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Euclideon Changes Name and Adds New Applications

Francis Tuffy
Francis Tuffy · Editor
Euclideon Changes Name and Adds New Applications

A few years ago, Australia based Euclideon Holographics made the news with the production of its multi-user hologram table, which allowed four people to interact simultaneously with images apparently projected onto a table surface (see HN September 2021). Since then the company has changed its name (to Axiom Holographics) and added new applications to its product offerings.

Holographic zoo, images colourised for clarity (© Axiom Holographics).

The system operates without the viewers having to wear clunky headsets which can have the effect of taking you out of the immersive, real-world experience. Instead, the company has produced sleek, motion-tracking glasses that look like sunglasses.

Within the glasses there are sensors that are constantly calculating the position of the viewer relative to the table. The relative viewer/table position is communicated to a computer within the table which calculates the perspectives that are consistent with the viewer’s position.

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