HKTDC – “In Style • Hong Kong” Expo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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It is our pleasure to involve the development of interactive exhibits for “In Style • Hong Kong” Expo in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We used different technologies such AR, Motion detection, optical sensing, etc. to develop two interactive exhibits. The expo is a large-scale signature promotion campaign organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) with an aim to highlight Hong Kong’s vibrant and unique lifestyle and creativity. It showcases Hong Kong’s products and services which together have established Hong Kong as a leading trendsetting city in the region.

Interactive Solution Sharing Session at THEi

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On the 9th of March, Our COO Mr. Joe Wong was invited to be the guest speaker for sharing the insights and knowledge about interactive solution. In which, believing is the influencing field of technology in our future. Students were feeling so amazed and inspired about the different type of interactive solutions during the session.

HKHM – Jin Yong Gallery, Jin Yong Exhibition

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In previous monthly e-newsletter, Jin Yong Gallery was reported and introduced. The feedback from public and museum is positive, the age range of users is wide, from 2 years old to 70 years old. There are always long queue waiting for Exchange Blows with Martial Arts Masters(高手過招) and The Adventures of Heros (大俠遊蹤). We feel brilliant to have participated in such a great exhibition, and here are some moments captured in the video for Jin Yong Gallery.

VTC (IVE, Shatin) – Interactive wall at CECIL

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To facilitate the changing dynamics of education in modern era, The Child Education Centre for Teaching & Learning takes a bold step ahead and integrated interactive technologies to develop new ways of teaching.

Situated at Shatin IVE, a bezel-less display system of whooping 165 inches finally made its grand debut and is ready to be played with motion sensing games. Teachers will take advantage of the system and develop content that is otherwise restrained and limited. Multiple mini games including job simulation, reality quizzes and money management serve to shape the children’s mindset toward morality, commonsense and social behavior as part of their all-rounded growth.

Children and teachers from SKH Holy Spirit Church Wo Che Kindergarten participated in the opening. They were thoroughly inspired by the interactive learning and the teachers felt the need to incorporate simulated experiences to strengthen the children’s awareness and development.

HKHM – Ceremony and Celebration – The Grand Weddings of the Qing Emperor

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The Grand Weddings of the Qing Emperors has finally made its grand debut in the Hong Kong Heritage Museum on November 30th. Visitors hauled themselves from the crowd to get their hands on the interactive wall that displays the rituals of Qing dynasty for a thrilling experience.

Developed by Sengital, the interactive wall reveals the grand ceremony on a jaw dropping 4.6 meters panel that delivers a captivating experience unparalleled by any other rivals. Hovering their hands over the 4K video projection, visitors may activate descriptions to enhance their understanding of the specific person or ritual.

A member of the team in Sengital suggested that the interactive technology employed can be adapted for much wider applications depending on the nature of the exhibit, such as performing sequences of interactions in a controlled environment including sound and light. He is therefore looking forward to even more exciting projects in the future.

The exhibition was launched with a guided tour mobile app that was also developed by Sengital. Visitors may follow the ritual chronologically for an immersive tour by taking advantage of real time positioning.