Panasonic will once again sponsor the festival (11-15 February) and will team up with 3D projection expert Ross Ashton to project on to the iconic chapel.
Hartmut Kulessa, European product marketing manager at Panasonic said, "Digital mapping is becoming an integral part of how we celebrate at many public events. It is a relatively new and exciting way of engaging audiences, so we are delighted to demonstrate the best of digital mapping as part of e-Luminate 2015."
This year's festival is one of the UK key events to mark the United Nations International Year of Light celebrations.
Alessandra Caggiano, festival director and curator, added, "We have invited talented individuals from the Arts and Technology to collaborate and highlight the city's unique architecture and history in a series of Light installations, performances and workshops. We want people to discover Cambridge in a new Light.
"We are delighted to have Panasonic on board again as a gold sponsor. The King's College projections will, no doubt, be one of the highlights of the Festival."
(Jim Evans)