Toshiba Nuclear unveiled their new Executive Briefing Center equipped with LM3LABS’ interactive technologies.
A 12 meter nuclear plant core is projected on the floor from a 10 meter high 20.000 lumens video-projection and made interactive with Catchyoo Reloaded, the new, linux-based version of Catchyoo.
Visitor can interact with different content on this life size reactor.
On sides, 7 Ubiq’window provide touchless interaction with miscellaneous presentation about Toshiba’s technologies, vision and installation locations around the world (the integration with Google Earth is stunning).
Toshiba favored Ubiq’window because of its touchless feature. Gestures are tracked in the air by camera, allowing fast and natural interaction with contents.
First guest was Bill Gates who visited the Executive Center on last Friday.
Hong Kong jewelery shop, WCJ, has deployed an innovative interactive mirror on which people can browse contents or check how they look with WCJ products.
Free-air finger tracking AirStrike is seamlessly integrated into the ceiling and customers interact by pointing at the mirror, in the air, at distance.
AirStrike tracks their hand motions. A great example of interactive architecture deployed by local partner Tech Vision.
JCDecaux, one of the world’s leading outdoor advertising companies, started deploying interactive abribus (bus stop shelters in Sweden) based on ubiq’window.
In the first stage, the Abribus let people find lines and connection by entering destinations or lines. In next steps advertising will be proposed to passengers: ad-games, interactive ads, edutainment, etc…
The interactive digital signage content can be remotely updated by a 3G connection.
Ubiq’window’s computer vision technology is the best fit for this usage as it resist Swedish street conditions and it is crowd-proof.
Installations are made by ubiq’window distributor in Sweden, Touchme.
Siemens inaugurates their City of the Future showroom in Singapore. LM3LABS provided interactivity to Siemens Center, put in action by Belinda and team.
Singapore newspaper Straits Times’ Razor TV covered the inauguration of the new exhibition.
Siemens Singapore has set up a City of the Future Exhibition and Solutions Centre, a focal point for city management officials from across the world to share best practices and experience Siemens’ suite of innovative technologies for city management and sustainable living.
The new centre, together with Siemens’ Global Centre of Competence for City Management which was set up in Singapore last year, demonstrates the value Siemens sees in Singapore as a “living laboratory” to design, develop and implement innovative solutions for global markets. Rapid global urbanisation has led to the demand of new products and services, and companies such as Siemens are able to leverage Singapore’s city environment, its network of partners from both public and private sectors as well as strong capabilities in IT and urban planning to pursue these opportunities.
After the Detroit Motorshow, Japanese tire manufacturer Bridgestone, deployed ubiq’window in Geneva Motorshow 2009. The product will be used in the next 2009 motorshows around the globe with various integration designs.
A cool integration of AirStrike with an holographic assistant made by US partner IMG.
The product is to be deployed on hundreds of location in the US over the next months.
IMG and LM3LABS will jointly present at Interactive Display Show in SanFrancisco, Califormia, in late April. We will be pleased to meet US clients and partners at this occasion.
Audi Singapore seized the opportunity of the launch of A3, A3 Sportback, S3 & A4 Avant to inaugurate large size interactive holography based on touchless Ubiq’window 200.
“Progress is beautiful” as state their commercials.