Project

PriWatt Glass For Ferrari Purosangue New York Presentation

Location

New York, NYC

Product

PriWatt® Film

Installation Team

Smart Glass Technologies

Project Overview

The world-renowned automotive company, Ferrari, chose PriWatt switchable glass window to reveal their first-ever SUV model to excited journalists and enthusiasts. With an impressive length, this was one of the largest pieces of projection installed by Smart Glass Tech in New York City. The event took place at Ferrari’s dealership in New York where they unveiled their first four-door SUV – the Purosangue.

The car was projected onto a switchable smart glass screen in full HD quality by a projector mounted on the ceiling. The audience had the chance to see the real car behind it and admire its lines in person as well. PriWatt switchable smart glass allows companies to make incredible presentations of their products.

The car was projected onto a switchable smart glass screen in full HD quality by a projector mounted on the ceiling. The audience had the chance to see the real car behind it and admire its lines in person as well.

The switchable smart glass allows companies to make incredible presentations of their products. You can display your product in a way that makes it accessible and easy to understand, and the technology is ideal for interactive presentations where you want people to get close to the object or experience it first-hand. This is especially true with automobiles.

The Switchable Smart Glass Projection System is an alternative display option that can be used to help the audience to get up close and personal with the vehicle as well as learn about its features—and it all happens with a high-quality video presentation!

You can display your product in a way that makes it accessible and easy to understand, and the technology is ideal for interactive presentations where you want people to get close to the object or experience it first-hand.

When these glass panels are switched out they allow viewers standing behind them full visibility of a real car.