SeeReal @ Display Week / SID 2018
As every year, Display Week of the Society of Information Display SID was an event that attracted significant attention. Not just the host of Symposium presentations was well attended, but especially Monday seminars were fully booked. In Nikhil Balram‘s seminar,
SeeReal @ The SPIE Photonics Europe Conference in Strasbourg
The SPIE Photonics Europe Conference in Strasbourg (France) will take place from 22 – 26 April 2018. In this event, SeeReal Technologies will present results of its research on a holographic head-mounted display. The results will be given as presentation
Report on SeeReal @ Display Summit 2017
On October 4-5, 2017 SeeReal took part on the Display Summit held in Sterling, Virgina, USA. The summit focused on emerging display technologies facilitating augmented and virtual reality experiences as well as wearable devices. A particular emphasis was on advanced 3D
What others wrote … Display Daily – Focus on Light Field Displays and Streaming
An interesting article about current approaches to 3D display technology from Chris Chinnock.
SeeReal @ Display Summit 2017
SeeReal will participate in Display Summit 2017, STERLING, Virginia, October 4-5"The expanded focus is best described as Immersive Displays," noted Chris Chinnock, founder of Insight Media. "That means projection-based solutions for simulation, training, visualization and entertainment on flat, curved and
SeeReal @ Conference Digital Optical Technologies, Munich, 25 – 29 June 2017
The conference is focused on components, systems design and applications of emerging digital optical technologies. Interesting presentations on highly topical technologies will be given, amongst others on holography, 3D displays and head-mounted displays. The well-reputed trade show Laser - World
What others wrote … SeeReal H3D Demo at SID Conference
At the time of SID Display Conference in 2016, SeeReal demonstrated key principles of their H3D solution to an invited group of people. This was done using a traveling version of an H3D implementation which doesn't represent all commercial features