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IMID’05 FEATURES
CHAIRMEN’S MESSAGE
Call For Papers
IMID’05
T h e 5 t h I nt e r n a t i o n a l
M e e ti n g o n
I nf o r m a t i o n D i s pl a y
July 19-23, 2005
Convention & Exhibition Center
(COEX)
Seoul, Korea
The 5th International Meeting on Information Display
and Exhibition (IMID’05) will be held during July 19 ~
23, 2005 in the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center
in Seoul, Korea. The IMID’05 is co-organized by KIDS
(Korean Information Display Society), SID (Society for
Information Display), EDIRAK (Electronic Display
Industrial
Research
Association
of
Korea),
Displaybank, and The Electronic Times.
Since its inception in 2001, the IMID grows every
year in the number of participants and exhibitors as
well as in the quality and technological advances of
papers and presentations. We expect the IMID’05 in
Seoul will grow even more and serve as an important
international conference for researchers and
engineers to present their pioneering works in the
display technologies and share their ideas.
In the IMID’05, recent progress in all aspects of
display research, engineering, manufacturing, and
applications will be presented and discussed. In
particular, the IMID’05 focuses on the FPD
manufacturing technology, AMLCD, latest LC
technologies, high-efficiency PDPs, AMOLEDs,
Flexible displays and plastic electronics, FEDs, largearea displays, 3D displays, and system and
applications for FPD. In addition, the in-depth
discussion on the cost reduction of LCD and PDP
production will be made among the industry’s experts.
In addition, we are preparing special social events
for participants to enjoy a distinctive Korean culture,
which has been developed during 5,000 years of
history. We will do our best to make the IMID’05 a
fruitful and joyful conference and exhibition.
We look forward to seeing you all in Seoul, Korea!
http://www.k-ids.or.kr
Workshops, Oral Sessions, Poster Sessions, Keynote
Addresses, Invited Presentations, Awards, Banquet,
Reception, Social Events, Tours and more.
WORK SHOPS (JULY 19)
• LCD
• PDP
• OLED and Flexible Displays
• FPD Standardization and Intellectual Propriety
• Business Session
The 5 workshops will address important aspects of LCD,
PDP, OLED and flexible displays and provide in-depth
analysis of technological issues. In particular, the
Business Session will provide an opportunity to analyze
display market issues and to explore the potential value
creation opportunities.
- Speech of leaders in display field
- Display Industry Trend of Korea, Japan, Taiwan
- FPD Market Trend & Outlook
- Display Marketing Strategy
- Emerging Display Technology
CONFERENCE SCOPES
KIDS and SID encourage the submission of original
papers on all aspects of display research, engineering,
manufacturing, and applications. IMID’05 will feature
topical sessions that focus specifically on selected
issues or latest developments. Paper submission is
welcome for any of the general symposium topics or
any of the topical sessions listed below.
(1) CRTs
Chairman of IMID’05
Design and design methods in CRTs, including flat thin
CRTs, their components, and materials.
Electron Guns, Deflection Yokes, Glass & Glass
Coatings, Vacuum Technology, Optical Aspects,
Manufacturing Process, Equipments
(2) Active-Matrix LCDs
Advances in the development of active-matrix displays
and driving electronics.
AMLCDs for LCD-TV, AMLCD Monitors, AMLCD
Miniature Displays, Portable Handheld AMLCDs, LTPS
AMLCDs, TFTs on Flexible Substrate, Novel ActiveMatrix Devices and Processes, Integrated Driving
Circuit Techniques for AMLCDs, System-On-Panel
(SOP) and System-On-Glass (SOG) Technologies
(3) Plasma Display Panels
New developments in the design and manufacturing,
performance characteristics, and driving methods and
circuitry.
Fundamental Mechanisms, Panel Configurations,
Picture Quality, Driving System and Technology,
Fabrication, etc.
(4) Electroluminescent Displays
All aspects of OLEDs and inorganic ELDs, including
advances in organic materials (both small molecules and
polymers), phosphors, electrodes, device structures,
fabrication processes, driving methods, characterization
and analysis of the device performances, etc.
OLED
displays
(small
molecules,
polymers,
processes,
devices,
characterization,
driving
methods, etc.), LTPS or a-Si-TFT AMOLEDs, OTFTs,
Flexible
OLEDs,
Inorganic
ELDs
(materials,
processes, devices, driving circuits, etc.), LEDs
(materials, devices, etc.)
