The Aruba team was looking for something special; an interactive video wall that could deliver a compelling, memorable and customized experience at the headquarters in California’s Silicon Valley. Additionally, as the video wall would be the focal point of the briefing center it also needed to be versatile enough that multiple visitors can use the wall at the same time. The solution – a 2 X 2 video wall is made up of four MultiTaction displays, and powered by two MultiTaction software platforms – Canvus and Showcase.
Interactive story-telling was the goal driving the project for MultiTaction and partner Relative Scale at the new state-of-the-art Bayhealth Hospital Sussex Campus in Delaware. The content on the MultiTaction 6 x 1 interactive video wall bring the lobby to life, featuring curated stories about the hospital’s rich history, its many satisfied patients, philanthropic donors, and award-winning team members. And in recognition of the hospital’s ongoing spirit of compassion, guests can use their finger to draw a heart that dynamically blends into the motif, leaving their own mark on the media
Professional sports teams rely heavily on data and analytics to improve their team performance. As part of the grand opening of the Toronto Raptors’ BioSteel Centre in Toronto, Canada, IBM created a first of its kind solution, in collaboration with the Raptors and MultiTaction. The space includes a 9 x 1 MultiTaction multi-touch, interactive video wall, and a 1 x 3 tabletop. The solution is designed to transform and automate the Raptors’ talent evaluation processes by reimagining data through cognitive and analytics technology. IBM customized MultiTaction software by writing a plug-in on top of our Canvus platform.
Linköping University in Sweden leveraged the touch technology of a MultiTaction to create an interactive table based on cutting-edge research based on medical visualization. Users can view real scanned body images and navigate into customized views, cutting through the body with a virtual knife.
Flex delivers technology innovation, supply chain, and manufacturing solutions to diverse industries and end markets in 30 countries around the world. They turned to MultiTaction to create a collaboration space that would enable managing exceptions related to their supply chain and identify patterns to improve velocity. MultiTaction delivered a 22-screen curved video wall running Canvus visualization software. Explore how this ‘intelligent surface’ helps them visualize big data, socialize ideas, educate clients and work collaboratively.
Design agency Bluecadet created two digital exhibits at the Saint John Paul II National Shrine in Washington, DC featuring MultiTaction technology – the World Travels touchscreen and the World Youth Day interactive table. The 14-foot-long World Travels touchscreen invites visitors to explore Saint John Paul II’s 104 global trips, which are brought to life by powerful video clips and photographs. Visitors can also step up to the nine-foot-long World Youth Day interactive table to virtually travel to the cities which have hosted these international gatherings