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Igloo Vision expands immersive reach across four booths

Igloo vision is showcasing its Igloo Core Engine software platform across four booths at InfoComm 2025, involving collaborations with Panasonic, Epson and Fujifilm

Igloo Vision, a global leader in shared immersive technology, is featuring its technology across four booths at InfoComm 2025. All four spaces at the show are powered by Igloo’s software platform designed specifically for immersive spaces, Igloo Core Engine.  

Panasonic, booth 1201: The Immersive Classroom
At the Panasonic booth, attendees can walk into an immersive classroom. With a blend of Panasonic’s  projection technology and Igloo’s software platform, educators can lead virtual field trips, simulate historical events, or visualise complex scientific concepts in real time.

Epson, booth 3427: The Visualisation Space
Over at the Epson booth, Igloo Vision brings to life the potential of immersive visualisation in industries like architecture, engineering, construction, and real estate. In this space, attendees can walk through unbuilt structures, evaluate spatial designs, and collaborate on projects using real-time 3D models and platforms like Matterport.  

Igloo Vision, booth 4175: The Immersive Boardroom
On its own booth, Igloo Vision showcases the immersive boardroom – meeting space designed to improve how teams work together. Visitors can explore how to visualise live dashboards, present strategic narratives, or conduct collaborative meetings in a 360° environment.

Fujifilm, booth 5875: The Fully Immersive Space
The Fujifilm booth, in collaboration with construction innovators Falk Built, features a fully immersive space that envelops attendees in floor-to-ceiling projection.  ation combine.

Kerry Head, CEO at Igloo Vision, said: “This year at InfoComm, we’re delighted to have four unique stands showcasing how Igloo technology can be tailored to suit a wide range of industries and use cases,From boardrooms to classrooms to construction sites, immersive technology is no longer a novelty, it’s a necessity.”