NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc., a leading provider of commercial LCD display and projector solutions, announced today the appointment of Reiner Doetzkies as Director, Cinema Business & Technology.
Doetzkies brings nearly two decades of cinema technology experience to NEC Display Solutions, where he will be responsible for supporting the global NEC Display Solutions company — including Japan, America, and Europe — in its Cinema business and technology development. His duties will include alliance/partner management, industry standards management, building relationships within the movie studio community and supporting global sales and marketing.
“We are thrilled to have Reiner as part of our team,” said Todd Bouman, President and CEO of NEC Display Solutions. “His depth of experience and strong network in the cinema industry compliments our regional and global growth strategy and sales plans within the market.”
Doetzkies has held key technical and management roles in the cinema industry, helping it transition from analog film to digital cinema. He has worked closely with many professionals in the cinema industry, including content creators, post facilities, equipment manufacturers, OEMs, exhibitors and standards committees.
He comes directly from GDC Technology, where he served as Vice President of Technology Development. In that role, he was responsible for technology development and managed third-party partnerships, technology providers, and studios. Prior to that, he served as Director of Technology for DLP Cinema at Texas Instruments, where he was responsible for technology and product design for the company’s digital cinema platform.
In 2015, Doetzkies received a Scientific and Technical Achievement Award (Oscar®) from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the implementation of engineering in the development of Texas Instruments’ digital projection system. He also holds a patent for a system and method used to secure movie content in digital cinema on high-speed data links.
Doetzkies holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan.