May 26 2010
One of the leading specialists in light and color measurement technology, Konica Minolta Sensing Americas (KMSA), is going to exhibit a range of products at 2010 SID Display Week.
The event will take place at the Washington State Convention Center from May 25 to 27, 2010.
KMSA will display a variety of solutions that are specifically designed for measuring the latest Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology, which is being utilized in latest display products. KMSA endorses and regularly participates in SID Display Week.
The company will exhibit its flagship product, the CS-2000 spectroradiometer. The company will also display its other products such as the LS-100 Luminance Meter, CS-200 Chroma Meter, T-10 Illuminance Meter and CL-200 Incident Color Meter. In addition to the exhibits, KMSA will also conduct a number of live demonstrations every day.
KMSA’s Marketing Manager, Lou Carulli, informed that the company will provide a detailed explanation about the OLED technology and its output measurement.
The 2010 SID Display Week will also feature SpectraCAL’s video calibration software, CalMAN. The software is specifically designed for home theater purposes. SpectraCAL is a certified distributor of KMSA’s radiometric products across USA, and primarily focuses on the home theater calibration sector that has recently witnessed steady sales in view of reduced prices in flat panel televisions. KMSA’s products and SpectraCAL’s software offer a total solution for professional video calibration clients.
The 2010 SID Display Week is an international event that attracts manufacturers, engineers and scientists dealing in the electronic-display products. The event exhibits a variety of technologies that range from HD flat panel televisions and display products to innovative and state-of-the-art projection-displays, OLED displays, systems software, image processing, display processor hardware, electronic cinema and multimedia, among others. Numerous exhibitors and visitors attend the SID International Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition every year.
KMSA was the first to introduce portable color measurement components. At present, the company offers a number of instruments such as three dimensional non-contact scanners for shape measurement, lux meters and spectroradiometers for light and display measurement, and portable and bench-top spectrophotometers and portable colorimeters for color measurement.
The company’s equipment is utilized in a number of industries such as cosmetics, paints, plastics, coatings, aerospace and automotive industries. The company’s corporate headquarters in New Jersey features a three-dimensional scanning lab, technical support center, and sales force and service center that cater to South and North American regions.
KMSA is a subsidiary of Konica Minolta Holdings USA, Inc.