eMagin Discusses Manufacturing Strategy at Display Conference on Supply Channels
September 23 2005 - 6:40AM
Business Wire
eMagin Corporation (AMEX:EMA) CEO Gary Jones outlined scenarios
that would require expanding the company's manufacturing
capabilities at the Display Technology and Supply Chain Conference
sponsored by W R Hambrecht + Co and the United States Display
Consortium held yesterday in San Francisco. The presentation is
available at http://wsw.com/webcast/usdc4/ema/. Highlights of the
talk and the non-broadcast question and answer session include the
following. "Our business is growing and production is ramping back
up after equipment downtime during first half of the year," noted
Gary Jones, CEO and president, eMagin Corporation. "We have begun
considering how to meet future demands. The facilities we would
need require careful planning, including the consideration of
supply chains for our own products and those of our customers."
eMagin currently maintains a single production facility in Hopewell
Junction, N.Y. The facility also supports its research and
development efforts. "As some of the military and commercial
programs featuring our displays expand and our Z800 3DVisor sales
grow, we anticipate needing additional OLED display manufacturing
capacity. We anticipate that this would be in addition to, not a
replacement for, our existing facilities. But, establishing added
OLED capacity requires time to explore possible configurations and
locations, and we are in the process of considering several
locations or partnerships," he noted. Mr. Jones continued,
"However, some packaging of our displays has always been planned to
be outsourced when OLED production began to hit certain levels, as
is common for many semiconductor IC operations. This will enable
our current packaging capacity in New York to be available for fast
turn packaging and the custom packaging required by certain high
added value customers. This transition to mostly outsource
packaging is anticipated to be close at hand and should benefit us
with lower cost on our highest volume display products." In
response to a question about whether the company was shifting its
main emphasis from display components to headsets, Mr. Jones
responded, "We see the displays and display systems business as a
continuum. We currently anticipate growth of all our product
segments. We have been providing individual displays, interface
boards, cables, optics, imaging modules, and custom display HMDs
for a long time. The Z800 3DVisor is an important link in opening
the broader markets by providing an affordable way for people to
experience the full power of virtual imaging, equivalent to a high
cost simulator, in their homes and on travel. We want people to
understand that they can have virtual huge PC monitor screens
anywhere, anytime, using much less power than even small direct
view screens. The power of virtual imaging is only beginning to be
understood by the general population and we plan to work with our
customers to open new markets for virtual imaging." About eMagin
Corporation A leader in virtual imaging technology, eMagin
integrates high-resolution OLED microdisplays, magnifying optics,
and systems technologies to create a virtual image that appears
comparable to that of a computer monitor or a large-screen
television. With unique technology for producing high-performance
small molecule OLED-on-silicon microdisplays and related optical
systems, eMagin is the only company to supply these displays in
commercial quantities to OEMs. In addition, the company sells
integrated modules to military, industrial and medical customers,
and has recently announced its first consumer system, the Z800
3DVisor. eMagin's microdisplay operations are co-located with IBM
on its campus in East Fishkill, N.Y. Optics and system design
facilities are located in Bellevue, Wash. For additional
information, please visit www.emagin.com and www.3dvisor.com. Note:
eMagin and 3DVisor are trademarks of eMagin Corporation.
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