JDI will Participate in FINETECH Japan 2020
Japan Display Inc. ("JDI") today announced that it will exhibit products at JDI booth, as well as provide the special session and a technical seminar while participating in the "FINETECH JAPAN", the 30th exhibition for LCD, organic EL, and Sensor Technology , from December 2th (Wed.) through the 4th(Fri.).
The FINETECH Japan 2020 exhibits products in the healthcare and highgenic security fields, including 8K4K high-brightness medical monitors, cycling VRs, external hover sensors that can be added to existing displays, transparent liquid crystal infection prevention applications, and various fingerprint sensors, including organic light sensors.
In the special lecture held during the meeting, the President and CEO will give a lecture on JDI's growth strategy. In the specialized technology seminar, the General Manager of the New Business Development Division will give a lecture on JDI's development of healthcare products technology. At the same time, we will exhibit a virtual booth, so even if it is difficult for you to visit, you can view JDI's new products online. When visiting, take measures to prevent transmission, and practice JDI's efforts toward the Wiz Corona era through lectures and exhibited products.
Name of the exhibition | FINETECH Japan 2020, the 30th exhibition of liquid crystal, organic EL, and sensor technology |
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Meeting | Wednesday, December 2 to Friday, April 2020 |
Venue | 2-1 Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba City, Makuhari Messe |
Advanced | https://www.ftj.jp/en-gb/about.html |
JDI Exhibition Booth | Makuhari Messe Hall 5 "Display Device Zone" 23-34 |
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