Radiant Vision and CET&D partner for display tech webinar

An upcoming webinar hosted by display test equipment maker Radiant Vision Systems in partnership with this publication will provide a deep dive into the technologies used in display metrology.

The webinar will introduce display test technologies that bridge the gap between scientific measurement and high-throughput automated optical inspection (AOI).

A partnership with Consumer Electronics Test & Development, the event which will be broadcast Wednesday, July 27, from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM US Eastern Time (7:30 AM Pacific Time; 4:30 PM Central European Time).

It will be lead by Matt Scholz, sales director of international and automotive business at Radiant Vision, who will follow-up his live web presentation with question-and-answer session with webinar attendees.

Display metrology uses a scientific approach to characterize the visual quality of a display by measuring its light output.

Various qualities of light can be measured to describe a display’s brightness, color, contrast, and other characteristics. Not only are these values important in the design of a new device—for example, to optimize performance—they are key for evaluating display quality in mass production—confirming that output values match minimum specifications.

Consistent and accurate measurements from R&D to production ensure the integrity of a display product from concept to consumer. For this reason, display metrology plays an important role in the manufacture of any display device.

Display metrology equipment includes imaging systems, spectrometers, specialized lenses, analysis software, and other components.

In the webinar Scholz, who has over a decade of experience in metrology applications, will introduce display metrology concepts and equipment and discuss misconceptions about production-level measurement that are addressed by advanced metrology systems.

“Production-level display measurement requires equipment that supports throughput demands while continuing to ensure quality according to standards, specifications, and user expectations,” said webinar presenter Matt Scholz.

“AOI equipment used in these scenarios must be efficient in terms of size, speed, ease of integration, and ease of use.”

Information and registration for the live webinar broadcast on July 27 is available here.