(5) Field Emission Displays
Recent developments in field emissition displays including
advances in materials, device structures, fabrication
processes, characterization, and driving methods
Materials, Processing, Fabrication, Simulation and
Modeling,
Emission
Physics
and
Beam
Characteristics, Novel Devices, Driving Methods and
Display Systems
(6) Large Area Displays
Projection-display systems, key components and
materials for applications such as TV sets, game systems,
electronic
cinema,
desktop
monitors,
business
presentations and training, commercial and military
simulations, and medical imaging
Projection Systems, Component including Light
Sources and Screens, Projections using CRTs, LCDs,
and other Light Valves, Tiled Displays, Novel LargeArea Displays
(7) Display Materials and Components
New development of materials and components for
displays including new substrate materials, materials
properties, and handling methods
LCD Backlight, Color Filter, Polarization and
Compensation Films, Plastic Substrates, Plastic
Electronics, PDP Phosphor Materials and Process,
Electrodes, Dielectric Materials and Process, PDP
color Filters
(8) Liquid Crystal Technologies and Non-emissive
Displays
Advances in the development of liquid-crystal materials,
electro-optical effects, and devices, new materials
development in non-emissive display technologies.
LC Materials, LC Modeling, LC Alignment, Bistable
LCDs, LCDs in Plastic Substrates, Fast Switching
LCDs, Wide Viewing Angle LCDs, Microdisplays,
Reflective Displays, Electronic Paper, Non-Emissive
Displays
(9) Display Measurement & Manufacturing
Equipment
Development and application of new designs of
equipment for the manufacturing, testing and measuring.
Manufacturing issues on the breakthrough for the display
performances, cost reduction, and throughput, etc.
Display Metrology, Robotic Handling, Thin-film
Deposition, Etching, Pattering, Spacer Construction
and Application, Final Assembly, Test, and Repair, etc.
(10) Applications and Systems
Practical aspects of display technologies, such as design,
materials, and test of displays and display-related
products, innovative and new display applications
Helmet Mounted and Head-Up Display Devices,
Plastic Substrates and Laminations, Display
Addressing and Electronics, Display Lighting,
Environmental Durability and Testing
(11) Applied Vision/ Human Factors/ 3D Displays
All aspects of vision, perception, and human factors in the
design, image quality, and usability of all types of visual
display systems.
3D Imaging Processing, Novel Methods of
Information Transfer, Impact of Ambient Lighting on
Display Performance, Spatial-Temporal Interactions in
Displays, Color and Gray Scale in Visual Displays
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
• Larry Weber (SID President-elect)
• Hirohisa Hayashi (Nikkei BP)
WORKSHOP SPEAKERS (Partial List)
 Ian Miller (VESA display device committee)
 Hae-Chan Park (Mcguirewoods LLP)
 S. H. Ahn (Samsung Electronics)
 Seungok Park (Daejin University)
 Chang Soon Kim (KRISS)
 Chi Woo Kim (Samsung Electronics)
 Jin Jang (Kyunghee University)
 H. S. Kwok (Univ. of Hong Kong)
 Philip Bos (Kent State University)
 Arokia Nathan (University of Waterloo)
 Hoe-Sup Soh (LG Philips LCD)
 Chihaya Adachi (Chitose Inst. of Science and Tech.)
 Ghassan E. Jabbour (Arizona State University)
 Horst Vestweber (Covion)
 Homer Antoniadis (Osram Opto Semiconductors)
 Jang Hyuk Kwon (Samsung SDI)
 Soon-Ki Kwon (Gyeongsang National University)
 Byung Doo Chin (KIST)
 Ki-Woong Whang (Seoul National University)
 Kunihide Tachibana (Kyoto University)
 Harm Tolner (Southeast University)
 Choon-Woo Kim (Inha University)
 Tae Hyun Kwon (LG Chem Research Park)
 Tetsuo Sakai (Display Research Laboratories Co.)
 Shuxiu Zhang (Daiden Co. Ltd.)
INVITED SPEAKERS (Partial List)
LCD: Yong-Min Ha (LG. Philips LCD), Willem den Boer
(ScanVue Technologies LLC), Piero Migliorato
(Cambridge
Univ.),
Hyun
Jae
Kim
(Ecole
Polytechnique), Vladimir Chigrinov (Hong Kong Univ.
of Sci. & Tech.), Man Wong (Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. &
Tech.), Sang Soo Kim (Samsung Electronics),
Budiman Sastra (LG Philips LCD)
LC Technology: Satyendra Kumar (Kent State Univ.),
Akihiro Mochizuki (Nano Loa USA), Seung Hee Lee
(Chonbuk Univ.), Jong-Hyun Kim (Chungnam Univ.),
Shohei Naemura (Merck Ltd.), Matthias Bremer
(Merck KGaA), Yuri Reznikov (National Academy of
Science, Ukraine), Oleg Yaroshchuk (National
Academy of Science, Ukraine), Oleg D. Lavrentovich
(Kent State Univ.), Munehiro Kimura (Nagaoka Univ.
of Technology), Hiroyuki Mori (Fuji Photo Film),
Slobodan Zumer (Univ. of Ljubljana)
PDP: Minsun Yoo (Samsung SDI), Jae-Sung Kim (LG
Electronics), Heiju Uchiike (Saga Univ.), Eun Ha Choi
(Kwangwoon Univ.), Yan Tu (Southeast Univ.),
Vladimir Nagorny (Plasma Dynamics Co.)
