2D & 3D Walls


2D and 3D Walls

Organizations everywhere are enjoying the benefits of 2D and 3D visualization walls installed by Mechdyne.  Whether you are considering a simple two dimensional display or an active or passive stereo system, Mechdyne has designed and installed these versatile systems.  As you can see in the examples here, a 2D or 3D wall can be useful for a wide range of uses, from seismic interpretation to manufacturing and design reviews to all kinds of research disciplines.


PARTIAL CLIENT LIST:

british-petroleumBP - International Locations

Mechdyne provided the Consulting and Design and Engineering services for this extensive, two-floor AV integration project at BP's Helios Plaza.  The Learning Center includes: extensive training rooms, meeting rooms, board rooms, conference rooms, huddle rooms, classrooms, recording and editing rooms, and broadcast rooms, and much more.


Anadarko Petroleum - Woodlands, Texas

Mechdyne has provided Anadarko with a fully integrated set of seven visualization rooms, including six two-channel PowerWall™ systems and a four-channel reconfigurable FLEX™ environment. All systems feature control systems that are fully networked together, allowing them to intelligently request graphics without conflict.

Joint-Forces-CommandJoint Forces Command - Suffolk, Virginia

Mechdyne has provided a large flat-screen visualization system, called the "Knowledge Wall," for the Joint Transformation Command - Intelligence (JTC-I) Joint Intelligence Laboratory (JIL) in Suffolk, Virginia. JTC-I uses the Knowledge Wall in an experimental environment to test intelligence concepts, processes, technology and prototype initiatives.

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Sandia National Labs - Albuquerque, New Mexico

Mechdyne has custom designed, built and integrated several visualization systems for Sandia's Microsystems and Engineering Sciences Applications (MESA) NanoLab facility, including an Education Center, Design Center, and Design Review Conference Room.

Texas-Methodist-HospitalTexas Methodist Hospital - Houston, Texas

Mechdyne has provided a three-channel FLEX™ system for the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Gaithersburg facility.  Two 8' x 8' projection walls display flush-to-the-floor images, which, together with the floor projection surface, head tracking, stereo audio, and interaction tools, create the ultimate immersive experience. 

National-Institute-of-Standards-and-TechnologyNational Institute of Standards and Technology - Multiple Locations

Mechdyne has provided a three-channel FLEX™ system for the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Gaithersburg facility.  Two 8' x 8' projection walls display flush-to-the-floor images, which, together with the floor projection surface, head tracking, stereo audio, and interaction tools, create the ultimate immersive experience. 

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Hunt Oil - Dallas, texas

Mechdyne has provided two PowerWall™ systems and two Team Room systems for Hunt Oil. Each dual-channel, rear-projected, edge-blended stereoscopic PowerWall system features DLP projection and folded optics for reduced overall system dimensions.

NIOSH

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health - West Virginia

Mechdyne initially installed the first CAVE™ at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in 1998.  Located at NIOSH's Morgantown, West Virginia, location, the CAVE is used to test techniques to help construction workers minimize falling from heights.

Rowan-UniversityRowan University - Glassboro, New Jersey

Mechdyne has provided Rowan University (RU) with a four sided CAVE™.  The new virtual reality system was installed as part of Rowan University's Samuel H. Jones Innovation Center at South Jersey Technology Park and is being used by graduate students to simulate scenarios like a NASA rocket launch or walking through the interiors of a U.S. Navy ship.

Rock-Island-ArsenalRock Island Arsenal - Rock Island, Illinois

Mechdyne installed a four-sided, active stereo CAVE™ system for the Rock Island Arsenal in Rock Island, Illinois.  The Arsenal is responsible for designing all kinds of weaponry and components for the Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) of the United States Army.

Additional clients include: • Anadarko • British Petroleum • California Parks • Chesapeake • Embraer • Hunt Oil • JIL • Marshall University • Mississippi State • NIST • Pioneer Natural Resources • Pacific Northwest Labs • Sandia National Labs • TACOM • University of Houston • University of Hull • University of CA, Merced • University of CA, Davis • Petronas • Petrolera Ameriven • Peugeot-Citreon • Rock Island Arsenal • Rowan University • Texas Methodist Hospital • NIOSH • University of Wales, Swansea • University of Wales, Bangor • UNAM • U.S. Army