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Topics covered will include next-generation high-bright green LEDs, status review of Organic LEDs, new products and applications of high-bright LEDs and LED photometry.
The workshop will feature the following speakers: Prof. Zetian Mi, McGill University Prof. Zheng Hong Lu, University of Toronto Dr. Venkat Venkataramanan, University of Toronto Shawn Du, Nichia America Corporation Dr. Tung Yang Wang, Osram Sylvania Scott Jennato, Phillips Lumileds Side Rane, SphereOptics Paul Scheidt, Cree The workshop will also feature three Focus Group Meetings with the following themes:
LED and OLED technologies SSL product development and application Research and development funding opportunities for SSL manufacturers Workshop participants will benefit from excellent insight from industry and academic leaders and networking opportunities with members of the Canadian SSL community.
The Institute for Optical Sciences at University of Toronto has recently announced its Solid State Lighting Network (SSLNet) that brings together researchers, industries and agencies to foster dialogue, knowledge sharing and facilitating collaborative projects. The forthcoming workshop “Emerging trends in Solid State Lighting†Will be the first major event of the SSLNet.
Registration:
Industry Participants: $100+GST
Academic Participants: Free (registration required; limited seats)
For registration, contact: ronto.ca About the Author Brian Owen , a contributing editor of LEDs Magazine , is also the Program Advisor to greenTbiz , which facilitates the LED City Toronto initiative. He is actively involved in the development and operation of energy conservation programs For government, municipalities and utilities and specializes in capacity building, commercialization and market transformation. greenTbiz, an ENERGY STAR, Lighting Facts and L Prize Partner, provides energy conservation and environmental awareness programs to the small business sector in Toronto, Canada.
Toronto hosts workshop on Emerging Trends in Solid State Lighting
The workshop will be held on June 29 at the University of Toronto. The first Toronto Workshop on Solid State Lighting will be held on the June 29, 2009 at the University of Toronto. In the rapid advancing Solid State Lighting world, keeping abreast of technology Developments is vital for staying ahead of the competition. Join industry leaders and eminent academic researchers in Toronto for an in-depth insight into emerging trends.