San Diego Chapter
       


NEW 

San Diego Chapter of SID

Did you know we have a brand-new chapter of SID right here in San Diego? We are excited to form this new chapter to work with enthusiastic, creative people, and to create a great learning environment for our members. We encourage each of you to join the local chapter with the warmest welcome!

To kickoff the launch of our new chapter, our first meeting is scheduled for November 17th, 2022. We will have a presentation from Ross Young, the co-founder and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) on Global Supply Chain for Displays. Our first meeting will be held at one of Apple’s offices in the UTC area. The abstract and further details from our first invited speaker are found below.

Please note that light refreshments will be provided, so please RSVP to give us an accurate head count estimate for the event. Since the event will be held in an Apple facility, non-Apple attendees will need to register and be badged into the building. Please arrive early to give us sufficient time for this enrollment process.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to one of our SID officers via the contact information found at the end of this document.

 

Global Supply Chain for Displays

 

Abstract:    

Ross’s talk will draw from DSCC’s recent online conference covering all aspects of the display industry – The Global Display Supply Chain Dynamics and Technology Outlook Conference. He will emphasize the latest market and technology developments in smartphones, foldable displays, IT and TV markets and display manufacturing technology. He will also discuss the current poor market conditions in the overall display market and when those conditions are like to improve.

 

Date: November 17th, 2022

Time: 5:30 to 7:00 pm

Location: Apple Design Center Conference Room F2F 
                  9455 Towne Center Dr 
                  San Diego, CA, 92121 

Bio: 

Ross Young is co-founder and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) which is the leader in advanced display market research and consulting covering all aspects of the display supply chain. DSCC has also organized the SID Business Conference for the past 6 years. Previously, he started, ran and sold DisplaySearch which he started with less than $500 in capital and grew to over $10M in revenues. He has also worked throughout the display supply chain including at a TV brand, panel supplier, multiple equipment suppliers and a materials supplier.

Young went to UCSD for undergraduate and graduate school. Young also completed 12 IRONMAN triathlons including the World Championships in Kona in 2016.

You can also find him on Twitter at @DSCCRoss where he shares the future of the display industry with over 33K followers. He can be reached via email at ross.young@displaysupplychain.com

 

 

Chapter and Committee Officers:

 

President:  Jim Kennedy Email: Jim. Kennedy@spectrum-display.com
Phone: 858-529-7186 

Director: Radu Reit 
Email: reit.radu@gmail.com

Secretary / Treasurer:  Nicky Chan 
Email: nchan23@apple.com
Phone: 619-385-9657

 

 

San Diego Chapter 

 

Technical Meeting, March 15th, 2022  

Plenty of room under the skin: A wearable's perspective.

Abstract: 

The use of wearable electronic devices that can acquire vital signs from the human body noninvasively and continuously is a significant trend for healthcare. The combination of materials design and advanced microfabrication techniques enables the integration of various components and devices onto a wearable platform, resulting in functional systems with minimal limitations on the human body. Physiological signals from deep tissues are particularly valuable as they have a stronger and faster correlation with the internal events within the body compared to signals obtained from the surface of the skin. In this presentation, I will demonstrate a soft ultrasonic technology that can noninvasively and continuously acquire dynamic information about deep tissues and central organs. I will also showcase examples of this technology's use in recording blood pressure and flow waveforms in central vessels, monitoring cardiac chamber activities, and measuring core body temperatures. The soft ultrasonic technology presented represents a platform with vast potential for applications in consumer electronics, defense medicine, and clinical practices.

Speaker Bio:                                          

The use of wearable electronic devices that can acquire vital signs from the human body noninvasively and continuously is a significant trend for healthcare. The combination of materials design and advanced microfabrication techniques enables the integration of various components and devices onto a wearable platform, resulting in functional systems with minimal limitations on the human body. Physiological signals from deep tissues are particularly valuable as they have a stronger and faster correlation with the internal events within the body compared to signals obtained from the surface of the skin. In this presentation, I will demonstrate a soft ultrasonic technology that can noninvasively and continuously acquire dynamic information about deep tissues and central organs. I will also showcase examples of this technology's use in recording blood pressure and flow waveforms in central vessels, monitoring cardiac chamber activities, and measuring core body temperatures. The soft ultrasonic technology presented represents a platform with vast potential for applications in consumer electronics, defense medicine, and clinical practices.

REGISTER HERE

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Venue: Apple Design Center Conference Room F2F
9455 Towne Center Dr
San Diego CA 92121


Date: March 15, 2022  

Webinar Registration: GoTo Webinar  Link

Meeting: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm

Note:

Non- Apple people who would like to attend in person should plan to arrive early as there will be a badge process to get into the building. Food and Drinks will be provided.  
Questions:  Contact Jim Kennedy. Jim.kennedy@spectrum-display.com  or Phone: 858-529-7186 


 

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