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Radiant Hosts Live Seminar on New Measurement Methods for AR/VR Devices

Radiant Vision Systems, a leading provider of visual test and inspection solutions for illuminated displays, announces that it will host a live seminar titled “New Methods for Display and AR/VR Testing” at the Hyatt House San Jose hotel in Silicon Valley. The seminar will cover basic principles of light and color measurement, applications of photometric imaging systems for display testing, and offer a live demonstration of near-eye display (NED) measurement through a virtual reality (VR) headset using Radiant’s new AR/VR lens imaging solution and software. The seminar will take place on May 10, 2018, from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM PDT in San Jose, California, USA.

Displays now provide most of the operational interfaces for devices in electronics, automotive, aerospace, and other industries. With a surge of new display technologies (like high-resolution OLED, microLED, and facial/gesture recognition) and integrations (such as head-up displays and near-eye augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) devices), manufacturers of displays face a wealth of new challenges for quality control in design and production. Despite vast technical differences, consumers expect the same flawless experience from their display products. Evaluating emerging technology demands new optical systems that can visualize displays exactly as customers experience them, with capabilities developed to test all unique display types and integrations. Radiant’s live seminar offers a fundamental introduction to photometric principles for light and color measurement and presents imaging solutions that can accurately simulate human visual perception of light to ensure the truest evaluation of product design and function. These solutions also answer the need for quality control on the production line, where they are used in fully-automated integrations to optimize operations throughout manufacturing.

Attendees of the Radiant seminar will learn:

  • Fundamentals of light and color measurement
  • Benefits of image-based photometric measurement systems for:

— Matching the human eye’s response to light and color
— Imaging entire displays for contextual uniformity and defect analysis
— Efficient R&D and production-level evaluation

  • New optical devices for electronic display measurement
  • Applications and considerations for image-based evaluation of OLEDs, anti-glare displays, AR/VR, view angle, and emitters that enable gesture/facial recognition

Demonstrations of photometric measurement will be provided throughout the seminar using Radiant ProMetric® Imaging Colorimeters and Photometers, TrueTest™ Software, and the company’s latest optical devices. Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss applications with the Radiant team following each presentation. The seminar is free to attend, with complimentary lunch and refreshments provided.

For more information or to register for the seminar, visit http://go.radiantvs.com/LP-SeminarRegistration-Display-ARVR.html. Learn more about Radiant Vision Systems at http://www.RadiantVisionSystems.com.

About Radiant Vision Systems
Radiant Vision Systems works with world-class brands and manufacturers to deliver creative visual inspection solutions that improve quality, reduce costs, and increase customer satisfaction. Radiant’s legacy of technology innovation in photometric imaging and worldwide install base date back more than 25 years and address applications from consumer electronics to automotive manufacturing. Radiant Vision Systems product lines include TrueTest™ automated visual inspection software for quality control, and ProMetric® imaging colorimeters, photometers, and light source measurement systems. Radiant is headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA, with strategic offices in China and South Korea. Radiant has been a part of Konica Minolta’s Sensing Business Unit since August 2015. For more information, visit http://www.RadiantVisionSystems.com

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Author: VR Reporter

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