2. About Barco
You will find us where images are critical to professionals
NYSE
Euronext
International company
Headquartered in Belgium
Stocklisted (BAR) on
NYSE Euronext Brussels
90+
Presence in more
than 90 countries
3,980
Employees
1.156
Billion euro
sales in 2012
3. The Barco Company values: tobeone
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deal openly and ethically
delight our customer
are accountable
trust each other
encourage team play
lead by innovation
care about our people
4. Business areas
Four core divisions, four wholly-owned ventures
Projection
Healthcare
Lighting
LED
Advanced
Visualization
ATM software
Defense &
Aerospace
Design services
6. Recent Acquisitions
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ï§ AWIND
ï§ Designs and manufactures stateof-the-art projection technology
ï§ Increased market share in the
mid-venue market
ï§ Complementary product portfolio,
technology, geographic footprint
ï§ Matching culture & values
ï§ Leading provider of wireless content
sharing and WiFi-enabled
presentations
ï§ Addressing market trends in
interactive office communication
ï§ Advancing Barcoâs ambition to
expand beyond visualization
ï§ Bolsters Barcoâs presence in
emerging geographies
>> this combination creates a
market leader in projection
solutions for both large- and midvenue markets
>> this transaction advances the
strategy of leveraging Barcoâs
strengths in visualization to establish
leadership position in professional
networking & collaboration.
7. Worldwide presence
AMERICAS
NORTH AMERICA
United States
California
Georgia
Ohio
Oregon
Texas
Canada
SOUTH AMERICA
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Mexico
Gray = R&D and/or Manufacturing
Red = Sales office
EMEA
APAC
Belgium
ASIA
Denmark
China
France
India
Germany
Japan
Israel
Malaysia
Italy
Singapore
Norway
Poland
South-Korea
Taiwan
Russia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UAE
United Kingdom
PACIFIC
Australia
10. Flagship products
43,000
10 million
unlimited
10x
1 click
71°C
Lumens for
worldâs brightest
cinema projector
Pixels of
grayscale
perfection
Number of
sources with
Barcoâs
networked control
rooms concept
More silent than
competition in its
class
Share your ideas
on screen with
just one click
Our rugged
displays can
withstand
temperatures
this high
11. Strengths
ï§ Technological leadership
â Considerable investment in R&D and innovation
â Broad patent portfolio
ï§ Global presence
â Worldwide R&D and manufacturing centers
â Strong presence in emerging economies
ï§ Dedicated people
â 3,980 skilled employees
â 1 out of 5 employees = engineer
ï§ Industrial partnerships
â Partnerships with other industry leaders, such as Texas Instruments, Samsung and Hitachi
â Partnerships that encompass the majority of the worldâs leading OEMs and distributors
ï§ Customer and market focus
â Market-oriented business groups with a regional focus
â Customer loyalty exceeds the industry benchmark score
ï§ Operational Excellency
â Several Supplier of the Year awards
â Lean Practice Award: awarded the manufacturing excellence in China
12. Company history
75+ years
of experience
Founded in 1934
as the âBelgian
American Radio
Corporationâ
â50s andâ60s
â70s and â80s
â90s
21st century
Barco one of the
first manufacturers
to use printed
circuits for its
television sets
Diversification
and international
expansion with
video projection
systems
Barco moves into
professional markets
(projection, medical
imaging, 3D
and LED)
