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News Release from: GDS - Global Display Solutions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 May 2003
New mission for Williams
Global Display Solutions has appointed Graham Williams as its new Project Manager.
Global Display Solutions (GDS) has appointed Graham Williams as its new Project Manager Williams has worked in the displays industry for 18 years for companies including Marconi, Densitron and Sharp
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 31 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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He has worked extensively across Europe with automotive and industrial customers designing TFT, STN, custom LCD and EL displays.
During his time with Sharp, Williams was involved in helping the European research team to develop auto stereoscopic 3D displays that are now entering production in Japan.
Williams was also involved in developing the custom transflective TFT display used in the new BMW 7 Series.
As Project Manager for GDS, Williams will provide technical support both for GDS's standard brightness LCD and CRT products, and its leading 'first to market' high brightness Mitra and Morpheus displays used in ATMs, kiosks and public information displays.
Williams comments: "As the prominent player in the displays industry with an impressive range of products for all industrial applications, GDS is an exciting company to work for.
I am relishing the opportunity to use my skills and experience to make GDS an even greater force to be reckoned with".
Yorkshire-based Williams will be located at the new Global Display Solutions headquarters in Cottingley West Yorkshire, and in his spare time he enjoys cricket, golf and amateur dramatics.
His biggest claim to fame is the weekend he spent with Paramount Pictures working on the laptop computer displays used by Tom Cruise in the first "Mission impossible" film.
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