Christie is the official technology partner of Big Cine Expo 2025, taking place at the Chennai Trade Centre from August 19 to 20, 2025, and will be showcasing it’s range of cinema projection at the show.
Marking its eighth consecutive year in this role, Christie will spotlight its latest projection technologies designed to deepen audience engagement and boost box-office performance for exhibitors and theatre owners. Attendees will experience visuals from the CineLife+ series.
Raghavendra T, director of Big Cine Expo, said: “Christie has been a valued partner of Big Cine Expo since its inception, and its unwavering support continues to raise the bar for technological excellence on our show floor. We’re thrilled to collaborate with Christie once again to offer delegates a premium visual experience.”
Kanwal Brar, director of cinema sales for India, Christie, added: “Big Cine Expo provides the ideal platform to showcase how Christie’s innovations can support India’s dynamic cinema landscape. Whether it’s through RGB pure laser or other enhanced illumination sources, we’re helping exhibitors achieve stunning visuals, higher reliability and energy efficiency, and improved total cost of ownership.”
Two Christie CP4425-RGB pure laser projectors will illuminate the main screening theatre during the convention for screenings and presentations.
At booth #208 on the show floor, Christie will feature a trio of static displays highlighting its projector lineup. These include the CP4435-RGB, a pure laser model that aims to deliver outstanding image quality, operational life, and cost efficiency; the CP2415-Xe, a Xenon-illuminated solution designed for mainstream auditoriums; and the CP2409-RBe, which features Phazer enhanced laser illumination.
Christie will also participate in a panel discussion titled 'The New Frontier: HDR, VDR, and Direct-View Display in Cinemas'. The session will take place on Tuesday, August 19 at 3:30 p.m. at the convention’s screening theatre. Ken Liew, executive director, professional services at Christie, will join a panel of industry experts to explore the next generation of cinematic formats and the evolving visual standards shaping the future of moviegoing.