Interactive Scape: Multitouch displays with object recognition

  • Time ago I saw a video showing something really interesting for the kind of customers we have and the meetings we must acomplish. There was two displays: one was a big heads-up display and the second, and interactive, was a multitouch display with interesting features. The guy managing that installation had a floorplan or map in the second screen with a real tangible object (capore) that he moved in whatever direction over the floorplan and the main screen showed a point of view where the object was (position and rotation). It was very very intuitive: just move the capore where you what to go and rotate it where you want to look.


    As you, Enscape, and the Interactive Scape both are in Germany, do you think would be possible some kind of partnership for getting an agreement and developing for future releases a link between both technologies. It is really nice for events, trade shows, and meetings Enscape users have .

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    Time ago I saw a video showing something really interesting for the kind of customers we have and the meetings we must acomplish. There was two displays: one was a big heads-up display and the second, and interactive, was a multitouch display with interesting features. The guy managing that installation had a floorplan or map in the second screen with a real tangible object (capore) that he moved in whatever direction over the floorplan and the main screen showed a point of view where the object was (position and rotation). It was very very intuitive: just move the capore where you what to go and rotate it where you want to look.


    As you, Enscape, and the Interactive Scape both are in Germany, do you think would be possible some kind of partnership for getting an agreement and developing for future releases a link between both technologies. It is really nice for events, trade shows, and meetings Enscape users have .

    Thank you for the Feedback.


    I will forward your input to product management of course who will have a look into this as well to see if such a collaboration with Interactive Scape could be of interest in the future.