“The quality and reliability of Digital Projection’s products that we’ve used in the past has given us – and our customers – a great deal of peace of mind. If I attach my name to it, I’m only going to specify trustworthy brands like DP.”
We have a wealth of experience helping our partners produce awe-inspiring imaging experiences.
With reference sites all over the world, backed up with a global network of pre and post sales engineering, Digital Projection is perfectly placed to help you realise best-in-class visuals and experiences with cutting edge projection technology.
Our projectors are the reference standard for demanding applications such as large-venue, visitor attractions, live-event staging, education, medical and scientific research, command and control, commercial entertainment, houses of worship and elite home cinema.
The spectacular water and light show runs every weekend from 15th October to 25th December at Odaiba Marine Park, in the Tokyo Bay area, where many of the Olympic events were held.
The event organisers needed projectors with the highest possible brightness to prevent the image being washed out by other light sources during the show. This was the main reason they relied on four Digital Projection TITAN lasers with an output of 37,000 lumens to light up two water screens and the beach.
A metropolis of lavish apartments, office towers, sports fields, museums, and theatres were built, and the area soon became a tourist destination, internationally known for its Kangbashi Fountain Square.
Every evening at 8–9pm, tourists and locals gather to witness the dazzling fountain show that takes place, reflected in the Ulan Mulan Lake that runs through the city.
The Digital Innovation Facility at the University of Liverpool, a new home for academic research into emerging technologies such as autonomous systems, robotics, data analytics and artificial intelligence, has been equipped with state-of-the-art 3D projection equipment provided by ST Engineering Antycip.
Dole, the hometown of the father of microbiology, Louis Pasteur, celebrated the bicentenary of his birth with a two-month video-mapping extravaganza powered by Digital Projection.
Mapping Pasteur, which ran from 9 July to 21 August 2022, transformed the facade of the 17th-century Hôtel-Dieu de Dole, in Jura in eastern France, with an impressive audiovisual experience that combined visual spectacle with narrative drama to tell the life story of Dole’s most famous son.
完全な安心感とシームレスな視覚体験のために、Digital Projectionを信頼してください。
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