Interactive (pseudo)Holographic Displays

As a lot of our clients know, we do quite a bit more than just design exhibits here at JDHgroup. We are constantly developing new ways to make your environments more immersive, interactive and engaging. Many of our clients come to us before developing their trade-show program so that we can work collaboratively with their marketing teams to create the best experiences possible. It's during this collaborative process that we can really push the boundaries of what an exhibit can become. In the near future we will be posting some of our interactive projects and the technology used to create them. We also have quite a few new projects in the works at the moment that we can't talk about just yet.

Below is a short compilation of video clips showing some of these interactive projects in use. These kiosks are pseudo-holographic displays linked to a touch-screen interface. These type of displays are perfect for the client that has a technically advanced or intangible product. In this case they can highlight their product offerings without needing a hands on demonstration. For example, a device used in a medical procedure can be shown through holographic animations showing the procedure or a chemical treatment which is otherwise invisible can be shown being applied through the display.

Another prime candidate for a kiosk such as this is a company that has a lot of small products they need to display, such as hearing aids. A product that small can get lost in a large exhibit, but by bringing it into a kiosk it becomes easy for attendees to view them up close, see animations of how the products work, their features and the technologies put to use inside their products. With the integrated touch-screen attendees are able to interact with the display, allowing them to customize models or view different product lines.

JDHgroup designed and fabricated these kiosks and combined existing technologies to create the whole package. Everything from the motion graphics and animations to the user interface was developed by our in-house design team.

 

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