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K-Display 2023 in Seoul from August 16th to 18th 2023

The Korea Display Industry Association is set to host the K-Display 2023 Korea Display Industry Exhibition in Seoul from August 16th to 18th, 2023. With the theme ‘Let’s Play! Display!,’ this year’s event will be the largest to date, featuring 170 companies and 580 booths. The exhibition will see increased participation from foreign companies, including Merck and Radiant Vision Systems. The two-day business forum will be highlighted by international speakers representing companies like Meta, LETI, and AUO in the XR and MicroLED fields.

Global cooperation will also be a focal point at the exhibition, with organizations such as the Japan Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Association, World VR/AR Association, and International Display Metrology Committee being invited to foster international exchanges. To showcase the display industry’s expanding markets, experiential theme halls will be on offer with solutions for mobility, XR, and digital signage.

The mobility zone will be exhibiting content such as transparent OLEDs on bus window;, the XR zone will showcase direct experience of VR-based rehabilitation treatment and facility management, and a signage zone will show moving LED modules and large format ART LEDs.

The exhibition will include corporate business strategy presentations, purchase consultations with LG Display and Samsung Display, and technology consultations to improve localization of parts. Trade consultations with overseas buyers will also take place.

Additionally, an open seminar hall will offer insights into global business strategies, cutting-edge technologies, and technology development trends in connection with research institutes and companies.

Various side events such as the Display Business Forum, International Standardization Forum, Job Fair, and Display Carbon Neutrality Seminar will be held concurrently with the main exhibition.

Keynote speeches from LG Display and Samsung Display will be delivered, highlighting technology trends and the government’s support policy for inorganic light-emitting display technology development.