Igloo Vision to Bring Three Immersive Spaces to InfoComm 2024

Igloo Vision will be bringing three immersive projection spaces to InfoComm 2024  in partnership with projector giants Panasonic, Fuji, and Christie. All three spaces will be powered by Igloo’s  software platform for immersive spaces, Igloo Core Engine (ICE).

An immersive space powered by Igloo Vision's ICE.

An immersive space powered by Igloo Vision’s ICE.

The company’s booth in Central Hall (C9377) will feature an open-fronted immersive space with floor projection provided by Christie, showcasing how immersive spaces can be used across a wide range of industries for an even wider range of use cases.

In West Hall at Panasonic Booth W1500, Igloo will be powering an immersive meeting room, showing how immersive technology can enhance and improve the office experience and provide a key to more effective collaboration.

Also in West Hall, at Fuji Booth W1500, visitors will be able to see a world-first in the form of an immersive space with walls, floor ,and ceiling projection for a fully immersive experience, powered by Igloo and built by Canadian design and construction company, FalkBuilt. This space will showcase the power of immersive technology for visualization in architecture, engineering, construction, and real estate, as visitors can step right inside designs and surround themselves with model data.

And, according to Igloo, the most important thing about all three immersive spaces is the specialist software that runs it—Igloo Core Engine, or ICE for short. Released in early 2023, ICE is an operating system for immersive spaces which is designed to make them easier to use, easier to build, and easier to benefit from. It brings together over 15 years’ experience that Igloo has in the immersive technology sector, building, installing and developing software for hundreds of clients all over the world, in sectors including enterprise, education, AEC, real estate, energy, healthcare, and more.

ICE is designed to be as flexible as possible, so it can handle almost any immersive or traditional content, in any configuration, on any type of display. It’s also easy to use, with intuitive user interfaces designed for the everyday user of digital technology. And ICE has loads of built-in features for video conferencing, screen sharing, livestreaming, presentation, and working with cloud and web-based content, so it’s a practical tool which can be used for multiple different use cases.

At this year’s InfoComm, Igloo plans to reachi out to AV integrators, immersive room providers, content creators, technicians, consultants, and even its own competitors in the immersive space sector, to discover how ICE could benefit their own immersive systems.

“Since releasing ICE one year ago, we’ve been hearing from customers how practical it is and how easy it is to use, and picked up several industry awards,” said Kerry Head, managing director, Igloo Vision. “Now we want to get the word out that ICE isn’t just for Igloo spaces and open our doors to everyone and anyone who is interested in finding out how our software can benefit them.”

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