OLED: Jan Blochwitz-Nimoth (Novaled GmbH),
Sunghan Kim (Dupont Displays), Chin-Ti Chen
(Academia Sinica), Kazuhiro Kudo (Chiba Univ.),
Robert Jan Visser (Vitex Systems), Yong Qiu
(Tschinghwa Univ.), Yongtaek Hong (Eastman Kodak),
Hiroshi Tokailin (Idemitsu Kosan), Chin Hsin Chen
(National Chiao Tung Univ.)
Flexible Display: Michael Hack (Universal Display),
Miltiadis Hatalis (Lehigh Univ.), Chung Kun Song
(Dong-A Univ.), Jae-Hoon Kim (Hanyang Univ),
Mitsutoshi Miyasaka (Seiko Epson), Masahiko Ando
(Hitachi)
FED: Kenneth Dean (Motorola), Yahachi Saito
(Nagoya Univ.), Shuhei Nakata (Mitsubishi Electric)
Large Area & 3D Displays: Tim Dekker (Philips
Research Lab.), Byoungho Lee (Seoul National Univ.),
Toyohiko Yatagai (Univ. of Tsukuba), Eun-Soo Kim
(Kwangwoon Univ.), Yasuhiro Takaki (Tokyo Univ.)
Display Systems: Yojiro Matsueda (Samsung SDI),
Reiji Hattori (Kyushu Univ.)
Materials & Components: Hyungsun Kim (Inha Univ.),
Dong-Kyu Choi (Dow Corning)
Manufacturing: Dave Farson (Ohio State Univ.)
New Technologies: Guofu Zhou (Philips Research
Lab.), A. Smirnov (Science State Univ.)
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
On-line submission is preferred using the conference
website (http://www.k-ids.or.kr/imid2005/). Please
prepare your abstract/summary in Adobe Acrobat
(PDF) format or Microsoft Word (Doc) format.
Electronic transmission through email to kids@kids.or.kr is also available. Submission of the
abstract/summary is also possible to the following
address:
IMID’05 Secretariat
#1108, The Korean Science and Technology Bldg.
635-4, Yeogsam-dong, Kangnam-gu
Seoul 135-703, Korea
Tel: +82-2-563-7962
E-mail: kids@k-ids.or.kr
The closing date for submission of abstract/summary
is extended to March 31, 2005. Notification of
acceptance of abstracts will be sent electronically to
the corresponding author by April 15, 2005. The
accepted abstracts will be requested to prepare digest
papers.
FORMAT OF SUBMISSION
The abstract/summary should give a concise summary
of the work, which will be used by the program
committee to allocate an oral or poster presentation in
the appropriate session. The following information
must be included in your abstract/summary:
1. Separate Cover Letter
 Title of Paper
 Full name, complete mailing address, e-mail
address, telephone and fax numbers of the
principal author
 Name, affiliation, city, state, county of additional
authors, 30-50 word abstract
 Preferred session (as listed on this call for papers)
 Oral/Poster Preference
2. Technical Summary (maximum: 2-pages and
single-sided A4 size including figures and
tables)
 Objective and Background: Briefly describe the
goals of your work, and give background
information.
 Results: Describe the results and focus on the
novelty of your work.
 Impact: Discuss the significance of your work,
and compare your findings with previously
published work.
 References: List several main references.
 The example of the abstract/summary will be
available
at
the
conference
website
(http://www.k-ids.or.kr/imid2005/).
3.
Full Paper (maximum 4 pages) should be
submitted for the proceedings of IMID’05 if the
paper is accepted.
AWARDS
The best paper among all submitted in IMID’05 will be
selected for the awards of Minister of Science and
Technology (Republic of Korea), and Merck. It will be
selected by the award committee based upon the
originality and the technical significance. In addition,
excellent papers in poster session will be awarded by
Conference Chairman.
FORMAT OF PRESENTATIONS
Invited talk in the conferece will be assigned 30minute time slot including questions and answers
(Q&A). Oral presentations should be given in a 15minute time slot including Q&A. Poster sessions will
be held during the conference.
EXHIBITION
The IMID’05 Exhibition will be held at Indian Hall,
COEX, Seoul from July 20th through 23rd, 2005. We
expect great support and much interest from the
worldwide exhibitors.
