LED JAPAN Conference Brochure Final 071411
LED JAPAN Conference Brochure Final 071411
LED JAPAN Conference Brochure Final 071411
2 Welcome 3 Why Attend, Who Should Attend Featured Speakers 4 Agenda 510 Conference Sessions 11 Event Sponsors + Exhibitors 12 Sponsorship & Exhibit Opportunities Venue + Hotel Information 13 Registration Form
Dear Colleague, We are pleased to present the fourth annual LED Japan/Strategies in Light Conference and Expo. This years event follows upon a great success in 2010, in which attendance exceeded 6,100 attendees and the exhibit floor was sold out. These are truly exciting times for the high-brightness LED industry. During the past year, the HB LED market has undergone growth not seen since the earliest days of the industry in the mid-1990s. Driven by the adoption of LED backlights in notebook computers, monitors and LCD TVs, the overall market grew by 93% in 2010 to reach $10.8 billion. Average annual growth through 2015 is forecast at 11.8% per year. As the backlight market saturates over the next few years, the main driver for overall market growth will shift to the adoption of LED lighting, which is still in its early stages. Our focus for the LED Japan/Strategies in Light Conference and Expo 2011 is
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on the developments in HB LED applications, technology and government policies that will continue to drive the market forward over the next five years and beyond. In addition, for the second year in a row, LED Japan/ Strategies in Light will feature an LED Lighting Track, which will take place on September 30 immediately following the main conference sessions. This track will examine some of the most pressing issues regarding the use of LEDs in lighting applications. A new feature at this years conference is two pre-conference workshops that will be held on Wednesday, September 28. These workshops will provide indepth presentations from experts in their fields on two subjects that are of keen interest to LED component and system manufacturers: Thermal Reliability for LED Lighting Design, and Test and Measurement of LEDs and LED Systems. In addition to conference programs that will address many of the important industry developments discussed above, LED Japan/Strategies in Light Conference and Expo 2011 will also feature a comprehensive exhibit area. The exhibit area will also include a variety of exhibitor presentations on September 28 and 29. I invite you to join me in Yokohama for the fourth annual LED Japan/Strategies in Light Conference and Expo. Sincerely, Ella Shum Conference Chair Director of LED Market Research Strategies Unlimited
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why attend
Conference attendees will gain in-depth information about the newest products and technologies that are impacting the market, meet the key decision makers in the buying process, and participate in important strategic dialogue. Market review + an updated five-year forecast. Strategies Unlimited, the recognized leader in market forecasting and in photonics market research, provides critical information on the significant trends and issues in the LED industry. Insight on crucial business + technological issues from industry leaders. Get the information you need on the trends and technologies that are driving the LED industry from the foremost experts in the field. Cost-effective + time-efficient. Meet key decision makers from the LED industry at one place and at one time. Dynamic networking opportunities. LED Japan Conference & Expo/Strategies in Light delivers a quality audience of senior level decision makers and is the ideal venue for developing new business partnerships as well as strengthening current client relationships.
featured speakers
Azzuro Semiconductors Erwin Ysewijn Vice President The Bergquist Company Justin Kolbe Senior Research & Development Engineer Sanjay Misra Director of R & D Canaccord Genuity Jed Dorsheimer Managing Director, Equity Research, Lighting and Solar China Solid-State Lighting Alliance Yuan Fu Manager, Consulting Services Department Cree Inc. Norbert Hiller VP & General Manager of LED Components Graftech International Holdings Inc. Stanley Hsiao Applications Engineer Intematix Corporation Yi Qun Li Executive VP & CTO Labsphere Inc. Greg McKee VP of Engineering Yang Wang Application & Optical Calibration Laboratory Manager Luxera Inc. Leonard Livschitz President and CEO Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry Yutaka Yoshimoto Director Information and Communication Electronics Division, Information Policy Division, Commerce and Information, Policy Bureau NNCrystal US Corporation Kai Su Chief Technology Officer Nomura Research Institute Takaaki Maehara Consultant, Information and Communication Industry Consulting Department, Consulting Division Otsuka Electronics Co., Ltd. Kosei Oshima Head of Calibration Laboratory Kazuaki Ohkubo Division Manager of R & D Philips Lumileds Lighting Ray Chock Global Segment Marketing Manager Rambus Inc. John Langevin Director Strategic Development Strategies Unlimited Ella Shum Director of LED Market Research Tom Hausken Director, Optoelectronic Components Telelumen Steve Paolini CEO Uchihara Creative Lighting Design Inc. Satoshi Uchihara Representative Underwriters Laboratories Japan Inc. Akio Yasuhara Yonsei University Moo Whan Shin Professor, School of Integrated Technology, College of Engineering Xicato Japan K.K. Noboru Kaito Representative Director/Director of Business Development