Global leader in
professional
visualization &
collaboration
solutions
million sales
14. Product portfolio
Projection
2K and 4K resolution
Sound in 3D
Digital signage
Auro 11.1 by Barco
Theater infotainment
CineCare
Training and service
15. Where will you find us?
Lobbies & lounges
Auditoriums
Advertising & POS
17. Covering 4000+ screens across the Americas for worldâs second largest
motion picture exhibitor
Cinemark, Texas, USA
18. âIn line with our strategy to offer our customers the very best 3D
cinema experience, we didnât want to settle for less than the bestâ
Luciano Silva, Director of Technology, Cinemark, Brazil
19. âWhile good films remain key, our alternative offering attracts new
audiences. Barco greatly helped us move into this exciting digital ageâ
Nicolas Hamon, Projection & Sound Manager Kinepolis, Belgium
20. âIn a post production environment, high quality images and perfect
color rendering are an absolute necessity; thatâs why we chose Barcoâ
Peter Valehrach, Integrator for UPP, Prague, Czech Republic
21. Market leader in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong through partnerships
with reference customers such as China Film Group, Zhujiang Jinyi
Film Group and Stellar International Cineplex
26. Product portfolio
Projection
Rental and staging
LED
Full range of LED tiles and
creative LED
for rental and fixed applications
Lighting
Digital lights
Automated luminaires
Lighting controllers
Image
processing
Presentation switchers
Matrix switchers
27. Where will you find us?
Car shows
Shopping malls
Concerts
Conference &
meeting rooms
Sport stadiums
Houses of worship
Branding
28. Key facts
30%
10 x
RLM projector family
10 times more silent
than competitors
50
Visualizing for
30% of the
fortune 100
Supporting brands
in 50 world capitals
2 million
Barco processes
over 2 million LEDs
each week
29. âThe HDX-W18 projector made our colors bright and alive and the picture
void of flickering, which greatly enhanced the quality of the showâ
Magdalena Groblicka, Director of Sales & Marketing, Visualsupport, KrakĂłw, Poland
30. âBarco offers us great support, important at high profile events such as
this Nobel Peace Prize Concertâ
Remi Bjerknes, Project manager video at AVAB-CAC AS, Oslo, Norway
31. Up to 80% of brands use Barco at car shows
LâAtelier Renault, Paris, France
32. âThe transformable LED gave us the chance to create a transparent 360°
moving video element, unprecedented in this industryâ
Willie Williams, Show Designer, 360° tour, U2
33. âBarco's outdoor LED has extremely good viewing angles and will
display the live action perfectly even in the bright Abu Dhabi sunlightâ
Mohammed Al Mubarak, Chief Commercial Officer of Aldar Properties, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
34. âThe lights are great to use in a big festival. Their extreme
brightness brings the most impressive effects to a show.â
Kenneth Jakobsen, Bico Professionel, Roskilde Music Festival, Denmark
36. Product portfolio
Mammography
displays
Diagnostic
displays
Clinical review
displays
Digital OR
systems
Point-of-care
solutions
High-resolution (>5MP)
grayscale displays
Nio and Coronis
display families
for image creation
and interpretation
Reviewing diagnostic
images and clinical
information
Nexxis digital OR and highaccuracy surgical displays
to meet ever-changing
imaging requirements
Smart bedside terminals
and mobile tablets to
enhance patient comfort
and clinical efficiency
Nexxis digital OR*
MediCal QAWeb
37. Where will you find us?
Laboratory
Intensive care
Emergency
Radiology
Surgery
Dental practice
Post-operative care
Patient wards
Private practice
39. âUsing the latest technology enables us to make accurate diagnoses
and confident clinical decisions for our patientsâ
Carlos Yoshihara, Coordinator of the Hospital do Coração PACS program, São Paulo, Brazil
40. âThe mammography displays help radiologists gain in-depth interpretative
expertise which leads to fewer call-backs and more recoveriesâ
Prof. LĂ szlĂł TabĂĄr, Radiologist, University of Uppsala, Sweden
41. âI am very impressed. The image quality, brightness and contrast ratio
are excellent for multi modality viewingâ
Dr. Liang-Kuang Chen, Shin Kong Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
42. âWe knew we wanted to procure the best products, vendor and
support in a new PACS system. With Barco, we achieved all threeâ
Cathy Taylor, Manager of the Clinical Applications Team, Gwinnett Medical Center, Atlanta, USA
43. âI am so glad to work with Barco. It really is the most experienced player
in the field of medical display devices, worldwideâ
Dr. Rainer Braunschweig, Head Radiologist, BG Bergmannstrost, Leipzig, Germany
44. âThe bedside smart terminals improve the standard of care we give our
patients, and allows our staff to make better use of timeâ
Michael Wilke, Managing Director Alexianer, Krefeld Hospital, Germany
45. âThe combination of Barcoâs clinical review displays with MediCal QAWeb
software guarantees us DICOM compliant images at all timesâ
Dr. Willy Hummel, Clinical Physicist, Medical Center Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
