projectiondesign's flagship three-chip F80 1080 DLP projector.
Germany - Norway's projectiondesign is jointly sponsoring the first Virtual Efficiency Congress being held at SpOrt Stuttgart in Germany between 5-6 November, 2009.

The event will see the first ever demonstration of the company's flagship three-chip F80 1080 DLP projectors in a stereo visualization configuration, using embedded INFITEC wavelength multiplex imaging filter technology. This type of configuration is designed for bright, large-screen viewing in a range of environments such as VR analysis, museums and large room presentations.

The F80 incorporates projectiondesign's new Advanced Colour Optical Processing (ACOP) technology, offering sophisticated optical calibration for superior projected images. It combines individual optical filters in the red, green and blue channels, an infinitely adjustable optical iris, and DynamicBlack functionality from Texas Instruments to give detailed, deeply saturated images without the loss of bit depth experienced when a system is calibrated electronically. The F80 series can be configured with a wide range of filter options, including filters for true REC709 and DCI/P3 colour gamut.

"We're delighted to be involved in the Virtual Efficiency Congress, as it gives us a chance to deliver a hands-on and immersive presentation of some of the world's leading Virtual Reality applications," comments international marketing & communications manager Anders L°kke. "These cover fields as diverse as mechanical engineering, automotive, financial, consumer goods, medicine, textile techniques, communication and movie-making - all areas in which we are already very successful and with some of our trusted key partners."

As part of the Congress' education programme, L°kke will present an introduction to the company's 3D stereo display technologies and their typical applications.

The Virtual Efficiency Congress combines workshops, exhibit areas and user conferences aimed at exploring new and existing uses of virtual reality technology. The event is run by the Virtual Dimension Center (VDC) in Fellbach, near Stuttgart, and projectiondesign is sponsoring the two-day event alongside stereo display specialist Infitec. Collaborating in the showcase will be software experts ICIDO, immersive systems integrator Imsys immersive systems and 3D creative design agency 3D Madness.

(Jim Evans)


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