“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.
As the Singapore Maritime and Port Authority’s (SMPA) Integrated Ship’s Bridge Simulation Centre approached its tenth anniversary, it was headed towards the open water of a like-for-like lamped projection upgrade, until Digital Projection turned the tide with the launch of its stable solid-state laser phosphor light source projection technology, the HIGHlite Laser.
Based in Glasgow’s Digital Media Quarter, Glasgow School of Art’s School of Simulation and Visualisation (SimVis) – formerly The Digital Design Studio – is an immersive visualisation centre for commercial and postgraduate research where the highest quality visualisation is the very nucleus of every project undertaken. State-of-the-art technology is of paramount importance for SimVis. Guided by the expertise of Antycip Simulation, the need for a high brightness, 4K resolution, 3D stereoscopic projection solution was fully met by Digital Projection’s INSIGHT Laser 4K.
After three and a half years, the new state of the art Alexis de Tocqueville library in Caen was inaugurated in early 2017. Designed by famous Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas from OMA, the building, shaped like a St Andrew’s cross, hosts over one million art works and is organised around four themed areas: Arts, literature, sciences & technologies and human sciences.
The New Mexico Museum of Space History wanted to update their planetarium theatre which had previously been using a dual IMAX projection system. The museum’s goal was to upgrade to a single system that could project a broader diversity of vivid content including star shows & planetarium movies as well as large screen films across their 360-degree, 40-foot dome screen.
Missions rarely come more critical than International Space Station (ISS) control. So, as the projectors at The Columbus Control Center – responsible for the European module of the ISS – became increasingly problematic towards end of life, vital succession decisions had to be made by Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), the German aeronautics and space research center and national space agency.
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