Holographic Water Monster Invades Japan

28 01 2008

The Water Horse Water Hologram - Worlwide companies are using hologram technology to promote their films. Earlier in past films like Harry Potter etc were successfully promote by companies.
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Columbia TriStar created this super-cool water-hologram to promote the release of The Water Horse. The hologram illusion uses a water screen created by a exact light projected on a carefully sprayed water jet to create a giant pseudo-3-D Loch Ness “Water Horse” monster in Tokyo Bay. Disney pioneered this technique years ago with their “Fantasmic” show at Disneyland. They now even use the effect on their Pirates of the Carribean and Indiana Jones rides.
Sources: http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/01/26/cool-stuff-holographic-water-monster-invades-japan/



Prince Charles Hologram Speaks in Abu Dhabi

24 01 2008

Britain’s Prince Charles on Monday gave a speech at the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi. The only catch: he wasn’t really there. Instead, a 3-D holographic projection of the Prince, recorded last year in the United Kingdom. In a grand one-uppance, Prince Charles spoke at a conference today via Holographic Imagery. This technology, similar to that showcased in science fiction shows, was utilized to demonstrate that semi-personal presence can be accomplished without wasting a vast amount of carbons utilizing commercial transportation and instead having a virtual presence. Charles elected not to attend the conference in order to avoid producing the significant greenhouse gas emissions associated with air travel.
Watch the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf5esT95Glw



Eliminate Brand Counterfeiting with Holographic Security

23 01 2008

Tunis, Tunisia (PRWEB) January 20, 2008 — La Griffe Internationale, the leading North African garment label manufacturer and Optaglio, an international hologram producer based in Britain and Czech Republic have joined forces to eliminate brand counterfeiting with holographic security. offer the ultimate anti-counterfeiting and authentication solution to the brand owners.

Optaglio’s high-resolution Multimatrix® holograms will now be integrated into the garment labels and hangtags manufactured by La Griffe Internationale. Multimatrix holograms — with their eye-catching visual impact — enhance brand awareness and increase marketing value of prestigious brands. In addition, they offer cutting edge anti-counterfeit security features, ranging from general public recognition, to inspector-oriented hidden features, to forensic features which can only be identified with specialized equipment in laboratory conditions.

Sources: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/1/prweb634101.htm



War on Fake Drugs

22 01 2008

Bilcare Ltd a leading pharmaceutical packaging and clinical research company has acquired a Singapore based company named Singular ID, for Rs 55 crores ($19.58 billion). The acquisition made through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Bilcare Singapore Pte, represents a significant step forward in ongoing war against counterfeit drugs and pharmaceuticals products.
For complete story downloadwar-on-fake-drugs.pdf



The New HoloProTM4 premier at ISE 2008

18 01 2008

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Bergisch Gladbach, 16.01.2008 - Ten years after the first HoloProTM screen was developed and produced in Bergisch Gladbach, the time has now come for HoloProTM4. Pronova present their latest new HoloProTM4 at the Integrated Systems Europe Fair in Amsterdam. The new generation of holographic projection screens was created in the course of many years of research and development cooperation between pronova and the Cologne Technical College (Fachhochschule Köln). “The reduction of holographic optical elements to a diameter of 0.2 mm brings us into dimensions that are smaller than pixels on a computer monitor”, explains Martin Kischkoweit-Lopin, CEO of G+B pronova GmbH. The impressive result of this miniaturisation is an unprecedented richness of detail and a considerable improvement in colour neutrality, homogeneity and brilliance of projection quality. The number of HOEs was also exponentiated: in HoloProTM4, according to pronova, there are more than 200 times as many HOEs as in previous versions.

HoloPro™ is the patented solution for living projections on glass. HoloPro™ stands for “holographic projection screen“.

Sources: www.pronovagmbh.de



Dai Nippon 3D Holograms Labels with microscopic lettering

18 01 2008

TOKYO, Jan 17, 2008 Dai Nippon Printing Co. (TSE:7912) will market a new hologram label that combines 3-D computer graphic images with microscopic lettering.

Branded products use hologram labels to prove their authenticity, but in recent years the technology of forgery has advanced so far that it is difficult to distinguish real hologram labels from bogus hologram labels just by looking at the 3-D CG image.

To help people identify real labels, Dai Nippon Printing will incorporate the word GENUINE in microscopic lettering into the hologram. The letters are drawn with a line width of only 50 microns and are technically difficult to print, but readily viewable using a magnifying glass.

Dai Nippon Printing will charge 5 yen apiece for orders of 2 million labels and hopes to generate revenue of 3 billion yen (US$28 million) with this business during the next three years.
Sources: http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/997853/



Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD)

16 01 2008

Definition
Holographic Versatile Disc (HVD) is an optical disc technology which would hold up to 3.9 terabytes (TB) of information. It employs a technique known as collinear holography, whereby two lasers, one red and one green, are collimated in a single beam. The green laser reads data encoded as laser interference fringes from a holographic layer near the top of the disc while the red laser is used as the reference beam and to read servo information from a regular CD-style aluminum layer near the bottom. Servo information is used to monitor the position of the read head over the disc, similar to the head, track, and sector information on a conventional hard disk drive. On a CD or DVD this servo information is interspersed amongst the data.
source: www.wikipedia.org



Federal government hires SICPA to help fight counterfeit tobacco

14 01 2008

The federal government has enlisted the help of a Switzerland-based company for a battle against counterfeit tobacco.

