Zytronic incorporates the ability to recognize objects in its MPCT equipment
This solution, developed together with Tangible Display, is based on the introduction of physical markers (labels) on the objects to be detected, without requiring modification of the touch sensor or requiring a multi-touch controller. An ideal tool for retail applications, museums and galleries.
Zytronic, in collaboration with the firm Tangible Display, has incorporated object recognition capability to its MPCT multitouch table (Multi-touch Projected Capacitive Technology) ZyBrid and its ZyFilm solutions of up to 85 diagonal inches.
This collaboration facilitates the implementation of object recognition technology and expands the potential market for this technology. The precision of the Zytronic MPCT sensors has allowed the integration to be carried out without problems”, explain Jimmy Ricaut, CEO and founder of Tangible Display.
When implementing object recognition, Offers a new way to engage the user with touch screen and interactive content. The feature is especially suitable for retail applications, museums and galleries.
Zytronic and Tangible Display's solution is based on the introduction of physical markers (labels) on the objects to be tracked, without requiring modification of the touch sensor or requiring a multi-touch controller. The Tangible Display Object Recognition UI, ObjectViz, works alongside proprietary Zytronic firmware technology that can be quickly installed on a ZXY200 or ZXY300 multi-touch controller. 40 ringtones.
Now, Users can create their own interactive objects with our multi-touch screens, creating a more engaging and immersive experience. Customers of a car dealership, For example, They can handle different car models and place them on the table to access more information about that model such as specifications, options and prices.
“Museums can also use this solution to create engaging visitor experiences., where videos and other content can be started when an object is placed on the table”, comenta Ian Crosby, Marketing and Sales Director of Zytronic.
This solution, that combines Zytronic and Tangible Display technologies, recognizes when an object with a 'tag' has been placed and when it has not. In this last case, the sensor will react to users' touches by ignoring them. The system will only respond to objects that incorporate labels associated with a specific pattern. Besides, provides a complete report of user interactions that can be saved for later review and analysis.
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