ISE 2011 Features 3D Pavilion and 3D Theatre Presentations
An all-new attraction for ISE 2011 and the focal point of activities in the new 3D Pavilion in Hall 9 of the Amsterdam RAI, the 3D Theatre will host a diverse range of presentations designed to demystify the technology and application of stereo 3D.
Featuring state-of-the-art sound and vision equipment, all sessions will be presented by recognised experts in their field and are completely free of charge to attend.
Topics to be covered include 3D for digital signage and medical applications, choosing the right projection and screen technologies, and the importance of correctly designed audio systems and acoustics in ensuring a compelling 3D experience for the end user. There will also be case-study presentations and a guide to creating 3D material from legacy 2D content.
Seating is limited and attendees are advised to arrive early to be sure of a seat at their chosen presentations. A show-reel of stereo 3D content will be shown in between sessions, so there will always be something for visitors to see – and hear!
(Note from 3Droundabout: If you’d like to attend ISE 2011, you can still register online and use our sister publication, HiddenWires, invitation code of 707662 for free entry)
3D Theatre Presentation Schedule at Stand 9B140:
1 Feb 2011
1100 – 1145 Stereo 3D hardware and software – overview and outlook
Speaker: Lutz Moehr, DMS Consult / 3D-CC
1200 – 1245 Projectors for 3D
Speaker: David Close, Digital Projection International
1300 – 1345 3D Glasses
Speaker: Jerome Hamacher, Volfoni
1400 – 1445 Projection screens in harmony with audio and video
Speaker: Michael Liesenfeld, IMAGE Vertriebs
1500 – 1545 3D Sound – Pro-ribbon transducer technology enhancing the 3D experience
Speaker: Tom Back, Alcons Audio
1600 – 1645 miniVR-Wall – How to make high-resolution projections affordable
Speaker: Josef J. Schneider, Schneider Digital
1700 – 1745 Best Practice Report – ‘First S3D live concert transmitted in 88 countries across Europe’
Speaker: Alexander Schaefer, MMZ Halle + Michael Bauer, DVS
2 Feb 2011
1000 – 1045 Best Practice Report – ‘First S3D live concert transmitted in 88 countries across Europe’
Speaker: Alexander Schaefer, MMZ Halle + Michael Bauer, DVS
1100 – 1145 The 3D Digital Signage Ecosystem
Speaker: Gilles Marcellier, Alioscopy
1120 – 1145 3D Medical Imagery – The Extraordinary Journey
Speaker: Arnaud Marchadier, Usefull Progress
1200 – 1245 Projectors for 3D
Speaker: David Close, Digital Projection International
1300 – 1345 3D Glasses
Speaker: Jerome Hamacher, Volfoni
1400 – 1445 Projection screens in harmony with audio and video
Speaker: Michael Liesenfeld, IMAGE Vertriebs
1500 – 1545 3D Sound – Pro-ribbon transducer technology enhancing the 3D experience
Speaker: Tom Back, Alcons Audio
1600 – 1645 miniVR-Wall – How to minimise space consumption to just 60cm depth
Speaker: Josef J. Schneider, Schneider Digital
1700 – 1745 STAN – Perfect Stereo
Speaker: Juergen Rurainsky, Fraunhofer HHI
3 Feb 2011
1000 – 1045 Meeting and Presentation Acoustics
Speaker: Peter van der Geer, Event Acoustics + Maarten Vanneste, Abbit
1100 – 1145 The 3D Digital Signage Ecosystem
Speaker: Gilles Marcellier, Alioscopy
1115 – 1130 3D Online – a new immersive world
Speaker: Jean Marc Dimicoli, Serious Factory
1130 – 1145 2D to 3D Conversion – 2D + Z
Speaker: Marteen Tobias, Dimenco
1200 – 1245 Projectors for 3D
Speaker: David Close, Digital Projection International
1300 – 1345 3D Glasses – overview and comparison of different technologies
Speaker: Hubertus Beckmann, Lang AG
1400 – 1445 Projection screens in harmony with audio and video
Speaker: Michael Liesenfeld, IMAGE Vertriebs
1500 – 1545 3D Sound – Pro-ribbon transducer technology enhancing the 3D experience
Speaker: Tom Back, Alcons Audio
1600 – 1645 miniVR-Wall – optimising edge-blending, combining the advantages of front and rear projection
Speaker: Josef J. Schneider, Schneider Digital
1700 – 1745 Stereo 3D hardware and software – overview and outlook
Speaker: Lutz Moehr, DMS Consult / 3D-CC
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