ADVISORY/Just One Word -- Plastics: IEEE Spectrum Hosts Expert Panel Discussion on Organic Electronics at COMDEX Fall 2002.News/Assignment Editors & High-Tech high-tech also hi-tech adj. Informal Of, relating to, or resembling high technology. high-tech Adjective same as hi-tech Adj. 1. Writers COMDEX The former, premier computer trade show in the U.S. Although it grew into an end user event, it was originally created for dealers and distributors (it was the COMputer Dealers EXposition). Fall 2002 Booth #7958 ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (Nov. 19) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: Imagine a super-efficient display that can be rolled up
into a handheld device the size of a pen, cheap circuitry
literally inked onto almost any surface, and flexible
super-sized display as thin and light sheet plastic. Learn
how organic carbon-based semiconductors and molecular
electronics will make these advances possible. A panel
discussion, led by Samuel K. Moore, IEEE Spectrum
associate editor, will discuss new advances in the
semiconductor market that are making it possible for the
smallest PDAs to offer desktop quality graphic efficiency.
Mr. Moore will be joined by the following experts in this
field:
-- Julia Brown, Vice President of Technology Development,
Universal Display, Co.
-- Daniel Gamota, Department Manager and Distinguished
Member of the Technical Staff, Motorola
-- John Rogers, Director of Condensed Matter Physics
Research, Lucent/Bell Labs
WHEN: Tuesday, November 19, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m.
WHERE: COMDEX FALL 2002, Las Vegas Convention Center, North 252
DETAILS: IEEE Spectrum is producing "Crystal Ball: Technology
Infusions," a five-panel track part of the business
technology conference at COMDEX Fall 2002. Each panel
focuses on one of five emerging technologies that are
likely to have a significant impact on the IT industry
within the next three to five years. In addition to
organic electronics, technologies to be explored are the
semantic Web, gallium nitride, speech recognition
technology and autonomic computing.
IEEE Spectrum is a top science and technology magazine
whose core strength is its ability to round up top
industry professionals to provide informed, expert
commentary on the most important science and technology
concerns of our time in each issue. The magazine serves
as a source of information on trends in science and
technology for everyone from the computer programmer, to
the CEO to the average consumer.
INTERVIEWS: Immediately following each panel, IEEE Spectrum editors
and panelists will be available for interviews and Q&A at
the Media/Analyst Facility, Central Hall 2 (C2 Entrance)
-- Room B. To view product prototypes and obtain
additional information about each emerging technology,
visit IEEE Spectrum Booth #7958.
CONTACT: On-site Contacts: Tim Heffernan (516) 810-0453
Henry Feintuch (914) 548-6924
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