• 2021 智慧顯示創新應用論壇
    2021 智慧顯示創新應用論壇
    國際貿易局
    2021/04/21
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    台北世貿中心 南港一館
    日期:4/21~4/23_ 主辦單位:經濟部國際貿易局 由TDUA(台灣顯示器產業聯合總會)主辦的2021 Display Innovation Taiwan Conference 智慧顯示創新應用論壇 (DIT'21),即將在4月21日至4月23日在台北南港展覽館1館四樓展開。近年來人工智慧(AI)、物聯網(IoT)、5G、虛擬/擴增/混合實境(VR/AR/MR)等全新技術的出現,都被認為能改變製造業,甚至改變人類世界的現況,而由智慧型手持/穿戴式裝置串聯起的智慧生活網,正是讓顯示器與智慧移動、醫護產業、智慧商店、智慧感測、電競產業、機器人及自動化產業等異業跨界整合的重要介面!論壇主軸「顯示產業的跨界與創新: 新技術、新應用、新商業模式」,呼應未來在 5G 的開通下,包括自駕車、物聯網、8K 影像傳輸、AI 運算等,都可因 5G 開通而更進一步發展,三天的論壇將從技術開發到終端應用的各種角度來洞悉整體市場脈動,提供所有與會人員因應未來發展與挑戰的嶄新思維。
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