As we mentioned previously, we have been at the Society for Information Day “Display Week” conference for the last few days. This yearly seminal event is the place where members of the display space come together, tell each other what they have discovered, and show off products. While not the size of CES, this show is far more specific to advances in the display space as opposed to the CES philosophy of considering anything that a consumer might buy as potential show fodder. This gives a much narrower focus to the companies involved and the orientation of the conversations. No washing machine talk but lots of OLED and bezel-less conversation. Of course, much of what is said is rhetoric, particularly at the more public venues, but on the exhibition floor, far more specific conversations can be had with key operational personnel, marketing types, and a variety of others. It is far more educational, both from an industry standpoint and a specific company standpoint than any other display related gathering and we make the trek each year to drain the heads of as many smart folk in the display space as we can.
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3/13/2019 07:59:00 am
By the way, I want to know the idea you have gained at the seminar you have attended to. I am hoping that everything turned out to be a great one, and I just hope that this will help you improve on things and your future business endeavors. I know that it is quite generalized to seek for something better. But I know for a fact that you will do great! I am confident that you are going to come up with several products from your community, and you are doing to do better this time!
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