Aerospace

Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering behind the design, construction and science of aircraft and spacecraft. Two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. The former deals with craft that stay within Earth's atmosphere, and the latter deals with craft that operate outside of Earth's atmosphere.

 While aeronautical engineering was the original term, the broader "aerospace" has superseded it in usage, as flight technology advanced to include craft operating in outer space. Aerospace engineering, particularly the astronautics branch, is often informally called rocket science.  Key applications include, but are not limited to: simulation, control rooms, collaboration rooms, scientific visualisation, meeting rooms.

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3D Stereoscopic Display

3D stereoscopic display, or 3D imaging refers techniques for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by presenting two offset images separately to the left and right eye of the viewer. Images are generated by establishing two... Read more about 3D Stereoscopic Display

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Business Presentation

Getting to that important business meeting is important. Presenting your message in that meeting is even more important. If that message is not presented well, it can be the what makes or breaks the deal you are working on. Read more about Business Presentation

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Collaboration Room

As collaboration between not only workers in the same office, but in office locations all over the world becomes more and more viable for a steadily growing number of companies, visual solutions for displaying presentations, documents and... Read more about Collaboration Room

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Control room

A control room is a room serving as an operations centre where a facility or service can be monitored and controlled. Examples include broadcast studios, facilities management, process control and operations, utilities and infrastructure and... Read more about Control room

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Corporate AV

The deployment of audio visual products, from projectors and projection screens, to LCD displays, control systems and speakers, and interfacing, in the corporate world is a huge industry. It is all about communications, and relaying information... Read more about Corporate AV

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Scientific Visualisation

The art of accurately displaying scientifc content is delicate. In order to gain the best possible understanding of computed, measured, or researched data requires an image that is flawless; free of errors in both colour and per-pixel display... Read more about Scientific Visualisation

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Training and Simulation

projectors are widely used in training and simulation installations because they offer very distinct performance and integration advantages over direct view displays. The only way to make truly immersive curved screen displays, projectors... Read more about Training and Simulation

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Virtual Reality

The immersive experience of engaging in a virtually created environment is highly effective in training and simulation applications. The psycological stress experienced in a CAVE - Computer Aided Virtual Environment - is close to that of a real... Read more about Virtual Reality

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