Large Stage Conference Hologram

How do you open a conference with impact the audience will remember? Recently a client used a Large Stage Conference Hologram to launch their event. The holographic tiger that appeared as a large 3D hologram on the conference stage. The white tiger was chosen as it represented the clients most recent branding.

The 3D projection system is offered by Trade Show Holograms. The company specializes in optical effects and holograms for trade shows and special events. The large scale stage hologram projection system can be deployed in moments. Therefore at the conclusion of the holographic presentation the system can be quickly removed leaving the stage open for other speakers or presentations.

Holographic projection on conference stage.
A large 3D Holographic Tiger is projected on a conference stage.

To view the 3D projection on stage visit the youtube video here. As mentioned earlier, a tiger was requested for this presentation as it represented the clients new branding. However… any sort of CGI creation can be projected as a 3D hologram. Your conference could be opened by a fictional character or a 3D representation of a product or logo.

The hologram projection system can also present full powerpoint or keynote presentations. Beam in a CEO from the other side of the globe or special guest with holographic telepresence. The same hologram technology is currently being used for the Whitney Houston Hologram Tour.

How is a large conference hologram created?

The creative staff at Trade Show Holograms will review your 2D powerpoint and convert its images to 3D holographic projections. Static images will be converted to animated moving 3D holograms. Our animators can use your existing 3d models or our modelling staff can create 3d models of your product from scratch. Show your product with an exploded view or in detailed close up. A trained tech staff will install the system at show site as well operate the 3D projection during the presentation. The turnkey service is offered for any company looking to make an impression on their audience at conference or keynote speech.