Christie laser projectors illuminate Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum

Christie partners, Jianye Display and Shanghai Qingying Digital Technology, have deployed more than 100 Inspire Series 1DLP laser projectors across multiple exhibition halls at the new Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum.

Located in Guangming District, the museum has four permanent halls featuring 950 exhibits, over 80% of which are interactive. Since its opening, the museum has drawn more than one million visitors in just three months.

On level three, the “Mysteries of Mind and Body,” “Digital Art,” and “Communications Technology Pavilion” bring science to life through special-shaped projection, immersive displays and interactive projection mapping.

In an exhibition titled “Mysteries of Mind and Body” sits an ultra-wide 15,200 x 4,000 mm display powered by Christie DWU960-iS projectors, and an interactive projection featuring a 6,435 x 2,600 mm image using DWU860-iS projectors.

In the “Digital Art” zone, the “Geometry in Nature” exhibition is driven by DWU860-iS projectors. Interactive touchscreens encourage visitors to delve deeper into the relationship between mathematics and nature.

In the “Communications Technology Pavilion”, the “Future Communications Theatre” employs multiple 8,500-lumen DWU860-iS projectors while eight additional exhibits in this zone use DWU760-iS projectors.

A representative from Jianye Display commented: “We are privileged to participate in this landmark project. The project team successfully addressed various technical challenges presented by the diverse integration requirements of the exhibits, achieving a result that met expectations. The Christie projectors delivered exceptional brightness, contrast, and stability, ensuring each exhibit met the high visual standards required for this venue.”

On level five, the “Origins of the Universe” hall was designed and integrated by Shanghai Qingying. Twenty-four Christie DWU860-iS projectors deliver visuals for exhibits in this space.

A spokesperson from Shanghai Qingying said: “Each installation presented unique requirements, but our team’s expertise, combined with the DWU860-iS’s high brightness, contrast, and reliability, ensured an outstanding visual presentation.”

Han Kim, vice president for Sales, Asia-Pacific, Christie, concluded: “We are honored to work with Jianye Display and Shanghai Qingying on this significant project. The Inspire Series has become a trusted solution for museums and science venues thanks to its exceptional image quality, reliability, and ease of maintenance. This installation is a testament to how Christie technology can enhance knowledge sharing and create inspiring immersive experiences for the public.”

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