47. Product portfolio
V-Series
LED display solutions
indoor & outdoor installations
fixed install & rental applications
0 & M-Series
LDX-Series
LED-lit rear-projection
video walls
LCD technology
with LED backlights
3D projectors
ClickShare
Single-click presentation
& collaboration system
Corporate AV projectors
48. Where will you find us?
Retail / Signage
Media & Entertainment
Government
Enterprise
Education
Virtual Reality
49. Key facts
10 mp
â
10 megapixels,
one projector
Video wall size
10m:1
10 million:1
contrast ratio
25
Number of
simultaneous
ClickShare
connections
50. 15,000 square feet of LED on Times Square
American Eagle Outfitters, New York, USA
51. Press backdrop for 500 million citizens
EU Press Room, Brussels, Belgium
52. The worldâs largest, most sophisticated virtual reality environment
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
54. âClickShare sets itself apart by its exceptional user-friendliness and
truly fosters meeting room collaborationâ
Alain Despiau, IT Research Manager, leading French energy company, France
55. âOur guests know that they will get a high-quality visualization solution
from the very first to the last minute of their conferenceâ
Hrannar Hafsteinsson, IT Manager, Hilton Reykjavik Nordica, Reykjavik, Iceland
57. âBarco offers the sense of realism needed to accurately predict the
look and feel of our products â in 3D as well as 2Dâ
Electrolux, Porcia, Italy
58. âBarco consistently delivers in terms of quality, reliability, and
performanceâ
Phil Morse, US Agent Ansible Design Ltd, London, England
63. Where will you find us?
Security
Utilities
Traffic
Process control
Command & control
Telecom
Broadcast
64. Key facts
50%
Monitoring half
of the worldâs
electricity
transport
100,000
Hours of LED
lifetime
â
Number of
sources you
can display
100+
Supporting security
in 100+ metropolitan
areas
65. âWith the Barco wall, our team can now better inform commuters and
travelers, thus preventing road congestion and improving road safetyâ
Dorothee Allekotte, Manager Integrated Overall Traffic Control Center, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
66. âWe considered other solutions but the sheer quality of the Barco
portfolio makes them stand out from the competitionâ
Marcos do Amaral, Applied Technologies General Manager, OGC PetrĂłleo e GĂĄs, Brazil
67. âThe new wall and displays provide the infrastructure our operators need
to see everything in one snapshot viewâ
Carlo Neyt, Chief of Police, Antwerp, Belgium
68. âThe clarity of the images and data on the Barco modules enhances
readibility and significantly minimizes the potential for errorsâ
Steven Diebold, Real Time Systems Manager, KCP&L, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
69. âThe new LED technology not only decreased the cost of ownership
spectacularly but also reduced our carbon footprint by more than 50% â
Gorik Everaet, Incident Manager, Belgacom, Brussels, Belgium
70. âAntena 3 TV really cannot afford to go dark, not even for a minute. The
large Barco support team is stand-by anytime we need them, 24/7â
Raoul Lorenzo Cenalmor, Head of the Broadcast Engineering Department, Antena 3 TV, Madrid, Spain