event agenda
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
8:00 16:00 9:00 12:00 13:00 16:00 REGISTRATION FOR WORKSHOPS WORKSHOP #1: Thermal Reliability for LED Lighting Design WORKSHOP #2: Test and Measurement of LEDs and LED Systems
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
Exhibition Registration Hours Exhibition Hours Exhibitor Seminar Schedule 9:30 17:00 10:00 17:00 14:00 16:45
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Exhibition Registration Hours Exhibition Hours Exhibitor Seminar Schedule 9:30 17:00 10:00 17:00 10:30 16:45
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
8:30 16:30 9:30 10:10 10:10 10:50 10:50 11:10 11:10 11:50 11:50 12:30 12:30 12:30 13:30 REGISTRATION National Status and Strategies of LEDs in Korea Dynamics of LED Driver Technology and Markets Refreshment Break Remote Phosphors: How New Technology is Improving Flexibility, Efficiency, and Consistency in LED Systems Photobiological Safety Standards for LEDs - Are You Ready? HB LED MARKET TRACK ADJOURNS Lunch
LED Japan Conference & Expo/ Strategies in Light Conference LEDs: Displays and Lighting Driving LED Market Growth
Pre-Conference Workshops
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
9:00 12:00
Light output and quality of light will degrade over the lifetime of an LED assembly. Several failure mechanisms will determine the mode, rate and extent of degradation. Temperature exposure and temperature induced mechanical stresses are major culprits behind performance degradation. This workshop will explain the physico-chemical nature of these mechanisms. In addition it will address tools to assess and model the robustness of a thermal design. Finally, it will address various solutions that can be used to mitigate thermal degradation.
Dr. Sanjay Misra is the Director of R&D at the Bergquist Company. He has been with Bergquist for 14 years. He has been intimately involved with all aspects of R&D from materials/product development to process improvements and metrology both hands-on and as a manager. He is the author of 20 peer reviewed articles, over 25 presentations, 11 US patents and several international patents. Justin Kolbe is currently a Senior R&D Engineer at the Bergquist Company, focusing on the development of new materials and processes for power applications requiring thermal management. He has been with Bergquist for 15 years in development, process development and applications support of insulated metal substrates. 13:00 16:00
Dr. Yang Wang Application and Optical Calibration Laboratory Manager Labsphere Inc.
This workshop will provide participants with a working knowledge of the optical properties of LEDs and how to measure them correctly. The principal topics of the workshop will include: Fundamentals of radiometry and photometry, SSL terms and integrating spheres and hemispheres
Radiometric and photometric units and language; a breakdown of units and terms spanning lumens to W/m2-sr-nm, color and CCT SSL metrology fundamental terms; an explanation of CIE/IES terms for SSL-specific measurements Integrating sphere/hemisphere photometry and spectrophotometry Growing need for measuring lighting standard International traceability system in the lighting industry Principle of traditional integrating sphere New integrating hemisphere geometry and principle Error factors of integrating sphere Surface illuminant measurement by integrating hemisphere Comparison in the measurement values of the integrating sphere and hemisphere. Principal of quantum efficiency measurement How to measure quantum yield of solution sample Shooting technical problem such as to eliminate re-excitation Calibration standards, and set up Calibration exercise Sample set up, 2pi versus 4pi Absorption correction and effects LED and SSL measurements: electrical, optical and thermal LED vs. QTH lumen standards
Photometric calibration technique and necessary factors for certifying lamps and LED standards
LED phosphor materials analysis absolute quantum yield measurement for phosphor solution
