Epson will showcase its latest projection and display technology at Integrate, inviting visitors to discover the brand’s ‘Larger Than Life experience’.
Epson’s presence at Integrate signals the company’s continued investment in visual display solutions that help businesses, venues and organisations create more engaging, more memorable audience experiences.
On display will be a line-up of solutions led by the EB-XQ2030B with the ELPLU06H lens, a new product and hero model for the show. The Epson EB-XQ2030B is the world’s smallest and lightest 30,000-lumen 4K 3LCD laser projector, weighing approximately 34.4kg and offering roughly half the size and volume of standard high-lumen projectors in its class. It is engineered for large-scale venues, rental staging and immersive environments.
Visitors will also be able to explore the EB-L795SE, EB-L690SE, EV-115, EB-810E, and new EB-870Ei, each demonstrating Epson’s focus on flexibility, image quality, reliability and application versatility across a wide range of commercial and public environments.
Rather than serving as a conventional product display, the Epson stand has been conceived as an experience in its own right.
Built around Epson’s Larger Than Life theme, the space is designed to magnify detail, shift perspective and draw visitors into a vivid brand world that reflects Epson's strengths in scale, clarity, colour fidelity and precision.
Using ultra high-resolution macro imagery of insects, together with oversized foliage and other natural forms, the stand environment will reveal textures, patterns and colours often missed by the naked eye. This amplified visual language is intended to create a striking sense of immersion while reinforcing Epson's ability to deliver exceptional detail and impactful large-scale imagery.
Epson will also use Integrate to build momentum around further developments in its portfolio. More information will be released in the lead-up to the show and on the stand itself, adding another layer of anticipation for media and attendees planning their visit.