72. Product portfolio
ATC
displays
Rugged
displays
Main displays
Auxiliary displays
Display servers
Consoles
Computers
Workstations
Cockpit
displays
Control display units
Mission displays
Flight critical displays
Modular software platform
Simulation
systems
360° dome displays
Mini-domes
Customized simulators
73. Where will you find us?
Helicopters & airplanes
Armed forces
Air traffic centers & towers
Training
Flight
Ship bridge
Driving
74. Key facts
12,000+
ATC displays
in the field
100+
Pilots run
more than 100 certified apps
on Barco displays
71°C
Withstanding
71°C
Honeywell
2012
Supplier
of the Year
30%
Training over 30%
of the worldâs
military pilots
75. âBarco is synonymous with high quality, both in its products
and in its servicesâ
Bruno Cervia, Head of Engineering New Projects, Pilatus (PC-21 aircraft), Stans, Switzerland
76. 28,000 rugged displays, 14,000 graphic cards, 8,000 consoles
United States Navy AN/UYQ-7 (Q-70) Program
77. Vital to 1,000 aircraft cockpits
Honeywell Primus Apex Flight Deck
78. âThe ISIS displays are the best solution to support us in the coming years
on account of their ease-of-use, brightness and low energy consumptionâ
Slobodan Opacic, ATM Expert & Air Trafic Controller, ATCC Ljubliana, Slovenia
79. âBarco has focused on reliability with regard to product performance,
and by their responsive customer supportâ
Kim Troutman, NAV Canada
81. 10x more realistic simulation with Barcoâs pixel fill factor
BOWST Refueling Trainer, Xenia, USA
82. âBarcoâs projectors have greatly helped us to make this one of the UKâs
most advanced ship bridge simulatorsâ
Peter Woods, Simulator Manager and Lecturer, Lairdside Maritime Center, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Barcoâs strengths donât just lie with its technological leadership and global presence, we also pride ourselves in our dedicated people, industrial partnerships, customer and market focus and financial position.
It is through this multitude of strengths that we can work effectively to not just be the supplier of choice with our customers, but also maintain a level of trust with our investors, employees and suppliers.
With rollout programs covering over 10,000 cinemas worldwide, Barco is at the forefront of the digital revolution in theaters. Every day, Barcoâs projection technology makes more than one million viewersâ cinema experience unforgettable. Barco enjoys strategic customer relationships with leading companies such as Arts Alliance Media, Cinemeccanica, DCL, Kinoton, XDC and Ymagis, as well as thriving partnerships with first-class cinema groups such as China Film Group, Cinedigm, Cinemark and GDC. In addition, Barco occupies a special place in 3D cinema thanks to its extensive experience in that field since the mid-â80s.
Cinemark Latin America has the largest presence of any theatre company throughout Central and South America. Cinemark has aggressively expanded into this market as a result of increased multiplex theatre construction, attractive demographics with a significant teenage population, and a growing acceptance of movie-going as a form of entertainment. Its recent expansion into 11 other countries follows successful deployments in both Mexico and Brazil, the two largest economies in Latin America. In addition, Cinemark also has a strong base in North America, and is one of the regionâs three biggest cinema chains.
Cinemark Latin America has the largest presence of any theatre company throughout Central and South America. Cinemark has aggressively expanded into this market as a result of increased multiplex theatre construction, attractive demographics with a significant teenage population, and a growing acceptance of movie-going as a form of entertainment. Its recent expansion into 11 other countries follows successful deployments in both Mexico and Brazil, the two largest economies in Latin America. In addition, Cinemark also has a strong base in North America, and is one of the regionâs three biggest cinema chains.
Ever savored 'Opera in the cinema', shouted along with Iron Maiden or supported for your favorite soccer team in a cinema chair? Over the past few years, Kinepolis Group, Belgium's largest cinema operator, has pulled out all the stops to extend its programming to alternative content, thereby fully deploying the power of digital cinema. Ever since it set its first digital steps, the group has partnered with Barco. Considered an industry leader, Barco develops user-friendly projectors that ensure razor-sharp images at a favorable cost of ownership. The projectors and their peripherals, like the alternative content switcher, help Kinepolis expand its role from mere cinema to full-blown entertainment theater.
Early 2009, Universal Production Partners, one of Europe's largest post production houses, finalized their brand new DCI compliant review room. After previous successful installations including a DP-90 and a DP-100 digital cinema projector, UPP decided again to go for Barco. The review room offers film makers a place for final quality control and is equipped with a DP-1500 Barco digital cinema projector. The projector, based on Texas Instruments' DLP technology, ensures UPP's customers that they see their films with perfect colors on screen, the way the audience will experience it in movie theaters.