Greg McKee is the VP of Engineering for Labsphere Inc. His career history includes various positions of responsibility for the strategic business development and support of light metrology solutions for the remote sensing, imaging, non-image, laser, LED, SSL and general lighting. Over the years he has managed numerous projects to successful completion as well introducing many innovative new products to market. He is regularly invited to speak on behalf of Labsphere at various global conferences and industry events. Greg currently serves as an Executive Officer and Director for the Council for Optical Radiation Measurements (CORM). He has served as Chairman of CORM Technical Committee on Integrating Flux Devices and continues to be an active participant of LTEC, and IESNA TPCs for Photometry of Light Sources and Solid State Lighting. Dr. Yang Wang is the Applications and Optical Calibrations Laboratory Manager at Labsphere, specializing in optical metrology and sensor/imaging testing systems. Throughout his career, Dr. Wang has been dedicated to optical/optoelectronic system engineering and has contributed his expertise to multiple custom systems and calibrations. Dr. Wang joined Labsphere in August 2008. Kosei Oshima has been with Otsuka Electronics (formerly Union Giken) for 28 years. Through his career, he has been involved with the application development of fiber optics polychrometers, HPLC analyzers, LCD evaluation systems and film thickness monitors. He recently established the Photometric Calibration Laboratory which is based on the Measurement Law of Japan (JCSS) and accredited by IAJapan, which is a signatory to the Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) of ILAC and APLAC. He is an active member of JIS drafting committee, JELMA and JLEDS. In CIE he is an active member of TC2-50, TC2-63 and other LED optical measure related committees. Dr. Kauaki Ohkubo has been with Otsuka Electronics for five years as the Development Division Manager. He has developed the integrating hemisphere and other light measurement systems. Throughout his career of over 25 years he has accumulated his knowledge in photometry and radiometry.
Keynote Presentation #1
Speaker: Norbert Hiller VP and General Manager, LED Components, Cree, Inc.
Norbert Hiller heads the LED Components business unit at Cree. He joined Cree in 2001 after holding a similar position in LED components and light modules with OSRAM Opto Semiconductors beginning in 1996. Prior to 1996, Mr. Hiller was a Marketing and Sales Manager for Philips Optoelectronics Center in the Netherlands, spending several years at one of its German facilities.
11:15 11:55
Jonathan (Jed) Dorsheimer serves as Managing Director, Equity Research, Lighting and Solar, at Canaccord Genuity. By leveraging his knowledge of compound semiconductors and device physics, Jed has differentiated his research from the Street by identifying emerging trends such as Solid State Lighting. Through bottoms up analysis and tireless market diligence, Jed has built a franchise known for fundamental research and credited with identifying key companies within that show the greatest promise of maintaining or disrupting incumbent technologies.
14:50 15:30
16:25 16:50
150- and 200-mm GaN-on-Si LED-Wafers Processed on CMOS Lines Offer the Next LED Revolution
Speaker: Erwin Ysewijn Vice President Azzurro Advanced engineering of GaN-on-Si materials has created the next generation of proven base materials for the LED industry. Large-area wafers (150 mm now, 200 mm by the end of 2011) are able to facilitate dramatic cost reduction for LED-chips. Strain-engineering technology has overcome the bowing for large area GaN-on-Si wafers. This makes GaN-on-Si wafers suitable for processing on standard CMOS lines. One further key advantage of Si substrates is a better thermal conductivity resulting in better wavelength homogeneity, i. e. reduced binning. The Si substrate is intrinsically easier to remove than sapphire substrates, enabling high-brightness thin-film LEDs with higher yield and lower cost. Needless to say, Si substrates are much less expensive and face fewer supply constraints and price fluctuations. CAPEX spending can be nullified using existing CMOS foundries to have LED-chips made on large area GaN-on-Si.
Erwin Ysewijn started his marketing and sales career in 1989 working at Hitachi Semiconductors headquarters in Tokyo getting familiar with Japanese and international business culture. His main task was market development for power semiconductors such as IGBT, discrete and modules, POWERMOSFET and GaAs devices for the K/KU-band DBS applications. Since then he has spent most of his time in large parts of Asia, covering among others, Korea, India, Taiwan and China, working on marketing, sales and strategic M & A projects. In his last position before joining AZZURRO he headed global marketing activities at Lantiq.
Enabling the LED Lighting Revolution: LED Driver Electronics is the Next Big Thing
Speaker: Leonard Livschitz President and CEO Luxera, Inc. For years the majority of investments related to LED lighting were made into the development of LED die and LED emitter packaging. Leading LED manufacturers make forward looking statements of LEDs approaching $0.001/lm in the near future. What about the rest of the system? This presentation will demonstrate the paradigm shift approach in LED driver technology to overcome the limiting factors of current electronics and open the door to a truly cost-efficient driver electronics platform with superior reliability and performance as well as features for future system upgrades and functionality.
