In the dynamic landscape of technology, the fusion of immersive virtual reality (VR) and large-screen visualisation tools has transformed how we interact with digital information – offering a platform for clear communication of complex visual data and immersive experiences. Whether it’s sharing 3D automotive data in a large powerwall or displaying real-time data feeds in an industrial control centre, such visualisation solutions empower teams to collaborate more effectively and make more informed decisions.

By harnessing advanced VR technology and high-resolution displays, powerwalls transport users into digital realms where they can explore, interact, and engage with data in unprecedented ways. Whether it is visualising intricate datasets, scrutinising architectural designs, or simulating real-world scenarios, powerwalls deliver a level of immersion and interactivity that was once inconceivable.

Driving innovation through collaboration

When automotive giant Renault searched for a collaborative powerwall, it turned to ST Engineering Antycip to customise and install an immersive virtual reality suite at Renault’s facilities in three countries, allowing teams to collaborate on a global scale.

The dramatic floor-to-ceiling 5m x 2.5m 4K screen with a premium Christie laser projector, a 5.1 surround sound system and a range of related equipment is the setup for Renault’s 4K powerwall system, was installed at Renault’s facilities in India’s Chennai, South Korea’s Busan and Brazil’s São José dos Pinhais.

The three powerwall systems, which run Renault’s own 4K-native software and content, will be used by the carmaker’s local teams in an immersive way for teams in remote locations to work together, and the powerwalls fulfilled Renault’s desire to break down silos and make global collaboration efficient and effective.

Now, many aspects of the development process from product design and review to assessing vehicle aesthetics, ergonomics and performance can be conducted virtually between the three countries and Renault’s headquarters in Paris. Whether it is 2D or 3D content, a presentation or virtual prototyping, designers, engineers and executives alike can experience and analyse their plans at close quarters, refine them in concert, maximise clarity and minimise risk or errors.

Implementing a multi-location installation for Renault was a huge undertaking that came with unique demands. To meet those demands, ST Engineering Antycip had to leverage over 20 years of experience in VR, mastery of features integration, and intricate understanding of behind-the-scenes aspects of installations.

The deployment of identical systems – comprising a highly integrated system with massive amounts of hardware – in three countries is a complex undertaking. ST Engineering Antycip tackled that challenge by leveraging local partners who supplied various parts and services, in a time- and cost-efficient way, avoiding alternative lengthy and extremely expensive approaches.

The success of the project, which involved multiple countries, continents and several manufacturers, is testament to ST Engineering Antycip’s global reach and technological expertise.

Besides simulations, prototyping and design, powerwalls are now used for a variety of purposes. Schools can enhance the learning experience through VR simulations and interactive presentations across disciplines; architects can present 3D renderings and walk-throughs of building designs and film makers can visualise movie scenes to plan for production.

Unlimited application

At ST Engineering Antycip, we believe in the limitless potential of virtual reality simulations. Our large-scale VR display range includes VR CAVE, VR Powerwall, Cylindrical and Curved Screen VR Displays, VR Projection Technologies and the Curved CAVE Solution.

Our visual display solutions can be specifically designed and optimised to meet the unique requirements of any project within multiple market sectors, including:

  • Large powerwall for displaying 3D data
  • Real-time data feeds inside an industrial control centre
  • Virtual prototyping of products
  • Virtual testing environments
  • Training simulations for defence and aerospace applications
  • Immersive data visualisation for architecture and engineering projects

Flexibility is key in today’s dynamic business environment. Unlike traditional LCD and LED panel technologies, our visual display systems can be adapted to any project or environment to enhance the user experience and drive productivity. They are designed to enable seamless images to be mapped upon a wide range of display surfaces – whether it is a custom spherical display for testing vehicle designs or a modular curved screen for simulation-based training.

Our commitment to delivering exceptional visual experiences extends to our warp and blend calibration products. We work with all the major suppliers of warp and blend calibration solutions to ensure that our clients receive a single, optically correct image. Whether automatic or semi-automatic calibration systems, our solutions guarantee that multi-channel images are perfectly aligned and beautifully blended, edge-over-edge. By performing warp and blend on the GPU as the image is rendered, the need for additional hardware is eliminated, further improving the performance of the pipeline and delivering seamless visual experiences.

In conclusion, virtual reality simulations can transform the way organisations collaborate, innovate, and visualise data. At ST Engineering Antycip, we are committed to unlocking the full potential of virtual reality through our cutting-edge visual display solutions and revolutionising how we interact with information.

Find out more: https://steantycip.com/press/st-engineering-antycip-drives-renault-to-vr-success-with-collaborative-powerwall/

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