For the first time in history, the Berlinale included 3D movies in its official program, thanks to the 3D digital cinema projectors supplied by Barco. With the 3D movies, the Berlinale wanted to explore the medium's artistic potential following its recent triumph in Hollywood blockbusters.
Kinepolis, one of the largest movie theater groups in Europe, has been using Barco dZineâs flexible digital signage system for more than a year. The installation grew gradually from a couple of infotainment displays per multiplex to a full range of displays for a variety of purposes. Kinepolis was looking for an out-of-the-box solution that was easy to handle and modify. The solution they are using runs on the current Kinepolis network. Each theater multiplex is managed by a local server, which connects seat information, advertising and database content with the theaterâs ticketing system.
To create unforgettable experiences, the best performers and the greatest events in the world continually try to exceed their audiencesâ expectations. In the course of 2009 alone, stage designers and artists employed Barcoâs large-screen and professional lighting technology in more than 2,500 gigs â thrilling audiences with stunning and remarkable visuals. Some of the worldâs greatest bands that toured with Barco equipment in live performances include U2, Depeche Mode, George Michael, The Prodigy, Coldplay, Pink Floyd, Amy Winehouse, Justin Bieber, Bloc Party, John Mayer and Fleetwood Mac.
The stage and show were created by long-time U2 designers Willie Williams and Mark Fisher. With the help of Chuck Hoberman and Barco, their vision of a 360° moving video screen was turned into reality. Barco provided more than 500,000 transformable LED pixels, which are integrated into a transformable structure designed by Barcoâs Innovative Designs, based on a Hoberman invention. The resulting giant LED screen has a 24 by 16 meter diameter and changes shape in all directions, making U2 the first band ever to go on a tour with a transformable LED screen. In addition to the giant LED screen, Barco integrated a total of 1,200 pixel modules surrounding the edges of both the A and B stages and the bridges. The stage LEDs provide an extra dimension to the graphic show projected on the screen. Almost one thousand customized lights, specifically designed for this tour and manufactured in the Barco premises, light up the stage canvas for an even more memorable show.
The Yas Marina Circuit is host to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. For this brand new Formula 1 circuit, Barco installed a total of 14 LED displays around the track to optimize fans' viewing experience.
Roskilde Festival is the largest open-air culture and music festival in northern Europe. Its grounds have room for six different stages, 150 bands, 75,000 visitors and 25,000 volunteers. With capacity for 60,000 people, the Orange Stage is the largest of the six and welcomed bands such as Gorillaz, Alice In Chains, Muse, the Prodigy, Motörhead, Prince and many more. The Orange Stage's lighting rig for 2010 included Barco's High End Systems Cyberlight 2.0, SHOWGUN 2.5, and SHOWBEAM 2.5 automated lights. In addition, the Arena Stage uses Axon Media Servers as the main source for the video. The equipment and support is provided by Bico Professionel in cooperation with Barco. âThe SHOWGUN and SHOWBEAM lights are great to use in such a big festival,â says Kenneth Jakobsen from Bico Professionel. âTheir extreme brightness brings the most impressive effects to a show.â
In major healthcare facilities all over the world, medical professionals use Barcoâs razor-sharp display technology â day in and day out. Prime examples include the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Chinaâs Shengjing Hospital, the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in the United Kingdom and Italyâs National Institute for Cancer Research. Itâs estimated that these professionals read about 20,000 studies on a yearly basis, with an installed base of over 60,000 medical workstations. This means that a billion times per year, Barco displays help prevent cancer, improve critical surgery tasks and render diagnoses more accurate.
