Serving growing demand for troubleshooting displays
It’s not a coincidence that display manufacturers and distributors are increasingly struggling with troubleshooting. Throughout all industries and areas of application, industrially used displays fail more and more frequently in the field. This is shown by an evaluation of the electronic display centre. The technology park is a network of high-tech companies in the field of applied physics, from basic physical research to software development to expert surveys and repairs.
The concept of the electronic display centre is designed to make the required know-how for technical solutions available on a point-by-point basis and as needed. This expert knowledge for analysis, modification and repairs of components, embedded systems or entire device concepts can be provided and retrieved quickly, cost-effectively and efficiently.
The aim of the site is to establish a technology centre with many globally well-connected specialists across the topic of electronic displays and technical lighting as a one-stop contact point. Among other things, the competence of more and more international partners is being bundled at this location.
Klaus Wammes, Managing Director of Wammes & Partner commented: "The Electronic Display Center not only offers the possibility to develop and make displays individually for all applications. The service portfolio also includes troubleshooting, obsolescence management as well as lighting technology measurement and qualification services for technical lighting and electronic flat-panel displays.”
He added: “Recently, the technology park was extended to include possibilities and additional processes in the areas of high vacuum (room temperature to high temperature), organic and inorganic coatings as well as solid state processes with high frequency activation."
Wammes is one of the drivers behind the idea Electronic Display Center in Gundersheim and resident there with his company himself.