Catchyoo on Panasonic’s all-Japan roadshow
July 30th, 2008 Tags: Catchyoo, Japan, Panasonic, Tokyo| Posted in Catchyoo, Catchyoo Graffiti, Dynamic signage, Events, Movies | No Comments »
Ubiq’window was on stage at the latest Hong Kong ICT Awards 2008, the best innovation and research awards, not as a competitor but as a symbol of innovation. And indeed, it is a good symbol.
Launched in 2003, Ubiq’window remains unique and unequal on its market: stereo computer vision interactivity. It was deployed in 100s of locations all over the world, in small retails, high end boutiques, museums, exclusive showrooms, classrooms,…
It now evolves to pure free-air interactivity with projects like embedding into mass-market products…
As we celebrate the 2 years of our Catchyoo blog, as we take new promising directions at LM3LABS, we hire new people, we prepare new amazing products, it was time to re-align our blogging strategy too.
The new blog is designed to reflect the innovation spirit carried by LM3LABS for the last 5 years. The LM3LABS blog is more product neutral, covering all products while leaving room to the future products and corporate and business news.
Simpler, wider, it leaves space to video in hi-quality and to better graphics.
Visitors have direct access to the products, solutions or corporate sites with visible buttons. They can also easily contact LM3LABS thru a form which integrates into LM3LABS business flow.
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Also please change your bookmarks as the Catchyoo blog will disappear on August 8th and no more posting will be made on it.
Welcome to a new Era !
After all those years on the market we have the feeling that our market has never been so agitated.
Small players appear everyday, large companies announce in media products that will never be launched before 5 years (if launched).
All this is good sign because it means the market is super dynamic, investors and large companies consider it is a piece of the future, and at the end, all this agitation frees us from “educating” the market, what we have done in the last 5 years, patiently.
Now, one must keep minds clear about who is who, who comes from where and who has done what.
Many companies discover us with technologies like AirStrike and for them we are an other hit maker on Youtube.
So, we thought it was time to put on a single page the list of the customers we have served in the last 5 years. They are happy customers who trust us for supplying Wow!, Robust, Manageable, Cost-effective interactive solutions.
Those customers also trust us because they see the future with LM3LABS, our hard work and the great people we have kept in our eco-systems (for information, the rogue partners are gone to competition).
This list is actually pretty impressive in both quantity and quality.
So, just compare… and think long term: who will be here is 5 years from now, who will be gone with the winter wind. references.lm3labs.com
Samsung launch their iPhone killer, the Omnia SGH i900, with Ubiq’window touchless technology.
Samsung deployed interactive boothes where people can experiment the amazing interface of their phone.
Only Ubiq’window can let people experiment what it is like to use such a next gen interface: dragging icones to launch applications, intuitive keyboard, smart OK, …
The interactive booth also let user “click” buttons outside the phone screen, to get fast access to Omnia’s features like: motion sensor, optical joystick, or 5 mega pixel camera.
And people are queuing to experience this.
As touch (…and soon touchless) interfaces are to invade our daily product, Ubiq’window is a unique solution to let customers experiment in large size.
The project was driven by LM3LABS’ distributor iM3 Asia in Singapore.
AirStrike was on air on last June 8 on Nitele (the nickname for Nihon Telebi, the Japanese TV, one of the 2 main national channels in Japan).
Guest stars could experience the free air interactivity of AirStrike. Despite what you might thing this is a prime time science program. Yes I know, Japan is an other planet…
For those who missed this great piece of TV and those who are abroad, here is a recall.