Leonard Livschitz is the founder of Luxera as well as its president and CEO. Mr. Livschitz is a recognized industry expert in LED Lighting. For over 15 years he held a number of executive and technical positions in sales, marketing, business development, and R&D with Philips Lumileds Lighting, LedEngin, Visteon Lighting and Ford Motor Company.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
11:10 11:50
Remote Phosphors: How New Technology is Improving Flexibility, Efficiency, and Consistency in LED Systems
Speaker: Yi Qun Li Executive Vice President and CTO Intematix Corporation This presentation will discuss the advantages remote phosphors provide in flexibility, efficiency, and color accuracy, including the ability to change CCT and CRI in the same fixture simply by changing the remote phosphor lens. It will also discuss how to achieve the highest performance from a remote phosphor luminaire design by optimizing design of secondary optics and eliminating unnecessary system components. The presentation will address several common design obstacles and explain how to avoid them to optimize efficiency, and it will also address improvements in manufacturing, including printing of phosphor inks as well as plastic phosphor composites. Finally, the presentation will review how remote phosphors reduce LED color binning and what that means for the LED industry.
Dr. Yi Qun Li is co-founder of Intematix Corporation, and currently serves as Executive VP and CTO. He plays an instrumental role in growing Intematix, and leads technology development, establishing subsidiary companies, strategically marketing products, and positioning Intematix as a leader in the SSL industry through the expansion of components and lighting products. Dr. Li has spent more than 20 years pioneering material innovations and developing products. He has published more than 50 scientific papers, and holds numerous patents.
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(As of June 20, 2011) Optical Solutions Corporation OptoSirius Corporation Otsuka Electronics Co., Ltd. Prolinx Corporation Radiance Corporation Rsoft Design Group Japan K.K RUBICON Technology SAMAR International Corporation SHIMADZU Corporation Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. Spectra Co-op SUPERTEX Tokushima Industrial Promotion Organization Toyohashi University of Technology UNDERWRITERS Laboratories Inc. UNIBRITE Technology Co., Ltd. WAGO Company of Japan, ltd. WIN&WIN Corp. YAMAGUCHI Prefectural Industrial Technology Institute
EXHIBITORS
In addition to HB LED manufacturers, LED Japan/Strategies in Light will be attractive to companies that supply equipment, materials and chemicals to these manufacturers. All elements of the HB LED vertical supply chain are represented in Japan, ranging from substrates, to process materials and chemicals, to manufacturing equipment.
APPLICATIONS INCLUDE:
General lighting Illumination Mobile applications Signs and signals Displays Automotive lighting Electronic equipment
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1. online: Visit www.sil-ledjapan.com and fill out the registration form on the registration page of our website. 2. By fax: fax your completed reg form to: +1 918 831 9161 or toll free (Us only): +1 888 299 8057 3. By mail: LeD Japan 2011 Conference & exhibition registration, p.o. Box 973059, Dallas, tx 75397-3059 4. email: scan and send your completed form [email protected]
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1. tYpe of CompanY or organiZation: (seLeCt one) 01 Designer/Specifier/Installer/End-User 02 LED Module/Sub-System Manufacturer 03 Equipment & Instrument Supplier LED 04 LED Material & Chemical Supplier 05 Test & Measurement/Standards 06 LED Chip Manufacturer 07 Lighting Fixture or Display Manufacturer 08 LED Packager 09 Optics & Optical Design 10 Drivers & Power Supplies 11 Equipment/Materials Supply for Chip Manufacturing 12 Distribution/Sales Representation 13 Financial & Consulting 14 Academic or Government Research 15 Media & PR 16 Other, Please Specify __________________________. 