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Until now 3D displays have been developed for only one viewer. Christian Moller a research
student here at the Department is working on a 3D display where the viewing zone is equal
to that of any television allowing an unlimited number of people to view at any one
time. The display is very easy to scale and is flat panel. Part of the success of this new
display is being able to use the Wedge technology
developed by Dr Adrian Travis here at the Department to make this display flat panel.
The technology produces a holographic experience and has a combination of properties that make it unique:
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This £1.5m applied research project is developing the building blocks for a 3D
digital display system that can be applied to a wide range of the most demanding
applications in visualisation, simulation, cinema and entertainment. The collaborators
include two of the UK's leading companies in digital projection and image processing
working together with the Department of Engineering. The results of this project could
give the UK new access to markets for visualisation technology, active 3D cinematic
display and a range of specialist scientific applications. Setred has been set up as a
spin-out company, in order to commercialise this ground-breaking research. Setred was set up as a result of the Cambridge
University Entrepreneurs £50K Business Creation Competition.
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Contact: Christian Moller St. Catharine's College University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 1RL UK Phone: + 44 79669 21112 E-mail: cnm23@cam.ac.uk |
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