Barco projectors provide core of North Africa’s first VR CAVE - News Summed Up

Barco projectors provide core of North Africa’s first VR CAVE


VR CAVE, at Zarzis Smart Centre, Zarzis Business Park, Tunisia, features three Barco F80 projectors, projecting onto three 2.4m × 3m screens at a resolution of 4,800 × 2,000 pixelsUsing Barco projectors, T Engineering Antycip (Antycip), a European provider of simulation and virtual-reality solutions, has delivered North Africa’s first-ever VR CAVE at the Zarzis Smart Centre, located within the Zarzis Business Park in south-eastern Tunisia. The CAVE features three high-performance Barco F80 projectors, projecting onto three 2.4m × 3m screens at a resolution of 4,800 × 2,000 pixels. The CAVE will also be accessible to educational institutions across Tunisia, including primary and secondary schools, universities, and training centres. Chaouki Friaa, president and CEO of Zarzis Business Park, said: “This VR CAVE will provide a unique, immersive space that will attract residents of all ages, strengthening social bonds within the community. In response to growing demand, the park has announced a 4,500m² expansion to the Zarzis Smart Centre, further establishing the region as a driver of technological progress.


Source: The North Africa Journal October 14, 2024 11:08 UTC



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