Artificial Intelligence
Video Mapping and Animations
Exhibition Management System
Manage exposure the way you like it. All the necessary functions in one tool, allowing you to easily develop and control your exhibition.
More infoA guide on your phone
Choose a quick-to-deploy solution, allowing you to easily expand and update your content
More infoGamification of the place
Work with us to create an immersive experience for visitors to your facility that takes them into a gamified world that makes them rediscover the place.
More infoVirtual training
Choose our training platform to train your employees quickly and effectively.
More infoYour virtual company
Choose to fully computerise your business and build with us a modern tool that enhances the working experience for you and your employees.
More infoGrow your business with AI
Use artificial intelligence to develop your business. Find out how much work the tools we have developed can do for you.
More infoBring your building to life
Use striking 3D projection to give your building a spectacular look. Let us prepare a spectacle that attracts the crowds.
More infoAn interactive adventure
Work with us to create an interactive network of standalone Escape Rooms that take your customers on an unforgettable adventure, full of immersive experiences.
More info- Applications and interactive exhibitions
- VR/AR
Scientific exhibition presenting the secrets of motorization
For the Museum of Technology and Transport in Szczecin, we developed interactive applications and animations for the permanent exhibition entitled “Motoeksperymentatorium”. Within the scope of the tasks entrusted to us, we prepared over a dozen various interactive applications and programs for Arduino microcontrollers, which guarantee that the interaction of the entire exhibition is world-class.
The exhibition features several purely informative stands, presenting knowledge related to the automotive industry or road transportation, but there are 3 interactive stands that are the most popular ones among the visitors.
The driving simulator, which was built in a way that imitates a Volkswagen Bulik T1, is supposed to allow visitors to experience difficulties in driving cars under various unfavourable circumstances.
“Bike Races” is a stand where visitors can move around a virtual town with traffic elements using classic bicycles. The application communicates with the microcontroller, which returns information on an ongoing basis on the speed at which the user is cycling at a given moment. Thanks to our application, the users can test their knowledge of traffic rules and score a specific number of points.
The last incredibly interesting stand is the “Event Simulator”, where the users can experience how their body behaves while participating in a real accident by sitting on a specially designed ramp and wearing VR goggles. Not only did we develop the interactive application itself and the properly prepared 3D animation, but we also faced the challenge of creating a mechanism that would control the animation and the operation of the ramp in a dynamic manner, depending on the user’s weight. Tests conducted on numerous groups of users showed that we managed to deal with this challenge almost perfectly.