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Glasses-free 3D display technology takes off at Heathrow

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By John Glenday, Reporter

January 28, 2014 | 2 min read

Heathrow is to become a testing ground for a new breed of glasses-free 3D display technology after airport bosses green lighted a scheme to aid passengers passing through security checkpoints at Terminal 1.

Harnessing Exceptional 3D’s patented auto-stereoscopic 3D system for the trial it will see flat panel displays installed capable of displaying high-definition 3D content without the need to wear specialised eyewear.

These will be used to display information to travellers passing through hand luggage security, advising them of baggage restrictions and security.

Matthew Young, managing director for Exceptional 3D Europe said: “We know and understand that there is a mild frustration when it comes to unexpected delays. We felt that being involved with this project was both educational and helpful because it gave us an opportunity to see our technology make a real-life improvement to the everyday experiences we all encounter.

“It’s very rewarding to help make a positive impact on the daily lives of so many as they endeavor on their worldly journey’s through Heathrow Airport. It’s our expectation that this will not only improve the traveller’s experience but also help minimize delays at necessary and very critical stages of air travel.”

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