Reference cases
- Museums in the Digital Era: Tackling Challenges and Learning from Teylers Museum (NL)
- How To Enhance Museum Visual Experience with Immersive Projection Technology
- A Journey into Immersive Aquarium: The Deep (Hull, UK)
- Experience F-16 at National Military Museum (Soest, Netherlands)
- GeoBox Enhancing Historical Landmarks with Immersion: Fort Victor Emmanuel (France)
- Immortalizing Media Heritage In the Media Museum (Hilversum, NL)
- Media museum Sound & Vision in the Netherlands
- Mori Building Digital Art Museum: Epson teamLab Borderless
- Dive Into History with Geobox (Brugge, Belgium)
- The 10th annual Korea Gyeongju World Culture Expo
- Projection mapping for museum
- Discovering the image control solution behind Digital Art Museum
- GeoBox recreates the Fifth Aztec Sun at Stuttgart’s Linden Museum
- Revolutionizing Architectural Visualization: The Lifesize Plans - Bordeaux (France)
- The Holodeck: A Futuristic Meeting Space
- 125 years BOSCH in the UK: Powered by GeoBox and Panasonic
- Immersion in Yoga studio
- Secta Immersive Enhances Trainings in Immersive Rooms with GeoBox
- GeoBox Enhancing Historical Landmarks with Immersion: Fort Victor Emmanuel (France)
- A Journey into Immersive Aquarium: The Deep (Hull, UK)
- Unlocking the Future of Learning
- GeoBox adds edge-blending interaction to Vodafone’s flagship store in Netherland
- Elevating the Shopping Experience: IKEA's Immersive Technology in the Heart of Paris (France)
- Immersive Gaming Experience of Pokémon Go
- Transforming Retail Experiences in Automotive Showrooms with Mazda
- How G413 elevate guest experience at the luxurious Andreus Resorts
- Video Wall Project Illuminates Noxus TV Headquarters Germany
- Immersion in Yoga studio
- Revolutionizing Ski Training with Cutting-Edge Visual Technology: Ski Indoor 4810 (France)
- Illuminating Hope: The Hanbit Tower Christmas Project of (Korea, 2020)
- Immersive projection installation in Switzerland
- Projection Mapping in Japan Kyoto Kodai-ji Temple
- Sony Professional Display at OMR 2023 (Hamburg, Germany)
For Technical minds
- A Comprehensive Guide to Content Preparation with GeoBox
- A Guide for Effortless Immersive Experience Setup in 5 Minutes
- How to display a large image using multiple projectors?
- How to plan for a large projection system?
- Edge blending calculator for multi-projector project planning
- Hardware edge blending solution for your next display project
- A better solution for your multi-projector edge blending project
- Seamless Edge Blending: GeoBox's Black Level Uplift Solution for AV Professionals
- The Synergy of Using BrightSign Player with GeoBox video Controller
- Synergy of Digital Signage Player and Video Controller
- Immersive display solution
- Projection mapping for museum
- GeoBox New 810 Series: Elevating Pro AV Excellence
- Projection mapping technology from GeoBox
- HDMI Technologies and Cables: A Guide for Professional AV Technicians
- Unveil GeoBox mini edge blending and warping box: G111 / G112
- The new range of All-In-One edge blending solutions - M810 series
- Multi-purpose controller box: Multi-viewer, 3D, Seamless switching & more..
- 8K input timing support in all GeoBox solutions
- Epson x GeoBox 8K/4K demo event
- 4K projectors edge blending and warping
- 4K projector edge blending, warping controller
- GeoBox G901 4K60hz input and output processor is now available in Europe
- GeoBox in ISE2022
- Exploring the Benefits of 3D Technology
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- A Comprehensive Guide to Content Preparation with GeoBox
- Video wall controller: Top 5 reasons why using it
- The Synergy of Using BrightSign Player with GeoBox video Controller
- Synergy of Digital Signage Player and Video Controller
- Multi-purpose controller box: Multi-viewer, 3D, Seamless switching & more..
- Sony Professional Display at OMR 2023 (Hamburg, Germany)
- How G413 elevate guest experience at the luxurious Andreus Resorts
- 4K in-out Video wall controller with Multi-viewer - 'world first'
- HDMI Technologies and Cables: A Guide for Professional AV Technicians
- Exploring the Benefits of 3D Technology
- GeoBox in ISE2022
- 8K input timing support in all GeoBox solutions
- GeoBox G901 4K60hz input and output processor is now available in Europe
Verticle deep dive
Revolutionizing Ski Training with Cutting-Edge Visual Technology: Ski Indoor 4810 (France)
Nestled within the captivating beauty of Passy, a serene village at the foot of the iconic Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, a revolution in ski training has taken root since 2020. Spearheaded by Raphael Lacoste, an impassioned Swiss dentist, Ski Indoor 4810 seamlessly merges state-of-the-art digital visual technology with sports kinetics.
The name “Ski Indoor 4810” holds deep meaning as it honors the elevation of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps, which stands at an impressive 4,810 meters (15,781 feet) above sea level.
Passy, with its serene Alpine charm, offers the ideal setting for this innovative endeavor. Nestled amidst majestic mountain landscapes, Passy emanates a sense of tranquility and sparks creative inspiration. Its close proximity to the renowned Chamonix-Mont-Blanc ski resort adds a touch of skiing tradition, making it the perfect stage for Raphael and his son’s pioneering project.
The Technological Marvel
Ski Indoor 4810 distinguishes itself from other ski training facilities worldwide through its seamless integration of technology and sports kinetics. At its core, the facility utilizes 14 Panasonic projectors managed by three GeoBox G400 series video wall controllers. These components are expertly coordinated by a powerful Supermicro computer, flawlessly transmitting four video signal sources.
This technological marvel revolutionizes the training experience at Ski Indoor 4810, immersing skiers in a realm where precision and realism converge. The digital visual technology delivers lifelike simulations of various skiing conditions, enabling students to refine their skills in a controlled yet astonishingly authentic environment.
The standout feature of Ski Indoor 4810 is the “XXL Infinite Track.” This track represents the pinnacle of innovation within the facility, boasting Europe’s largest indoor ski slope. It spans an impressive width of 7 meters and extends over 11 meters in length, accommodating up to nine individuals simultaneously, with a maximum capacity of 16 per hour. The XXL Infinite Ski Slope incorporates an HD overview camera, a technological marvel in its own right. This camera allows both students and coaches to meticulously record and analyze every nuanced movement, facilitating continuous improvement.
Redefining Ski Training
Ski Indoor 4810 serves a distinct purpose—it aims to create a sanctuary for skiers to train without the uncertainties of outdoor skiing conditions. Here, skiers can engage in year-round training, unaffected by the whims of outdoor slopes. This provides an ideal solution for beginners seeking to master the fundamentals and build confidence before venturing onto mountains.
For professional skiers, Ski Indoor 4810 offers a haven for year-round physical conditioning, ensuring optimal performance when the competition season arrives. Notably, even the French Olympic team has chosen Ski Indoor 4810 as their training base, a testament to its excellence.
In conclusion, Ski Indoor 4810 is not just a training facility; it represents human innovation and an unwavering pursuit of skiing excellence. Within this visionary realm, digital visual technology and sports kinetics converge to redefine the possibilities of ski training. Ski Indoor 4810 stands as a testament to boundless potential, providing skiers with a year-round training oasis to hone their skills and achieve greatness, regardless of the weather conditions outside.