The IMID Exhibition has provided the best
opportunity for exhibitors in the world to reach a large
and diverse audience of the information displays. In
the IMID’04 Exhibition 270 booths were exhibited by
114 companies and more than 11,250 attendees
visited to find the state-of-the-art information on the
latest developments in the information displays such
as LCD TVs, PDPs, OLEDs, and display processing
equipments, materials and components.
We expect the IMID’05 in the COEX Convention &
Exhibition Center in Seoul will attract more exhibitors
and attendees and provide the exhibitors a successful
business opportunity.
BOOTH FEE for the IMID2005 EXHIBITION
TYPE
CHARGE
Standard (Shell Scheme) 2,100$(Per booth(9s/m)
Raw Space
1,800$(Per booth(9s/m)
※Booth fee must be received by May 14, 2005
DEADLINES & KEYDATES
Application for Participation(1st come, 1st served)
1st - March 31 / 2nd – May 14
Payment of Balance
May. 14
Application for Additional Services
June 11
Distribution of Passes & Invitation Cards
June 7  June 12
Arrival of Exhibits
July 19 (by 4:00 pm)
(Submission of copies of invoices,
Packing lists and B/Ls )
Installation of Booths
July 18  19
Opening Ceremony
July 20
Removal of Booths
July 24
POINTS OF CONTACT
All questions or inquiries for further information
regarding IMID’05 should be directed to one of the
following:
Organizing Secretariat
Changhee Lee, Associate Professor,
School of Electrical Engineering,
Seoul National University
Seoul 151-744, Korea
Tel: 82-2-880-9093 (Lab: 02-880-9132)
Fax: 82-2-877-6668
E-mail: chlee7@snu.ac.kr
IMID’05 Secretariat
11F, The Korean Science and Technology Bldg.
635-4, Yeogsam-dong, Kangnam-gu
Seoul 135-703 Korea
http://www.k-ids.or.kr or www.edirak.or.kr
Email: kids@k-ids.or.kr
Tel: +82-2-563-7962
Fax: +82-2-556-2234
IMID’05 Exhibition Secretariat
IMID’05 Exhibition Team
11F, The Korean Science and Technology Bldg.
635-4, Yeogsam-dong, Kangnam-gu
Seoul 135-703, Korea
http://www.imidex.org, Email: cjh@edirak.or.kr
Tel: +82-2-563-7963
Fax: +82-2-556-2234
IMID’05 Business Session Secretariat
Kate Kim (Displaybank)
2F Samgong Bldg. 556-2 Dogok-dong, Kangnam-gu,
Seoul 135-858, Korea
E-Mail: kate@displaybank.com
http://www.displaybank.com/
Tel. +82-2-574-7232,
Fax. +82-2-574-7124
DEADLINES & KEY DATES
Abstract/Summary……….…..…….. March 31, 2005
Acceptance Notification………………April 15, 2005
Digest Paper Submission………….... May 31, 2005
Advanced Registration……………….June 30, 2005
Workshop………………………..…..
July 19, 2005
Conference……………………..
.July 1923, 2005
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT/SUMMARY
SUBMISSION: March 31, 2005
http://www.k-ids.or.kr/imid2005/
ACCESS TO CONFERENCE SITE
Gimpo Airport
COEX  Kimpo Airport
Bus stops: Stop No. 3 outside of Gimpo Airport Domestic terminal
Operating time: 06 : 00 ~ 20 :30 (Operating Interval : Every 15 ~
20 minutes)
Incheon International Airport
COEX <-> Inchon International Airport
Bus stop : Stop No. 3B, 10B the 1st floor of Incheon International
Airport
Operating time : 05 : 30 ~ 20 :00 (Operating Interval : Every 15 ~
20 minutes)
IMID’05
11F, The Korean Science and Technology Bldg.
635-4, Yeogsam-dong, Kangnam-gu,
Seoul 135-703 Korea
Route starting from Incheon International Airport
Limousine Bus Line : COEX / Korea City Air Terminal (KCAT) 
Gimpo Airport  Incheon International Airport
Operating time : 05:20 ~ 22:00
- From KCAT to Incheon International Airport : 05:20 ~ 20:00
- From Incheon International Airport to KCAT : 05:30 ~ 22:00
- Operating Interval : Every 5 ~ 10 minutes
Single fare : 12,000 won from Incheon International Airport
6,000 won from Gimpo Airport
Time from Incheon International Airport to COEX : approximately
60~80 minutes
TEL: +82-2-563-7962, FAX: +82-2-556-2234
E-mail: kids@k-ids.or.kr
http://www.k-ids.or.kr or www.edirak.or.kr (Exhibition)
Kimpo Airport  COEX
MID’05 CALL FOR PAPERS – PLEASE CIRCULATE AND POST
Inchon Int’l Airport  COEX
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