Since Xi'an Semipower Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. joined the LED Standards Development Committee, it has undertaken some project standard formulation and revision work. In the process, the company has benefited a lot from multiple technical discussions, communication and collaboration with other companies.
Recently, after many communication efforts, our company has the honor to invite Mr. Shuji Nakamura, the winner of the "2014 Nobel Prize in Physics", to Xi'an for technical lectures and exchanges. We hope that Mr. Nakamura's arrival can introduce new ideas to our company's new product research and development. Technical strength and support, and at the same time, Mr. Nakamura can introduce the latest international LED technology and development trends to provide more information and ideas for the development of the domestic LED industry. In addition, he was accompanied by Mr. Atsushi Okuno, a senior member of IEEE and vice chairman of the China-Japan LED Lighting Promotion Association. At the same time, we also actively coordinate the resources of universities in Xi'an and jointly organize and arrange technical exchange activities with universities. We also look forward to the participation of well-known LED companies in the industry and to showcase the latest development of domestic LED industry technology.
Speech schedule
July 28
1) The keynote report will start at 10:00
2) The host introduces leaders and guests
3) Speech by the leader of the Solar Photovoltaic Industry Division of the Department of Industry and Information Technology/Xi’an Foreign Experts Affairs Bureau
4) Keynote speech by Shuji Nakamura: Future application trends of LED technology
5) Speech by Atsushi Okuno
6) Participating companies asked questions and discussed
7) Moderator’s concluding remarks
8) End of meeting
Contact unit: Xi'an Semipower Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
Contact person: Zhang Xueting Tel: (029) 88251977-8000
Fax: (029) 88253717 Mobile: 15114895051
Email: zhangxueting@semipower.com.cn
Registered companies are required to fax or return the receipt to the designated email address before July 24, 2015.
Attached: Mr. Nakamura’s resume
Shuji Nakamura was born on May 22, 1954 in Ikata, Japan. He graduated from Tokushima University in Japan. He is a Japanese-American electronic engineer and a professor in the Materials Department of the School of Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Shuji Nakamura became well known for developing high-brightness blue LEDs based on GaN in 1993 while working at Nichia Corporation in Japan. At the time, developing a blue LED was considered impossible, as only red and green LEDs had been available for the previous 20 years. On October 7, 2014, Akasaki Isamu, Amano Hiroshi and Nakamura Shuji won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of the "high-efficiency blue light-emitting diode". Main achievements: Inventing blue LED and winning the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics. Professor Shuji Nakamura’s innovation enabled LED manufacturers to produce three primary color (red, green and blue) LEDs, making it possible to achieve 16 million colors. Perhaps most importantly, the LED industry leverages this new technology to begin commercial production of white LEDs (semiconductor ecological light sources). In 1989, Professor Nakamura began to study blue LEDs based on Group III nitrogen materials. For his outstanding achievements in blue-light LEDs, Professor Nakamura received a series of honors, including the Nishina Memorial Prize (1996), the IEEE Jack A. Morton Award, the UK's top scientific award (1998); the Franklin Medal (2002), Nakamura in 2003 The professor was elected as an academician of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and received the Millennium Technology Award in 2006. In 2000, Professor Nakamura joined the University of California, Santa Barbara. Obtained more than 100 patents and published more than 200 papers.