Lightware Visual Engineering has shared an update on the immersive experiences using its solutions worldwide.
This included the Lightware UBEX, an AV-over-IP device that delivers pixel-accurate 4K60 video in real-time, with ultra-low latency and Dolby Atmos capabilities to deliver immersive experiences. In addition, Lightware’s MX2 matrix switchers offer 4K60 signal management through HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 connectivity.
Recent immersive project highlights included:
- Lightroom Exhibition, Lightroom recently opened as a new home for artist-led shows in London. Created by Blue I Theatre Technology, which delivers spectacular live events, its spacious interior presents an uninterrupted canvas, providing a stunning 360-degree experience
- Video Mapping across the Danube River, This day commemorated the foundation of the Hungarian State and is celebrated annually on 20 August. Organisers employed Lightware technology to manage AV signal routing and transmission, covering a span of 4.8 km, including a stretch across the Danube River
- Epson at ISE 2024 – For the ISE 2024 exhibition, the world’s leading AV and systems integration show, Epson installed Lightware’s technology to create a 3D-mapped umbrella feature at its booth, showcasing the key role signal management plays in creating dynamic visual displays
“We are proud to see our technology solutions being used at such influential and immersive events around the world,” commented Gergely Vida, CEO of Lightware Visual Engineering. “Our commitment to innovation alongside these amazing venues, brands and creators is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in live events and creating truly awe-inspiring experiences for audiences worldwide.”