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Austin Forum on Science, Technology & Society Presents “Digital Display Holography”

Event: The world is witnessing an explosion of 3-D digital data content, particularly in entertainment and geospatial applications.

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Event: The world is witnessing an explosion of 3-D digital data content, particularly in entertainment and geospatial applications. Mark Holzbach with Zebra Imaging will review the history and fundamentals of digital holography displays with an emphasis on recent technologies and products, successful applications, and future possibilities.

Mark Holzbach is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab’s Spatial Imaging Group under the direction of holography pioneer, the late Dr. Stephen Benton. Zebra Imaging recently made Inc. Magazine’s “Inc. 500” list of fastest-growing companies in the United States for the second year in a row.

When: July 6, networking reception, 5:45 p.m.; talk, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Where: ATandT Conference Center Amphitheater (Room 204), 1900 University Ave.

Web site: Austin Forum on Science, Technology and Society

Background: The Austin Forum is a monthly speaker series that hosts distinguished industry professionals and leaders who share their knowledge and experience about the confluence of science, technology and society in the 21st century. This speaker series and networking event provides a unique venue in the Austin community for introducing new knowledge, ideas and education, and encouraging collaboration among Forum participants. A secondary goal is to sustain and build Austin’s leadership in advanced computing, energy, digital media and biotechnology. The event is free and open to the public.