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Panasonic, China, Catchyoo,...

Do you wonder what is the relationship between Catchyoo, Panasonic and the Olympic Games...

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Ubiq’window, flagship of innovation in Hong Kong

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To read more about Ubiq'window in Hong Kong, please visit our new blog at http://blog.lm3labs.com

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As we celebrate the 2 years of our Catchyoo blog, as we take new promising directions at LM3LABS, we hire new people, we prepare new amazing products, it was time to re-align our blogging strategy too.

The new blog is designed to reflect the innovation spirit carried by LM3LABS for the last 5 years. The LM3LABS blog is more product neutral, covering all products while leaving room to the future products and corporate and business news.

Simpler, wider, it leaves space to video in hi-quality and to better graphics.

Visitors have direct access to the products, solutions or corporate sites with visible buttons. They can also easily contact LM3LABS thru a form which integrates into LM3LABS business flow.

RSS subscribtion has never been so easy. Please subscribe to stay tunes!

Also please change your bookmarks as the Catchyoo blog will dissapear on August 8th and no more posting will be made on it.

Welcome to a new Era !

http://blog.lm3labs.com

Ubiq'window was on XM booth at AdTech Singapore

Ubiq'window was on XM's booth at AdTech Singapore a few days ago. Here is how it looked like.
Coordinated by Mosaic Solutions.

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Samsung Omnia launch with Ubiq'window touchless technology

Samsung launch their iPhone killer, the Omnia SGH i900, with Ubiq'window touchless technology.

Samsung deployed interactive boothes where people can experiment the amazing interface of their phone.

Only Ubiq'window can let people experiment what it is like to use such a next gen interface: dragging icones to launch applications, intuitive keyboard, smart OK, ...

The interactive booth also let user "click" buttons outside the phone screen, to get fast access to Omnia's features like: motion sensor, optical joystick, or 5 mega pixel camera.

And people are queuing to experience this.

As touch (...and soon touchless) interfaces are to invade our daily product, Ubiq'window is a unique solution to let customers experiment in large size.

The project was driven by LM3LABS' distributor iM3 Asia in Singapore.

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AirStrike @ TV

AirStrike was on air on last June 8 on Nitele (the nickname for Nihon Telebi, the Japanese TV, one of the 2 main national channels in Japan).

Guest stars could experience the free air interactivity of AirStrike.  Despite what you might thing this is a prime time science program. Yes I know, Japan is an other planet...

For those who missed this great piece of TV and those who are abroad, here is a recall.

A nice futuristic interface for Ubiq'window


 

...from our US distributor.

AirStrike interactive wall in collaboration with Barco

This is an other example of AirStrike made in collaboration with Barco Japan.

The idea is to demo free-air interactivity to museum, public venues, virtual reality user (i.e. car makers, real estate developers) and event organizers.

AirStrike lets users instantly interact with the projected content.

Barco supplied a marvelous 18.000 Lumens projector.


 

On this second movie we used paintings from artist Momoko Sudo (www.momokosudo.com) to show how discovering art can be simple and pleasant.

AirStrike: TV show preparation in Japan

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AirStrike will be presented on Nihon TV (Nitele) on June 7, 8pm JST as part of the program "The Most Useful School in the World".

This primetime program is aimed at explaining new technologies to Japanese with guest stars as students.
This is one of the best and most popular program in Japan.
The stars were presented AirStrike and they could play with the interactive system.

As this world is small we were there with interactivity specialist Alvaro Cassinelli from Tokyo University. He presented an interesting obstacle detection helmet.
On the picture below we see here LM3's Yumiko playing with the tool. We had plently of time talking about user interaction, laser, products, collaboration...

Just to provide some ideas about the ambiance we post some pictures which will not tell too much about the content... You will have to wait.

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What interactivity for Cinemas?