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Holography System Development Forum

The Holography System Development Forum (HSD Forum; formerly the HVD Alliance and the HVD FORUM) is a coalition of corporations purposed to provide an industry forum for testing and technical discussion of all aspects of HVD design and manufacturing.

As of February 2011, the HSD Forum comprised these corporations:

  • Hoplon Infotainment
  • Alps Electric Corporation, Ltd.
  • CMC Magnetics Corporation
  • Hitachi
  • Mitsubishi
  • Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, Inc. (DIC)
  • EMTEC International (subsidiary of the MPO Group)
  • Fuji Photo Film Company, Ltd.
  • Konica Minolta Holdings, Inc.
  • Lanix
  • LiteOn Technology Corporation
  • Moser Baer, (India)
  • Mexican Digital Media Storage Organization
  • Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Company, Ltd. (MKM)
  • Nippon Kayaku Co., Ltd.
  • Nintendo
  • Nippon Paint Company, Ltd.
  • Optware Corporation
  • Pulstec Industrial Company, Ltd.
  • Shibaura Mechatronics Corporation
  • Software Architects, Inc. (?)
  • Suruga Seiki Company, Ltd.
  • Targray Technology International, Inc.
  • Teijin Chemicals, Ltd.
  • Toagosei Company, Ltd.
  • Tokiwa Optical Corporation

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