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Webinar Thursday 19 May - Will Emerging Haptics find their Niches?

IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Thursday 19 May 2016.
 
Webinar Title: Will Emerging Haptics find their Niches?
Date: Thursday 19 May 2016
Presenter: James Hayward, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
 
Space is limited - reserve your seat today!
 
Haptics are an essential feature of the UX platform in many electronic products today. Whether as notification provision in a vibrating smartphone, tension building in a video game controller, or input confirmation in an industrial scanner, this billion dollar industry is something that most people will experience every single day.
 
However, with a dominant incumbent, ruthlessly maintained patent monopolies and very high industry standards, emerging haptic technologies have struggled to move beyond the research labs into commercial products. In this webinar, IDTechEx Research will discuss the haptics industry covering the following:
 
  • Main technology options today, with the key players behind them
  • Technology benchmarking of prominent options
  • Case studies by application, looking at technology commercialization
  • 10 year market forecasts and discussion
 
For more on the haptics industry, see the IDTechEx report: Haptics 2016-2026: Technologies, Markets, Players.
 
 
 
We will be holding exactly the same webinar twice in one day. Please register for which ever session is most convenient for you.
 
Date: Thursday 19 May 2016
Duration: 30 minutes plus 10 minutes for Q&A
 
Webinar #1: Europe & Asia Pacific
 
9:30am (GMT +1, BST) London
10:30am (GMT +2, CEST) Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome
11:30am (GMT +3, EEST) Athens, Jerusalem, Moscow
3:30pm (GMT +7) Bangkok
4:30pm (GMT+8) Singapore, Taipei, Beijing
5:30pm (GMT+9) Tokyo, Seoul
6:30pm (GMT+11) Canberra
 
 
Webinar #2: Americas
 
9:00am (Pacific DT) USA & Canada
10:00am (Mountain DT) USA & Canada
11:00am (Central DT) USA & Canada
12:00noon (Eastern DT) USA & Canada
5:00pm (GMT +1, BST) London
 
 
 
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