Miniaturization and high output in laser projector technology and its application development.
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What are the challenges and design considerations to keep in mind for miniaturization, such as speckle removal and optical system design?
★ Laser light sources are expanding their applications in head-up displays and HMDs! How can we achieve miniaturization and high output? ★ With the rise of wearables, what about the safety of lasers? How far should regulations go? ★ We are currently offering a pre-content request service! We welcome your practical issues! 【Venue】 Kawasaki City International Exchange Center, 1F, Meeting Room 2 【Kanagawa, Kawasaki】 【Date and Time】 September 25, 2013 (Wednesday) 13:20--16:45 【Instructors】 Part 1: Osaka University, Center for Optical Science Part 2: National Institute for Materials Science, Center for Optical Materials Part 3: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Advanced Manufacturing Process Research Division
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**Part 1: Summary of the Lecture** Laser displays not only have an extremely wide color reproduction range but also feature ultra-compact size and ultra-low power consumption, leading to rapid commercialization. This section will explain laser displays, focusing on their composition, characteristics, challenges, and applications in projectors.
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Part 1: Laser Display Technology and Its Application to Compact Projectors [13:20-14:35] Speaker: Osaka University Part 2: Development and Application Expansion of High-Power Green Laser Modules (Tentative) [14:40-15:55] Speaker: National Institute for Materials Science Part 3: Development of MEMS Optical Scanners for Mobile Projection Applications [16:00-16:45] Speaker: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
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