 Hello, welcome to ISC 2020. This is the VYOSO booth and my name is Kevin Zebczyk and I'm from the VYOSO America office And I'd like to introduce you to what we're showcasing here at our booth. So we are introducing our the Look into our newest version of the software, which is called VYOSO precision This is the new iteration of our patented camera calibration system for warping and blending projectors together The system now integrates 3D. We have a layout system and where you set up your project And then once you have all your projectors cameras and your screen set up then we can go into the stage and show the The projectors and line them up put our camera our screen any types of devices that may inhibit or help the process and then from there We can go into the calibration and doing the warping and the blending Nice so so it projects a pattern the camera sees it exactly Yes, the the camera watches the projection surface and the projectors send out a series of light bursts And it records this light bursts figures out the geometry of the of the in the texture of the surface And then calculates the warping and the blending according to that that view from the camera Is that what you can do with this also? Yes, so this the what we have back here on the back wall is To projector blend so we have the two projectors up at the top and then using a camera We automatically warp and blend that together and create one seamless image and you can use 4k projectors You can use any type of projector any resolution any technology any brand you even ready for 8k projectors Oh, yes, and we've even done it. We've done it. We've done it That's not a key projectors yet right says there is digital projection has an 8k projector And we work closely with digital projection and we've we've blended the projectors together What's the technology that digital production projection uses? It's not DLP, right? It's not LCD No, it is DLP. It's DLP. It's DLP. Yes, all right Digital projection actually was the inventor of DLP along with TI. Oh, wow cool So they've got a chip right there and maybe for cinema or what did they do with it? Right now. I think it's geared towards the rental and staging in the industry and then and large-scale and Simulation and large venue projection But you probably definitely enable 8k projections right now by using four times 4k projectors, right? Yeah, that's a signal feed to it. You have a bunch of customers doing that. No, no, it's still very new technology But yeah, we're ready for it. So yeah, what other demos you have around here? Oh, I can show you our dome This is our small-scale projection dome also here at ISE it just outside Hall F. We have a large 7.5 meter projection dome. This is this little projection dome is taking 12 Small optimal projectors and then using our camera-based technology. We use the single-point fisheye camera and In about 10 minutes we can calibrate this 11 these 12 projectors to create this one perfect seamless image inside the dome Well, and these projectors can be off-the-shelf consumer projectors. Exactly. Yes. Yeah affordable. Yep, potentially And then you have a people come into the dome. Yeah, people come into the dome and experience it And then it's just a question of creating content for all this right? Yeah Can you like are there like video games that pretty much have the 3d engine can be outputted as a one of these? Dome of course. Yeah. Yeah, so we've worked with a lot of different companies in that way and showcasing like unreal Tournaments and a lot of different types of Video game venues and events. Can you create a big dome? Oh, yes. Yes We actually just just finished the world's largest projection dome Outside of the Super Bowl in Miami two weeks ago. It was 225 feet by 175 feet That's 70 meters by 58 meters. It was 24 projectors, and we calibrated in about 40 minutes Whoa What out of these projectors like the super bright ones? They're not like full HD super bright These are full those were full HD, and they were 18k each We also did a projection on a mountain. This was now holding the record for the world's largest projection It was 84 40,000 lumen barco projectors, and it was in Saudi for the Dakar Event and it was a projected on the side of a mountain, so we actually projection mapped a mountain That's cool. So how soon are you going to be projecting on the moon? Can you like do some stuff that? That's the ultimate goal once we've done that then we can we can so when you based the company Company is based in Dusseldorf We have offices in France and in the United States, and then we have partner offices all around the world So there's a competition right in this space or of course because I see a bunch of people showing some blending happening Yeah, so are you market leader or what's we are actually the the the originator? We hit we own the original patent from 2007 for this camera based warping and blending system There are two other plant and patent holders all from the exact same year But yeah, we're the original ones from 2007 So let's say I want to have an AK projector at home, right? Can I just buy four times 4k and boom Use your software. How's it going to look for movies? Is there like some kind of issue or is it going to be better to have a single 8k projector eventually? I think eventually but the the market just isn't there. We're creating media and AK It's very expensive and the problem is is the the signal transmission AK even compressed is too large to stream at this point It's even very large to to try to source locally so from a USB drive You're talking multiple terabytes of data So that's the big problem