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KMSA to Host OLED Technology Seminars at Lightfair 2010

A leading specialist in light measurement technology, Konica Minolta Sensing Americas (KMSA) will exhibit its flagship product, the CS-2000 spectroradiometer at the annual commercial and architectural lighting trade show, Lightfair International 2010.

The show will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. from 12th to 14th May 2010.

In addition to the CS-2000 spectroradiometer, Konica Minolta Sensing Americas will also display its other products, which includes the LS-100 Luminance Meter, CS-200 Chroma Meter, T-10 Illuminance Meter and CL-200 Incident Color Meter.

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas will conduct a number of seminars that will primarily focus on the new light measurement technology, Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) that is being incorporated in future lighting components. The seminar will be held everyday at the trade fair and will be conducted at booth number 2735. Konica Minolta Sensing Americas regularly participates in the Lightfair trade show.

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas’ Marketing Manager, Lou Carulli, informed that the seminars will provide a detailed explanation about the OLED technology and its measurement output.

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas specializes in the industrial measurement of light, color and shape and provides a wide range of lighting equipment for various applications. The company was the first to introduce portable color measurement devices and provides a number of instruments such as three dimensional non-contact scanners for shape measurement, lux meters and spectroradiometers for light and display measurement, and portable and bench-top spectrophotometers and portable colorimeters for color measurement.

Numerous organizations around the world rely on Konica Minolta Sensing Americas’ products for their production chains. The company’s equipment is utilized in a number of industries such as cosmetics, paints, plastics, coatings, aerospace and automotive sectors. The company is a subsidiary of Konica Minolta Holdings. Its corporate headquarters in New Jersey features a three-dimensional scanning lab, technical support center, sales force and service center that cater to South and North American regions.

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