Standing room only crowds were typical for the entire week as attendees waited patiently for their turn to get immersed in the virtual reality world of automotive design and engineering, and an actual model of a Ford Mustang.
In an on-site interview at SIGGRAPH, Elizabeth Baron, Virtual Reality & Advanced Visualization Technical Specialist in the Ford immersive Vehicle Environment at Ford Motor Company talked about how the demo is a highly realistic immersive virtual reality system that addresses the unique challenges of automotive design, engineering, and ergonomics.
IGI President Pat Hernandez was also interviewed at SIGGRAPH and he talked about IGI and the integrated Barco DP4K-60L Laser 4K projector at SIGGRAPH.
IGI is an industry leading provider of large scale, ultra high resolution projection systems for advanced visualization and commercial applications. These state-of-the-art solutions are the culmination of our vast industry experience in delivering leading-edge technologies and our unwavering commitment to reliability, quality and attentive service.
Creating mission-critical value for corporations and organizations in conducting their core operations, our systems are ideally suited for high demand applications such as automotive engineering and design, military collaboration and intelligence, oil and gas exploration, command and control room, feature film post-production and more.
Since our founding in 1998, we have masterfully designed, built, installed and serviced some of the largest and most complex systems, including an award winning control room featuring a 120′ wide screen displaying over 52.8 million pixels in a 24/7 operation, for dozens of forward-thinking customers nationwide.
IGI is based in Commerce, Michigan near Detroit with engineering and sales offices in Indianapolis and Los Angeles.
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