2. JoB fUnCtion: (seLeCt one) 01 Mgt (CEO, President, GM, VP) 02 Engineering/Product/Technical Manager 03 Design Engineer 04 Architect Lighting Designer 05 Product Engineer & Manufacturing 06 Corp R&D 07 Distribution & Sales 08 Purchasing 09 Consulting 10 Investment/Financial 11 Other,Please Specify __________________________. 3. appLiCations areas of interest: (CHeCk aLL tHat appLY) 01 General Lighting 02 Entertainment & Decorative Lighting 03 Vehicles 04 Signals 05 Signs & Displays 06 Mobile Appliances 07 Industry & Medical 08 Architect/Lighting Designer/Specifier 09 Other, Please Specify __________________________. 4. WHat proDUCts Do YoU pUrCHase or speCifY? (CHeCk aLL tHat appLY) 01 LED Chips 02 LED Manufacturing Equipment 03 Materials & Chemicals for LED Manufacturing 04 LED Modules & Subsystems 05 Packaged LED 06 Chip-On Boards 07 Driver ICs 08 Drivers & Control Equipment 09 Optical Design Software & Services 10 Test & Measurement Equipment 11 Optics, Lenses, Diffusers, Etc. 12 Packing Materials, Heat Sinks 13 Displays 14 Lighting Fixtures 15 Other, Please Specify __________________________. 5. WHat pUBLiCations Do YoU reaD to oBtain information on HB LeDs? (CHeCk aLL tHat appLY) 01 LEDs Magazine 02 Compoundsemionline/Solidstatelighting. Net/Lightimes 03 Lighting Design+Application Magazine 04 LED Journal 05 Other, Please Specify ______________________________. 6. pUrCHasing roLe: (CHeCk aLL tHat appLY) 01 Specify 02 Recommend 03 Approve 04 None 7. HoW DiD YoU Hear aBoUt oUr eVent? (seLeCt one) 01 Magazine Ad 02 Banner Ad on Website 03 Email Alert 04 Enewsletter 05 Direct Mail Brochure 06 Web Search 07 Colleage 08 Other, Please Specify __________________________.
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Payments must be received by published date in order to receive early registration discounts. Cancellations must be received in writing before August 28, 2011 in order to receive a refund, minus $100 administrative charge. After August 28, 2011, refunds are not available. Substitutions may be made at any time by contacting the registration office in writing.
REgiSTRATiOn FEES early Bird registration must Be paid on or before august 15, 2011 BEST VALUE TOTAL ACCESS PASS: Wednesday, September 28, Thursday, September 29, and Friday, September 30
Paid On Or Before 8/15/11 Early Bird Rate $800 USD =____________ Paid After 8/15/11 $900 USD =____________ FLEXPASS COnFEREnCE FEE: Thursday, September 29 & Friday, September 30
(Includes BOTH HB LED Market and LED Lighting Conference Tracks, Exhibition & Exhibitor Seminar Presentations on the Exhibition Floor, Networking Reception, Conference Proceedings, Refreshment Breaks & Lunch) (Includes BOTH Workshop 1 & 2, BOTH HB LED Market and LED Lighting Conference Tracks, Exhibition & Exhibitor Seminar Presentations on the Exhibition Floor, Networking Reception, Conference Proceedings, Refreshment Breaks & Lunch)
Paid On Or Before 8/15/11 Early Bird Rate $600 USD =____________ Paid After 8/15/11 $700 USD =____________ HB LED MARkET COnFEREnCE FEE: Thursday, September 29 & Friday, September 30
(Includes HB LED Market Conference Track ONLY, Exhibition & Exhibitor Seminar Presentations on the Exhibition Floor, Networking Reception, Conference Proceedings, Refreshment Breaks & Lunch)
Paid On Or Before 8/15/11 Early Bird Rate $450 USD =____________ Paid After 8/15/11 $550 USD =____________ Paid On Or Before 8/15/11 Early Bird Rate $200 USD =____________ Paid After 8/15/11 $250 USD =____________
Reliability for of LEDs WK#1: Thermal Management LED Lighting Design WK#2: Test and Measurement of LEDs and LED Systems
PRE-COnFEREnCE WORkSHOPS
Workshops are ONLY included in Total Access Pass. Workshops are additional and not included in the HB LED Market conference, LED Lighting conference or FLEXPASS conference registration fees.
FREE EXHiBiTS OnLy PASS: Wednesday, September 28, Thursday, September 29, and Friday, September 30 nETWORking RECEPTiOn: Thursday, September 29
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$50 USD =__________
METHOD OF PAyMEnT
CHECk EnCLOSED (in US funds only) WiRE (Wire instructions will be provided on invoice)