The automotive industry is undergoing a digital transformation powered by AI, leading to a future of software-defined vehicles. The industry is embracing display-based UIs for control and intelligent awareness, coupled with future in-cabin AI. High dynamic range (HDR) and consumer electronics-like design, with a sleek look and feel, are increasingly popular in the automotive display market. The demand for direct backlight LCDs with local dimming is growing, supporting power saving, high brightness, and high contrast ratio. This trend is expected to continue, with the direct backlight LCD market predicted to grow from 1.1 million units in 2023 to over 10 million units by 2026, according to Omdia.
Join this webinar to learn about the latest automotive display design and technology trends from Omdia, as well as Keiwa’s optimal direct backlight optical film solution. You will learn:
- How will the design and technology of automotive displays evolve in the future?
- What are the potential business opportunities for implementing direct backlight/Mini LCD backlight LCD in automotive displays?
- Will Quantum Dot Film with COB or COB White be the next-gen technology after POB?
Speakers:
Stacy Wu, Senior Principal Analyst, Automotive Displays, Omdia
Stacy is an experienced analyst in Omdia’s display research team, covering small and medium displays. She focuses on automotive displays, smartphone displays, and wearable displays. As a Principal Analyst, she covers small and medium display shipments, supply chain, pricing, and business strategy analysis. She is the lead analyst of the automotive display intelligent service.
Prior to her role, Stacy served as the manager of the market intelligence department of Delta Electronics Group and led the team to provide market insights to the senior management team. She was also a senior analyst responsible for the large area display market at iSuppli. During her tenure, she established a comprehensive industry network and delivered several speeches. She was awarded the iSuppli Idol Award in 2008. She holds a master’s degree in international marketing from the University of Strathclyde in the UK and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from National Chengchi University in Taiwan.
Jimmy Kim, PhD., Senior Principal Analyst, OLED Materials, Mini LED & Quantum Dot, Omdia
Jimmy is a Senior Principal Analyst in charge of display materials and cost analysis within the Omdia group. He joined Omdia (formerly IHS Markit) in November 2014, when IHS Markit acquired DisplaySearch, where he served as a senior analyst in charge of display materials and LED analysis.
Before DisplaySearch, he spent three years on the marketing team at Samsung LED (currently Samsung Electronics), leading the display-related LED market team and creating marketing strategies for the company. Prior to Samsung LED, Jimmy spent five years at Samsung Electronics working on the R&D team for the LCD business. There, he led several R&D projects on new light sources for LCD backlights and new BLU structures. He earned his Ph.D. from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Seoul National University, Korea.
Yoshito Nishino, Division Manager, Optical Firm Division, CEO & General Manager, Taiwan Keiwa, Inc.
Ying Chun Lin, Senior Sales Manager, Taiwan Keiwa Inc.
Ms. Lin is the Senior Sales Manager at Keiwa Incorporated, Taiwan. She joined the company in March 2017 as a sales representative for marketing and customer project management.