right now with AK. It's not it's not so much the resolution Because that's easily done. It's the it's the content. It's the media and the media creation form but there are apps I can build like a Titan RTX kind of a Shadow ultra setup and stream in a case source. I think even This Google cloud streaming it says that they eventually will have a key and maybe a Amazon Prime and Netflix are gonna do 8k shows Yeah, I'm not I don't know if they if they're streaming it yet I mean it's it's they're they're mostly in all 4k now, but see eventually we'll be there How about when customers want to do something crazy cool and a like in a big resolution a big Do you have like? Packages or you link them up with content creation houses and stuff like that So we set we sell packages that include the camera for the calibration and also a licensed dongle So we work with all different types of of media displays and multi system multi display systems, so we have exports for similar servers like Pixar touch designer green hippo Pandora's box watch out So we have a lot of exports for all these major multi-display systems and media playbacks Nice projectors are awesome, right? Oh, yes And there's a lot of potential to do more and more with them Of course Yeah, when LED got to the point where the the price point was was low enough people thought the projection was gonna go away and Ultimately what ended up happening was that the people just decided to project on different items So instead of just flat screens. We started projecting onto buildings and domes and and things that you really can't put LED on anymore And that's really where where the projection is going and when you start doing that you need this type of calibration system and I did video the epsom booth. It was amazingly bright and beautiful those new projectors Yeah, and I guess all the DOP Company is also increasing the brightness Panasonic is showing 30,000 lumens. Yes, you can do a lot of fun things with that. Yes. Yeah, and even again digital projection, which is a close partner of ours Is showing off their MLS system, which is the lens system is separated from the light engine So that's fed together with a large optical cable and what this allows you to do is put multiple light engines together So you could have 60 100 120,000 lumens out of one single lens of projector And then not have that that projector lens be in a giant box in the facility You have a small box with the lens and the fiber optic cable and then going out to the light engines Which could be remotely located somewhere somewhere else in the building. So you're gonna project on some mountains or like That's one will start building in the moon Yeah, it's like more potential new projects the the big interest in this is in theaters A lot of live event venue theaters Want to use this because instead of putting the large projectors in the in the theater and in the atrium now They just have to have these small boxes with lenses. I saw an amazing Museum in Doha Qatar like some most modern I've ever seen would like I think they had hundreds of these Panasonic super bright projectors It's a new trend and the museum you want to have the whole wall and you want to see the dinosaurs Yeah, see the exactly and yeah, and I think that may have been our calibration system In there it was on the on the ceiling. It was 152 projectors 152 so you did that one. I guess that's the same one. Yes, because that's That was mind-blowing in the way that the whole building probably choose 300 million dollar building was designed for projection It's like the whole thing is like the walls are made for be projected onto exactly. Yes Yeah, it was yeah, it's designed and we're also working on a design in Las Vegas That has the same kind of idea that the whole the whole experience space is designed around projection Nice and then they project 24-7 and after two or three years they need to change the bulbs, right? No, they're not using bulbs that much anymore. Everything is else is laser now. It's a laser light engines Yeah, so those maybe in Qatar maybe laser, so they might be no need to change the They run for they run about 20 to 25,000 hours Continual use so yeah, you know three four years, maybe it's about five between five and ten Average is about eight years. All right And so if a customer was to start working on a new project, what did they do with the contact? You start customizing for them or they just use the software it works with everything either one They can contact us for from consultant from everything from the projection design all the way to the installation Or they can buy just the software through us or one of our integrated dealers And what's the is there a price of the software depending on the licensing? So we offer the software for based on the playback the calibration process is pretty much the same for everything But now we have a licensing for the type of playback So we have very simple playback from a playlist We have types that hook into the gpu that allow you to run any type of application We have exports to other types of software applications And then we have a very high-end playback solution timeline based Because I guess to play back nicely you might need some very powerful gpu accelerated the awesome Yes players so we provide support this yeah, we provide all kinds of hardware everything from small players They fit in the palm of your hand to full-sized giant systems that offer 24 outputs And then you have full Hardware acceleration on these yes, and that's part of what you do. Yeah, we we we engineered the the hardware and the software to run our software