Presentation Abstract

As VR and AR applications take center stage, high brightness, nausea-free, low power displays are a must. Traditional OLED displays using color filters lose 80% of useful light. The eMaginteam has developed directly patterned OLED displays without color filters on a CMOS silicon backplane, achieving 2K x 2K display with 5000 cd/m2 with a roadmap to achieve 28,000 cd/m2 full color display. The talk will provide an update on this state of the art OLED micro display development.

Andrew G. Sculley

Andrew G. Sculley, has served as the eMagin’s Chief Executive Officer since June 2008 and served on the company board since 2009. From 2004 to 2008 Mr. Sculley served as the General Manager of Kodak’s OLED Systems Business Unit and Vice President of Kodak’s Display Business, where he forged a number of alliances with flat panel display manufacturers. From 2001 to 2004, he was the CFO of Kodak’s Display Business. From 2003 to 2006, he also served on the Board of Directors of SK Display, a joint venture between Sanyo and Kodak to manufacture active matrix OLED displays. From 1996 to 2001 Mr. Sculley served on as the Manager of Operations, CFO and member of the Board of Directors of Kodak Japan Ltd. Previously, he held positions in strategic planning and finance in Eastman Kodak Company. Mr. Sculley holds an MBA from Carnegie-Mellon University, an MS in physics from Cornell University and a B.S. in physics from Stevens Institute of Technology. He attended Harvard University’s International Senior Management Program while an executive at Kodak.