic-The Challenge of Scaling Multitouch Projected Capacitive Sensors to Ultra Large Sizes

Adam Bogue, Founder, Circle Twelve-Multi-User Touch

Gerry Seidman, CEO, Tactonic Technologies-Touch 2.0-Surface Interaction Everywhere

Stian Aldrin, CEO, Elliptic Labs

Geoff Walker, Owner & Principle Consultant, Walker Mobile-Discord in the Touch Industry: It’s Not Always About Technology

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM-Lunch

 

1:30 PM – 1:40 PM
Afternoon Greeting
Mark Fihn– Publisher, Conference Chair, Veritas et Visus

1:40 PM – 2:10 PM

Keynote 2

Carlton Sparell– Vice President Product Development,Oblong Industries

2:10 PM – 3:30 PM

Session 2 – Great Thinkers

Insights from industry-renowned developers in the fields of touch and interactivity.
The following speakers will present:
Steven Bathiche, Director of Research, Microsoft-Breaking Harlow’s Monkeys

Ken Perlin, Professor, NYU Media Lab-Glimpsing the future of human/computer interfaces

Chia Shen, Professor, Harvard University

 

3:30 PM – 3:50 PM-Break

 

3:50 PM – 5:30 PM
Session 3 – The Future of Interactivity

The session will consider some of the exciting developments related to the market for interactive displays remote sensing technologies.

Vincent John Vincent, CEO, Gesturetek-A revolution in gesture control: On, Off and In the Screen

Jon Fox, Chief Creative Officer/Managing Partner, Helios Interactive-Gesturing in Public

Jinha Lee-Tangible Media Group, MIT Media Lab, Inventor

Neil Schneider, Meant To be Seen; S-3D Gaming Alliance, President, Touch & Target: Stereoscopic 3D Gaming Interfaces and The Display Maker Challenge

Bob Senior, President, isiQiri

5:30-7:30 PM Networking and Cocktail Reception

See the full website here: http://imsconferences.com/sidfti.html

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SOUNDCLOUD TALKS

MISSION

  • To advance technology and innovation within the entertainment industry
  • To provide a neutral setting for the entertainment industry, technology and electronics companies and to identify and discuss pressing issues
  • To understand the impact of technology on the consumer experience and the creative process
  • To connect and leverage the University of Southern California’s extensive research facilities, faculty and student body with companies
  • To provide insight about emerging consumer habits
  • To convene industry peer groups and partners to share knowledge and experience
  • To create an environment for testing and evaluation of proposed technology solutions
  • To help identify new business models for the entertainment industry
  • To improve the consumer experience and advance the art of entertainment as the 21st century unfolds

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