New Vision Display
Logo of NVD | |
Industry | Display Technology |
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Founded | Shenzhen, China (1993 ) |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
Jeff Olyniec (CEO); Alan F. Lefko (CFO); David Kruse (President of Worldwide Sales and Marketing); Steve Gerisch (VP Sales - The Americas); Matthias Pfeiffer (CTO); Farouk Zabel (CTO) |
Products |
Fast Track; TFT Modules; LCD Modules; Touch Products |
Number of employees | 2300 |
Website |
newvisiondisplay |
New Vision Display, Inc. (NVD)[1] is a U.S. based display technology company headquartered in Roseville, California[2] that develops and manufactures custom displays and touch screens applied to products in the automotive, medical, industrial, telecommunications, electronics and consumer industries. Incorporated in November, 2012 to acquire the assets of Multek Display US, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Flextronics International, Inc.), NVD operates manufacturing facilities in Shenzhen China.
NVD's technology includes passive matrix and active matrix liquid crystal displays (LCD’s), 3D shutters, bi-stable displays, and projected capacitive touch sensors. NVD also creates integrated displays with capacitive and resistive touch panels.. NVD is certified as compliant with the International Quality Management System standards, including ISO 9001 for general quality management and ISO/TS 16949 for specific automotive industry quality management standards.
NVD currently has over 2,300 employees worldwide with two factory locations in Shenzhen, China and a new location coming soon in Hunan, China. The NVD sales and technical support teams are located across the USA, Europe, and Hong Kong.
History
NVD’s history starts as early as 1993 when the original factory (company name Vikay) was built in Shenzhen, China. During that time, the company sold its first TN, STN and FSTN displays and display centric electronics assemblies in 1993, 1995, 1996 and 1998, respectively.
In 1999, Vikay sold its Shenzhen factory to International Display Works (IDW). IDW opened a second Shenzhen factory in 2000. The company expanded to also sell CSTN displays and TFT modules starting in 2005 and 2006.
In 2006, IDW was purchased by Flextronics and its name was changed to Vistapoint Technologies. Flextronics reorganized Vistapoint Technologies in 2009 and renamed it Multek Display and Touch. Multek sold its first film based touch screens in 2009.
In 2012, New Vision Display purchased the entire Multek operation from Flextronics. The original Shenzhen factory from Vikay and the second factory built by IDW are the existing factories (north and south campuses) of New Vision Display.
References
- ↑ "New Vision Display". newvisiondisplay.com. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
- ↑ "Roseville-based New Vision Display Inc. plans IPO — Sacramento Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. 2013-06-28. Retrieved 2014-06-14.