Robotics, 230º laser projection and screen mapping, Epson proposal in CeBIT 2017
Many and varied innovations ranging from 3LCD laser projection, augmented reality devices, dancing robots and even a compact office paper manufacturing system are some of the proposals from the Japanese company that can be seen to this day at the Hannover fair..
The participation of Epson in CeBIT 2017, which closes its doors today in the German city of Hannover, has been active since the first day of the contest, with the realization of a spectacular mapping in collaboration with Lang AG, with two projectors of the new lightweight installation model EB-L25000U, each one with 25.000 lumens, as the protagonist of the inauguration, in which the Chancellor of Germany was present, Angela Merkel, and the Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe.
The company is present with two stands at the event, one in the so-called Japanese Pavilion (stand A38) as a guest country in this edition, and another in which it shows its latest 3LCD laser projection models, its Moverio BT-350 augmented reality glasses and advanced robotic solutions (hall 3 – stand D17), among other proposals .
One of the attractions is a curved screen 230 degrees and 15 meters long that configure six 3LCD laser projectors in edge blending of the EB-L1505U model, each of 12.000 lumens, that creates an immersive space for visitors.
Added to this is the show performed by Epson's C8XL robots that, as part of an interdisciplinary research project, led by AV and sound engineers, creative, as well as experts in contemporary dance, They have learned to dance and perform an impressive choreography (deputy video).
As noted by Minoru Usui, president of Epson, at the opening speech of CeBIT 2017, “I see a world where robots are colleagues that coexist with us to do manual or repetitive work.”; alleviate labor shortages in industrial services, and even take care of us and keep us company when we get old or sick”.
Epson has also taken advantage of its presence at CeBIT 2017 to show PaperLab for the first time to the European market, its first compact office paper manufacturing system using a dry process.
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