Scalable Display Technologies, a provider of automatic multi-projector calibration software, will showcase a large-scale 3D projection mapping demonstration at InfoComm 2026 – featuring a custom-built Mount Rushmore installation designed to highlight the capabilities of its Atlas software platform.

Built to mark America’s 250th anniversary, the installation will demonstrate Atlas performing automatic geometric correction, edge blending, colour matching and image alignment across complex 3D geometry in real time. During the show, Scalable will intentionally disrupt projector alignment and re-run the calibration process to demonstrate the software’s ability to rapidly restore a seamless image with minimal intervention.
Unlike traditional projection mapping workflows, which rely on manual setup, Atlas uses camera-based calibration to automatically calculate projector positions in 3D space, then generates warping for each projector based on those spatial positions. The platform is designed to reduce commissioning time and ongoing maintenance requirements across multi-projector installations on irregular surfaces including sculptures, architectural facades and themed environments.
James Pietsch, director of global accounts at Scalable Display Technologies, said: “The Mount Rushmore installation allows us to showcase Atlas operating on complex, large-scale geometry while also recognising America’s 250th birthday through a uniquely American visual experience.”
Atlas represents Scalable’s expansion beyond its traditional focus on simulation and training environments with defined screen geometries, extending automatic calibration to virtually any object or surface.
InfoComm 2026 runs June 17-19 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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