SICPA Product Security has been hired by the Canada Revenue Agency to help design new hidden security features such as holograms that will be mandatory on all cigarette packages and tobacco tins manufactured in or imported to Canada.

The new features will replace the current low-tech stamps that indicate federal taxes have been paid on the product - ones that counterfeiters have been able to easily duplicate.

Under a three-year contract finalized earlier this month, SICPA will be part of a joint venture with the Canadian Bank Note Company in Ottawa, which prints much of the country’s paper currency.

While the exact size of the illegal trade is hard to pinpoint, governments, police and cigarette manufacturers agree it is a major problem.

A survey released last year by the Canadian Tobacco Manufacturers Council suggested one in five cigarettes smoked in Canada was contraband.
Sources: http://www.cjob.com/news/index.aspx?dir=national&src=ext&rem=./n0109107A.xml



Holographic Images In Laminated Glass Light Up Cologne Power Plant

12 01 2008

1.jpgArchitect Sandro Graf von Einsiedel of Cologne, Germany, turned what could have been the banal, industrial chimneys of an inner city electricity plant into huge and vivid laminated glass ’sails’ that project multi-colored holographic images. They have now become a landmark in the city, reinforcing the corporate identity of his client in a spectacular way.

Von Einsiedel explained to LGN: “The three ventilation chimneys of the Transformer Station are made from triangular and square laminated glass panes of 1.2m x 0.9m. These panes consist of two lites of glass laminated together with a sheet of holographic film in between, held in place by slim aluminum fittings which are fixed to the outer side of a steel construction. The decorative, holographic display is entirely appropriate to the business park, dedicated to a new media such as electronic publishing, where the power station is located”.

All the colors of the rainbow

One side of the installation shows a stylized picture of an electricity bulb and the other side shows the letters GEW, the company logo of Cologne’s Gas Electricity and Waterworks municipality Architect von Einsiedel explained: “The holographic film, manufactured using a combination of computer technology and laser guns, reflects natural and artificial light and splits it up into all the colors of the rainbow. By designing pixels of 5 x 5cm with different angles of reflection, differently colored pictures are produced due either to the varying positions of the sun as it moves across the sky or as the spectator’s angle of vision moves.

Laminated glass offers protection and stability
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Technical Director at laminator Glaswerke Arnold Werk II, in Merkendorf, Germany, Christian Irmscher, told LGN: “We used laminated glass since there was no other product that could provide 100% protection of the holographic film, offer optimal viewing of the hologram and keep the application waterproof. In addition, the lamination process gave the holographic film an even and stable layout; as a result, the film cannot slide out of place. The glass panels are kept in place with a metal construction. The 5mm annealed + 2mm PVB + 5mm annealed laminated glass solution has performed extremely well and there have been no problems whatsoever since its 1996 installation.”

Groundbreaking work with HOEs

Professor Helmut Muller of ILB at Cologne’s Polytechnic, who produced the holographic films and supervised the process of glass lamination, commented: “Our holographic displays are incorporated within laminated glass which protects the film, makes it easy to handle and – apart from regular window cleaning – keeps the holographic optical element (HOE) maintenance-free. The holographic display is also UV-stable, which is important for outdoor applications.As Architect von Einsiedel summed up: “The outdoor use of sensitive holographic film in such large panels is a world premiere and was made possible only through the protection offered by laminated glass.”
Sources: http://www.dupont.com/safetyglass/lgn/stories/1007.html



CREDITZ® Introduces Digital Promotional Currency

12 01 2008

CREDITZ® Introduces Digital Promotional Currency Integrated with Mobile and Digital Signage at National Retail Federation (NRF) Convention in NYC.

Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) January 10, 2008 — CEO America, Inc. (OTC: CEOA.PK), exclusive US licensee of CREDITZ® Digital Currency, today announced that it will be introducing its fully-integrated promotional currency, micro-payment and loyalty system at the National Retail Federation’s (NRF) Annual Convention in New York City, January 13 – 16, 2008.

NRF’s annual convention is the retail industry’s premier event, bringing together global retail leaders that are shaping the future of the industry and providing a showcase for business and technology innovation.

In addition to showcasing its highly-efficient micro-payment, mobile payment and virtual terminal system, CREDITZ will be demonstrating its integration with Provision’s 3D holographic digital signage system.

This revolutionary marketing concept will demonstrate a unique, integrated promotional system that features digital content, Provision’s innovative 3D holographic display with CREDITZ promotional currency that drives increased product sales. The program will demonstrate how the Provision/CREDITZ Digital Currency in-store promotional display system a) enhances how shoppers experience in-store merchandizing, b) incentivizes purchase behavior change and c) pays consumers promotional currency for that behavior.
Sources; For complete story,: http://www.emediawire.com/releases/CREDITZ/Digital_Currency/prweb614071.htm