Hospital do Coração â Hospital for the Heart â in Brazil employs over 700 highly trained specialized physicians. Along with the technical expertise of their professionals, HCor has the most advanced technology within the healthcare sector in Latin America. Their high-tech Diagnostic Center performs more than 1.2 million exams annually. Aiming to become the first digital hospital in Brazil, HCor recently purchased a total of 66 Barco medical displays in combination with MediCal QAWeb premium service for complete diagnostic confidence. This evolution will help the hospital provide an even higher level of patient care.
Diagnosis of medical images requires high image quality, high brightness and a high contrast ratio. Today, it is possible to diagnose certain disorders in an early stage. Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital (Shin Kong Hospital for short), one of Taiwan's biggest private medical facilities, recently experienced what a good PACS display system can do. When a trial involving the Barco Coronis Fusion 6MP DL revealed details the other displays did not, the team at Shin Kong unanimously chose Barco. Today, Shin Kong's radiology department uses Coronis Fusion 6MP DLs, Coronis 5MP, Nio Fusion 4MPs and MDRC-2120s â much to everyone's satisfaction.
The hospital purchased 100 Barco monitors for use throughout multiple facilities, with 16 5MPs and 16 3MPs dedicated to its mammography centers, and the remainder located in diagnostic and clinical review stations. Tying it all together, is Barco's MediCal QAWeb software, the industry's first online service for automated QA of PACS displays, providing remote, secure management to ensure consistent performance and image quality. But to Gwinnett, like many users, the benefits of this robust QA assurance software go well beyond the reading room.
The German Bergmannstrost Hospital was a pioneer in adopting digital acquisition modalities and PACS. Barco's bold claim that they âdeliver the best display performanceâ made Dr. Rainer Braunschweig, head of the radiology department and an expert in digital radiology, switch to the Barco Coronis range in 2002. Impressed by the displays' outstanding image quality, reliability, excellent return on investment and the MediCal QAWeb quality assurance service, the Bergmannstrost radiology team has been a Barco advocate ever since. Recently, they upgraded the Coronis portfolio to include several color displays. In the medium term, Dr. Braunschweig dreams of operating rooms fitted with Barco surgical displays.
The hospital was looking for a uniform display system that could be used in all departments and in both locations. Dr Willy Hummel continues, âWe did a careful evaluation of various manufacturers and Barco came out as the best solution for us. The combination of their clinical review displays with MediCal QAWeb software guarantees us DICOM compliant images at all times. The software program also offers a functionality to adjust the light output of the display in order to match the ambient light, a feature that assures us even more dependable readings. Upon special request, Barco also increased the remote capabilities of MediCal QAWeb to meet our high standard requirements for clinical review displays.â
For the opening of their new flagship store in New York Cityâs Times Square, American Eagle Outfitters contracted Barco and the Barnycz Group to create a remarkable, multi-tiered LED display. Concepts for the exterior display took the form of a stunning 12-faceted assemblage of LED panels, almost 15,000 square feet in size, including a soaring 25-story LED tower. When AEO and the Barnycz Group were ready to turn a dream into realityâthey selected Barco. To create the display, Barco engineers wrapped the buildingâs exterior façade with 1441 weather-resistant Barco TF-20 LED panels, for a total pixel count nearing 3.3 million. In the buildingâs outdoor foyer, the ceiling comprises 1665 Barco OLite 612 modules, specially designed for optimum viewing at very close distances. Immediately inside the store is a bank of 21 Barco NSL-46 LCD monitors. Purpose-built for a near-seamless presentation, these monitors allow content to be displayed in its native resolution, without any loss of image quality. To process a complex array of multi-format video, dual Barco DX-700 LED digitizers are used as the systemâs front end, for optimum visual quality.
The headquarters of the European Commission (EC), the legislative arm of the European Union (EU), are housed at the 18-storey Berlaymont building in Brussels, Belgium. The EU press room, where Commission officials communicate with the press, is, together with the President's office and the Commission's meeting room, amongst the Berlaymont's most important quarters. At the end of 2009, Barco and its distributor Civatel equipped the press room with a state-of-the-art Barco MegaCADwall system, featuring a high-resolution display wall that fosters collaboration. In this way, they have raised the room up to 21st century standards.
