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In this episode of Mr. Display, we explore the world of troubleshooting in display systems with Klaus, focusing on the nuances of non-destructive testing methods. Klaus breaks down the steps of analyzing display issues without damaging components, discussing both the traditional destructive approach and the preferred non-destructive techniques that allow multiple tests without altering the original display. Klaus explains the importance of data collection, advanced sensors, and even AI in detecting subtle issues that aren’t visible to the naked eye. For those responsible for quality control and troubleshooting in display technology, this episode provides valuable insights into evolving industry practices.
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In this episode of Mr. Display, Klaus Wammes and Fabian Schütze delve into the evolving role of AI in display troubleshooting and system integration.
Klaus shares insights from his early days experimenting with "expert systems" to the full-scale, data-driven AI applications used in his company today. They discuss how AI accelerates problem-solving, allowing complex analyses that were previously too time-intensive or costly.
The conversation also explores practical challenges, like data security and non-destructive testing, and future possibilities with "AI in a can" for customized, client-specific troubleshooting solutions.
Tune in to learn about how AI as a powerful tool is reshaping industry standards and enabling faster, more precise diagnostics, while still leaving room for human expertise. -
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In this episode of Mr. Display, Klaus tackles a question central to the display and wider technology industry: does better quality always mean higher costs?
Together, we explore how smart strategies can improve quality without increasing expenses, drawing on real-world examples like BYD’s innovative approach to reducing system complexity. Klaus dives into how companies can use AI and intelligent integration to simplify production, reduce interfaces, and streamline functionality, all without sacrificing quality.
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In this episode of Mr. Display, Klaus Wammes and Fabian Schütze delve into the intricate process of troubleshooting display systems. Building on their previous discussion of complexity in display design, they now turn their attention to what happens when things go wrong. From misaligned expectations to genuine technical malfunctions, troubleshooting is often a complex endeavor that requires clear communication, deep understanding of system integration, and the ability to diagnose issues through non-destructive methods.
The hosts discuss real-world scenarios, such as post boxes and vending machines, where displays may not perform as expected and how the process of troubleshooting starts with understanding the context. They highlight the importance of hands-on investigation, the use of video or images to better diagnose issues, and how artificial intelligence is starting to assist in organizing data and enhancing the analysis of complex systems. The episode also touches on recurring issues like poor grounding and improper optical bonding, which remain common troubleshooting themes in display technology.
This episode offers practical insights for anyone responsible for display systems, whether you're dealing with everyday malfunctions or more sophisticated technical issues. -
In this episode of Mr. Display, we delve into the intricate challenges of designing and maintaining displays for use in harsh environments. Klaus Wammes and Fabian Schütze explore real-world examples, such as post boxes and vending machines, to demonstrate how factors like weather, temperature fluctuations, condensation, and user interactions impact display functionality over time.
They discuss the importance of system integration, highlighting how display systems must be tailored to their surroundings to ensure reliability and longevity. Klaus also provides insights into how system designers can anticipate and address potential issues, from condensation and overheating to mechanical stress, by considering displays as part of a larger system.
Whether it's designing a display for a post box subjected to extreme temperatures or a colorful vending machine display, this episode breaks down the practical challenges of complexity and offers actionable advice for integrating displays into various environments. -
In this episode, we explore the concept of complexity in display technology, delving into the many factors that contribute to both the design and functionality of displays.
Klaus discusses the importance of choosing the right technology — whether it's LCD, OLED, or micro-LED — and how displays are integrated into products for specific use cases. We explore the distinction between displays with "fundamental properties," like those used in mission-critical applications, and "attractive properties," which focus more on design and user experience. The conversation highlights how different environments, from medical surgeries to industrial machinery, demand different levels of reliability and performance, adding layers of complexity to the design and integration process. As technology evolves, so do user expectations, budgets, and the challenges associated with creating both functional and visually appealing displays.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of display technology with a focus on the difference between "exclamation mark" and "question mark" displays.
Klaus explains how he categorizes displays based on their functionality, reliability, and mission-critical importance. We explore real-world examples, from ocean liners to medical environments, to understand the critical nature of exclamation mark displays, which must perform flawlessly under all circumstances, versus question mark displays, which may be less essential but still serve an important role. Join us as we discuss system integration, design considerations, and the complexities of building displays for various industries. -
This Podcast is about electronic Displays. Fabian is interviewing Klaus Wammes, CEO of Wammes & Partner GmbH. Klaus founded his first company as a student of electrical engineering in Karlsruhe, Germany.
During his career Wammes realized several successful projects for exapmle the London Underground, the parlament of the German state Nordrhein Westfalen, the German navy or the German Railways. For this he asserted himself against competitors like Sony or IBM.
Today he is an internationally recognized expert in the field of optoelectronics and offers his expertise worldwide as a service provider and trouble shooter.