Heatscape
Heatscape
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Heatscape a custom heat sink company was established in 1999 with the goal of providing advanced thermal engineering and design services to customers in Silicon Valley with increasing thermal and mechanical challenges. For the past 15+ years, Heatscape has grown from that small consulting firm with local reach to a global engineering and manufacturing solutions company with the ability to support our customers worldwide. Heatscape is … Read More

Kodenshi Auk
KODENSHI
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The broadening possibilities of light are the future for KODENSHI.The 21st Century is upon us and we are experiencing an ever more rapid rate of change. We are now in a multimedia society where reciprocal communication and information sharing through computers, audio-visual devices has become a reality. We use sensing technology to approach people’s lives and lead future technologies. As it searches for sensing technology, KODENSHI … Read More

Kyocera HAPTIVITY
Kyocera’s New “HAPTIVITY® i” Revolutionizes Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
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Kyocera unveiled its HAPTIVITY®i human-machine interface (HMI) technology — a hybrid innovation combining its patented HAPTIVITY® touch technology with IMSETM, a patented 3D injection-molded structural electronics technology from TactoTek Oy. The result lets designers create HMI solutions in a vast range of 3D shapes, with thinner form factors, fewer components, improved vibration resistance, and significantly reduced weight. Additionally, because they are fully integrated and seamless, HAPTIVITY®i solutions offer an interface that is reliable, durable, protected from debris and moisture, and easy to clean.… Read More

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Kyocera – 3D-Augmented Reality Head-Up Display
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Kyocera’s latest developments for creating a safe and comfortable mobility society include its “3D Augmented Reality Head-up Display,” which supports driver safety and comfort — as well as Kyocera’s patented HAPTIVITY ®* touchscreen display technology, which simulates a variety of realistic tactile sensations to revolutionize the human-machine interface.… Read More

Kyocera MIP Recorder
Kyocera MIP technology displays open up new applications
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Kyocera has launched the latest MIP Technology (Memory in Pixel) for a new solution for LCDs on the market. The Japanese ceramic expert combines three essential factors: The displays are outstanding with low power consumption, high image quality and fast switching times. The technology allows new applications, like smart watches, healthcare devices, sub displays of DSLR or IC recorders. To expand the battery lifetime all pixels include a SRAM memory. This results in a low power consumption for static image down to 5µW. By the power saving pixel selection method, only the selected pixel were driven. Which is different to the line selection method.… Read More

Samsung Display
Samsung Display to keep rolling out LCD panels in 2021
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Samsung Display has decided to push back the deadline for withdrawing from the LCD panel market, bringing in more uncertainties to the supply and price outlook for the coming year. Samsung Display’s decision comes as fellow company LG Display decided in October to delay by one year to the end of 2021 the planned closure of its LCD TV panel production lines amid rising panel demand and prices in the wake of the pandemic.… Read More

Memory-in-pixel technology reduces LCD power consumption
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Kyocera is presenting  MIP Technology (Memory in Pixel) as a way to lower power LCDs. By the power saving pixel selection method, only the selected pixel were driven. Which is different to the line selection method. As well as low power consumption, the displays have excellent image quality, claims Kyocera,  and fast switching times. The technology allows new applications, like smart watches, healthcare devices, sub displays of DSLR or IC recorders.… Read More

Kyocera unveils Concept Car “Moeye”
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Anticipating continued advances in autonomous driving and Mobility as a Service (MaaS), Kyocera focused on the importance of the car’s interior space to develop a futuristic cockpit that offers fresh innovations in a completely original vehicle design. Through a collaboration with Prof. Masahiko Inami from University of Tokyo’s Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Kyocera applied the unique optical camouflage technology to widen the passenger’s field of vision by making part of the cockpit functionally transparent. In addition, the Moeye concept is equipped with Kyocera’s latest technologies to enhance both safety and comfort, two key automotive design priorities.… Read More