NEXEN PETROLEUM
Oil & Gas collaboration suits and boardroom
Nexen bought 16 units of the F32 WUXGA and WB's for seamless blends. The total installation of 8 dual channel visualisation rooms helps Nexen to visualize and understand high resolution seismic data and advanced detailed technical drawings. Â Â Â
Integrator: Whitlock.
Electrolux, a world-leading manufacturer in household appliances, realized that with the aid of 3D stereo and ultra-high resolution display technology, it could trim down design costs, speed time to market and improve collaboration in their Southern European headquarters. As such, Electrolux and integrator Cadland settled on two Barco systems. The first display wall offers a 5m wide collaboration canvas with a native 1080p HD resolution. On the wall, several 2D and 3D product design sources can be displayed and analyzed at the same time. The second display wall, which boasts a 3.4m screen width, is piloted by Barco's native 10 megapixel projector and allows engineers to display product designs in razor-sharp, photorealistic detail.
ANSIBLE MOTION
The Ansible Motion simulator are specified with a dynamic screen and projector system for a very compact footprint with extremely low overall height - suitable for installation in restricted height areas with no compromise on performance.
The projectors provide real-time dynamic displays of various racetrack environments for drivers immersed within a motorsports simulator. The simulator, located at Ansible Motion's factory in Hethel, England, is used for ongoing research and development of engineering systems for driving simulators.
The Daimler driving simulator is a hexapod robot mounted onto six moveable supporting legs. Inside, there is a complete Mercedes model in which the test driver is seated, as well as a 360° projection screen showing a constantly changing, realistic image of the traffic scene, with moving pedestrians, oncoming traffic and houses. To create the 360° projection, Daimler depends on Barco's SIM 7 simulation projectors to provide the most realistic scenery possible. One of the main reasons for choosing the SIM 7 was its smear-free operation. Thanks to Barco's display optimizations and the system's fast refresh rates, this projector produces razor sharp, high-quality images, making the SIM 7 the next-generation projector of choice for high-speed motion and other visually intensive simulation applications.
Throughout the worldâs major economic regions, Barcoâs visualization technology is indispensable to traffic and security centers. In and around cities such as New York, Oslo, Vienna, Washington D.C. and Hamburg, Barco display technology helps operators to better control traffic flows, respond quickly to crisis situations, and keep public transportation passengers well-informed. In this way, Barco helps over 2.5 billion commuters start and end their working days as efficiently as possible.
Every day, Barcoâs cockpit and operator displays help pilots fly safely to their destinations. As a testament to the reliability and quality of Barcoâs ruggedized displays, over 100 aircraft carry Barco technology on board. These include some of the worldâs most famous helicopters and planes, such as the Airbus A380, Boeing 737, Dassault Falcon 900, Embraer ERJ-145, Lockheed Martin C-130, Douglas DC-8 and many types of Eurocopter. In addition, Barco visualization platforms are of critical importance to more than 250 defense programs throughout the world, whether land-, sea- or air-based.
With its PC-21, Switzerland-based aircraft manufacturer Pilatus wanted to build a trainer that would meet the challenges of training top pilots for the 21st century. A full-featured visualization solution for the glass cockpit was one of the key elements. Barcoâs proposal responded fluidly to Pilatusâ needs. The PC-21 tandem cockpit is fitted with six Barco displays, used as primary flight and navigation displays. Bruno Cervia, Head of Engineering New Projects: âBarco is synonymous with high quality, both in its products and in its services.â Test Pilot Bill Tyndall is especially impressed by the high readability and reliability of the Barco displays. Both men praise Barcoâs responsiveness and their flexibility throughout the development process and call their cooperation a true partnership.
