No one else in the industry has more experience with visualization software than Mechdyne does. As pioneers in advanced AV and 3D hardware solutions, Mechdyne has years of experience developing software that works efficiently, economically and exclusively for these systems. Take a look here at some of our satisfied visualization software customers.
St. Mary's University/ACEnet - Canada
New insights in astrophysics are being formed by researchers at the Institute for Computational Astrophysics (ICA) at St. Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, because of their walk-in, 3D immersive display system called "The Data CAVE," and Mechdyne's vGeo™ visualization software.
U.S. Army CERDEC - Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
Mechdyne is working with the U.S. Army's Communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center (CERDEC) Command and Control Directorate (C2D) at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey to develop a next-generation Command and Control (C2) application, GEC2O (Geospatial Environment for Command and Control Operations). GEC2O is an informative, interactive and intuitive geospatial tool supporting warfighters throughout the full mission lifecycle with situational awareness and command and control capabilities.
Joint Forces Command - Suffolk, Virginia
Mechdyne engineered and installed a 37' x 13' PowerWall 4K with a native display resolution of over 53 million pixels powered by six Sony 4K SXRD projectors. Using Mechdyne's Conduit software for Google Earth as well as ESRI ArcGIS the Joint Intelligence Lab is able to render geospatial data without video scaling at a native 4096 x 2160 resolutions utilizing 8 high performance workstations outputting 16 channels of graphics.
Rockwell Collins - Cedar Rapids, Iowa
As part of a contract with the US Air Force, Mechdyne is working with Rockwell Collins on creating new technologies for improving the design effectiveness in virtual reality in the manufacturing of parts that support the war fighter.
Washington University - St. Louis, Missouri
Mechdyne provided Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, with a four-wall CAVE™. The system uses Conduit software to review Mars data being sent back to earth from one of the two Mars Rovers, and to analyze data from the Phoenix satellite that is exploring Mars' North Pole.
University of Birmingham, UK
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