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FPD International 2003 Held on the Largest Scale Ever
Tokyo -- November 19, 2003 -- FPD International, held from October 29 to 31 at
Yokohama, saw its number of visitors surge 120% from the previous year,
totaling to 55,257.
The event was renamed from LCD/PDP International to "FPD International" as of this year.
Since its inception back in 1994, the event has been growing steadily both in the number of
exhibitors and visitors. At FPD International 2003, a total of 243 exhibitors
showcased their leading-edge LCD's, PDP's and OEL/OLED's in a total of 531
booths.
Newsworthy products including the world's largest LCD/PDP panels,
high-definition small-to-medium sized displays assembled at the venue, of which
the visitors devoured with their eyes. The fervor of the venue was broadcasted
in Japan's major TV news programs, maximizing the event's exposure. A
Technical Session Plaza was located within the venue, where exhibitors
capitalized on the event's high-profile opportunity to make presentations of their
latest technology and product information, some of which attracted over 500
attendees. Concurrently with the seminar, NIKKEI MICRODEVICES and
NIKKEI ELECTRONICS jointly held "FPD International Seminar 2003." The
seminar featured industry savvy personnel and gurus from around the globe to
make keynote speeches (Details can be obtained at:
http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/fpd/english/semi.html). The seminar venue was
overbrimming with enthusiastic attendees, exceeding the seating capacity of
1,000. Flash reports on the event were extensively covered by Nikkei BP's
vertical publications including NIKKEI MICRODEVICES and NIKKEI
ELECTRONICS.
For further details, please contact:
International Office
phone: +813-5210-8502
fax: +813-5210-8119
http://www.nikkeibp.com
e-mail: info@nikkeibp.com
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Nikkei Business Publications is part of the Nihon Keizai Shimbun group, the world's largest
group of companies providing mainly business and financial information for most Japan's decision
makers. Covering a wide variety of specialized areas including business, computer, electronics,
construction, services
and medicine, Nikkei Business Publications is the number one business publisher in Japan. As of November 13,
we publish 44 magazines and 3 newsletters, reaching a combined total readership of over 2.6 million.
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