IDW ’10 will integrate fourteen workshops and two topical sessions in specialized fields playing important roles in information display activities. Each workshop will consist of oral presentations by invited/contributed speakers and poster presentations. Detailed and fruitful discussions on each specialized R&D update will be provided. The workshops and the topical sessions should be of interest not only to researchers and engineers, but also to those who manage companies and institutions in the display community.

The three-day conference will feature 512 papers, including a keynote address, an invited address, 97 invited papers, 201 oral presentations, and 212 poster presentations. Following plenary session of keynote and invited addresses in the Wednesday morning, presentations will begin and continue in eight parallel oral sessions through Friday. Poster sessions and author interviews will enable participants to discuss topics in detail. IDW ’10 will also present “IDW Best Paper Awards” and “IDW Outstanding Poster Paper Awards” based on paper originality and technical significance to information displays. Exhibits by universities and display industry-related businesses will also be featured from Wednesday to Friday in parallel with workshops. IDW ’10 should be of interest to not only researchers and engineers, but also managers of companies and institutions in the display community.

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The city of Fukuoka is located in the northern part of Kyushu Island, and is very conveniently located, with excellent access not only from within Japan but also from abroad. Fukuoka Airport is about an hour’s flight from Kansai International Airport and about 2 hours from Narita International Airport. From the Airport, the central station of Fukuoka, the JR Hakata Station, is only 5 minutes by subway. One can also reach Hakata in a matter of just 5 hours from Tokyo by Shinkansen (bullet train).The city is also connected to the Kyushu expressway via the city freeway.
Fukuoka is Western Japan’s most active city in business, culture, and industry. It has been one of the country’s major gateways for Asian continental cultures since olden times. The Fukuoka International Congress Center is located only 1.5 km from the center of Fukuoka city, Tenjin, and only about 2.5 km from JR Hakata station. This is an excellent advantage for the itineraries of conference-goers at the end of the day. Ferries and jetfoils at the adjacent international terminal of Hakata port run routes to Pusan, Korea.

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