Barco's deliveries include 20-inch RFD 251S rugged displays that meet the most demanding shock, temperature and vibration safety standards. Their front bonded optical stack ensures superior optical performance at all times and offers a truly rugged, condensation-free visualization solution under all conditions. The units that were selected by Lockheed Martin also feature Automatic Phase Adjust technology, offering clear and sharp images over time, and the patented LCD Flicker Compensation solution, which enables naval operators to view acoustic sonar images without the constant flicker that is characteristic of Liquid Crystal Displays in naval applications. More than five thousand RFD-251 displays are serving the US Navy today aboard a variety of ships, including Virginia, Seawolf, Los Angeles and Ohio class submarines, Aegis-equipped cruisers and destroyers, aircraft carriers and various amphibious ships.
The 10" KDU-1080 is a level A certified 10.4â Primary Flight Display with high luminance and a wide viewing angle to allow optimum cross-cockpit scanning by either pilot. The displayâs XGA resolution (1024x768) guarantees highly detailed rendering of all navigation and terrain symbology. The 15â KDU-1500 will offer even larger views as part of the Honeywell Primus Apex Electronic Flight Instrument System.
Barco supplied 500 networked graphics display systems for NAV CANADA's CAATS (Canadian Automated Air Traffic System) and GAATS+ (Gander Automated Air Traffic System) ATC systems, comprising ISIS 2Kx2K LCD displays and Display Processor Module (DPM) 7700 servers. In its Supplier Performance Review of Barco, NAV CANADA referenced Barco's âmarket-niche leading technology,â âinnovativeness,â and âextremely competent technical staff,â characterizing the company's overall performance as ââŠa positive experience from the evaluation of the vendor's product to the final award of the contractâŠ.A vendor with a superior product and a focus on exceeding the customer's needs.â Kim Troutman, Vice President of Engineering for NAV CANADA commented further: âWe are pleased to recognize Barco with this well-deserved award. They have focused on reliability, not only with regard to product performance, but as demonstrated by their responsive customer support. We look forward to a continuing partnership with Barco as a trusted vendor.â
Since Collaborative Flow Management (CFM) was installed, Airways New Zealand, one of the world's leading Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), estimates that the tool has contributed to NZ$22 million in fuel savings and reduced CO2 emissions by 46 million kilos across the total New Zealand fleet. CFM enables airlines to jointly agree on priority flights and reschedule their services by matching demand to capacity at New Zealand's three main trunk airports. CFM exchanges data with the air traffic management system and uses it to calculate options to reduce inflight delay. The result is reduced fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Barco and CymSTAR, a leading military engineering solutions company, partnered to provide visualization and simulation systems for one of the United States military's most important tanker programs. The systems utilize five SIM 7QP projectors featuring QXGA (1536x2048) resolution to display computer-generated imagery representing the various flight conditions, surrounding environment, and the critical operation of the boom nozzle into the target receptacle. Powered by the brightest LCoS technology available, the SIM 7QP features Barco-engineered technologies to deliver precise images, with the highest pixel-fill factor available in today's market/ These include: smear reduction technology that ensures a smooth, consistent picture without flicker or break-up; multi-channel edge blending, which creates one continuous image without distracting overlap zones; DynaColor and linked constant light output (CLO), which ensures the same light and color levels across the entire display; and unique warping (geometry correction), which enables accurate projection from different angles and across spherical or curved surfaces. In addition to the five SIM 7QP projectors, the trainers comprise a spherical screen, image generators, computer-generated aircraft and terrain models, a highly-detailed boom operator station, an instructor's station, and custom software. The system reproduces visual, aural and tactile effects to accurately model both the tanker and receiver airplanes in a total synthetic refueling environment, producing a realistic training experience.
Simulation can, of course, never replace the true-life experience. But it is getting pretty close at Lairdside Maritime Center in Liverpool, UK. Set up in 1999 as part of Liverpool's John Moores University, the Center trains mariners, shipmasters and navigating officers to practice ship handling and complex tug maneuvers before encountering them for real. Its simulator facility is amongst the most advanced in Europe and currently the only one in the UK with a full 360â field-of-view. On the Center's main ship bridge are 12 Barco projectors. They guarantee the bright colors and visual graphic detail that foster the trainees' true-life experience.