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An Ideum prototype 55" multitouch table is mobbed at the 3M booth at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. The table is super thin and supports up to 60 touch points.

A master welder uses a TIG welder to craftfully and seamlessly bring our product together.

 

Ideum multitouch tables and screens are designed and manufactured in the US. In fact, 95% of our metal work is done in our home state of New Mexico.

 

We are proud to design, manufacture, and assemble our touch tables and touch walls in the US.

 

You can learn more about our products on our website.

ideum.com/touch-tables/

ideum.com/touch-walls/

Ideum has worked with the National Air and Space Museum to create the Design It application, which invites visitors to design modules for a theoretical space station. Visitors choose from among modules focused on the crew, scientific research, or space station maintenance, and then must decide what features should go into the module - all while staying within budget. After a visitor has built a module, it is added to a 3D model of the station in the center of the table. Visitors also have the option to email themselves a copy of the station with their own module, and additional information, included.

 

To learn more about the 84" Colossus multitouch table and other Ideum hardware, please visit our multitouch tables page. For information about other software products Ideum has developed, visit our Creative Services page.

During our recent visit to Minneapolis for the Museum Computer Network conference, Ideum visited one of our applications out in the wild.

 

We collaborated with Minnesota Historical Society on this interactive, part of the Suburbia exhibit at the Minnesota History Center. The interactive shares aerial photographs that show the changing landscape of the Twin Cities suburbs over the years. You can read more about it on our blog.

 

The interactive runs on an Ideum Presenter 75 in a custom base designed and built by the Minnesota Historical Society.

 

To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services projects, please visit our website.

An interactive multitouch enabled Google map with KML overlays allows visitors to pan and zoom around the L.A. Basin while learning about the weather patterns, wind currents, geologic make-up, and vegetative patterns that have shaped the landscape of southern California.

 

A unique interface switches between English and Spanish, as participants toggle between visual overlays that highlight the fire, air, water, and geologic conditions of the basin. Thematic overlays illustrating phenomenon such as fire risk, water supply, Santa Ana wind patterns, and fault line distribution tell the story of a landscape shaped by a diverse set of influences. Geo-tagged photo and video content, managed by Flickr, is displayed across the map. Visitors can explore this content through the use of intuitive gestures, building the basins story through discovery. Flipping the images over reveals embedded metadata to assist the exhibit narrative.

 

Designed to run on Ideum's multitouch and multiuser table platform, this versatile exhibit allows several visitors to explore content simultaneously. Using multitouch gestures, users can scale, zoom, and pass virtual objects around the table. Title, author, and narrative information about each photograph can be viewed in context in English and Spanish, with the photos source tied visually to its location on the underling map.

 

The multitouch software was developed using GestureWorks, Adobe Flash, Google Maps, and KML. Content management is handled via Flickr. This versatile multiuser Google Maps Flickr mashup can be reconfigured for the display of other geographic locations.

For more about the exhibit please visit our portfolio.

 

You can learn more Ideums MT-50 multitouch table on our Website (www.ideum.com). You can learn more about the Gestureworks multitouch framework for Flash at: www.gestureworks.com

Ideum worked with the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian to create the Cusco Experience, a 3D model of the Inka capital c.1531 packed with image galleries, videos, flythrough tours, detailed 3D scans, and 360-degree panoramic VR images (which were captured by Ideum). The experience is displayed on an 84" Ideum Colossus multitouch table. The Cusco Experience is part of The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire exhibition. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, please visit our website. You can learn more about The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian: www.nmai.si.edu/press/kits/inka-road

Ideum has worked with the National Air and Space Museum to create the Design It application, which invites visitors to design modules for a theoretical space station. Visitors choose from among modules focused on the crew, scientific research, or space station maintenance, and then must decide what features should go into the module - all while staying within budget. After a visitor has built a module, it is added to a 3D model of the station in the center of the table. Visitors also have the option to email themselves a copy of the station with their own module, and additional information, included.

 

To learn more about the 84" Colossus multitouch table and other Ideum hardware, please visit our multitouch tables page. For information about other software products Ideum has developed, visit our Creative Services page.

We built a custom two-toned red and black Reader Rail Kiosk for one of our clients. The wooden base is a deep red, while the aluminum accents, including the top, vents, and toe kick, are all black. The Reader Rail Kiosk is an all-in-one system that features a 34" 5K Ultrawide UHD touch display and a powerful integrated Windows computer. Available in black, white, or any custom colors, the Reader Rail Kiosk is a versatile addition to any museum or gallery space.

Ideum is collaborating with the Institute of American Indian Art and the Museum of Contemporary Native Art on an interactive exhibit. The interactive will feature two applications, one textile collection viewer and one textile creator.

 

The textile collection viewer features printed textiles created by IAIA students during the 1960’s and 1970’s under Lloyd Kiva New’s artistic direction.

 

The textile creator takes elements of these textile designs and allows users to digitally experience the printmaking process via the touchscreen and a projection wall.

 

The exhibit opened to the public in January 2016. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, please visit our website.

Ideum develops custom hardware for our clients. We have sold our multitouch tables in dozens of colors. This 46" drafting-style table uses a 3M multitouch display and has an integrated i7 computer with a full-sized graphics card.

 

Learn more about our touch tables at:

ideum.com/touch-tables

 

Learn more about our Creative Services group, which develops custom hardware and software:

ideum.com/creative-services/

Ideum has worked with the National Air and Space Museum to create the Design It application, which invites visitors to design modules for a theoretical space station. Visitors choose from among modules focused on the crew, scientific research, or space station maintenance, and then must decide what features should go into the module - all while staying within budget. After a visitor has built a module, it is added to a 3D model of the station in the center of the table. Visitors also have the option to email themselves a copy of the station with their own module, and additional information, included.

 

To learn more about the 84" Colossus multitouch table and other Ideum hardware, please visit our multitouch tables page. For information about other software products Ideum has developed, visit our Creative Services page.

Ideum has worked with the National Air and Space Museum to create the Design It application, which invites visitors to design modules for a theoretical space station. Visitors choose from among modules focused on the crew, scientific research, or space station maintenance, and then must decide what features should go into the module - all while staying within budget. After a visitor has built a module, it is added to a 3D model of the station in the center of the table. Visitors also have the option to email themselves a copy of the station with their own module, and additional information, included.

 

To learn more about the 84" Colossus multitouch table and other Ideum hardware, please visit our multitouch tables page. For information about other software products Ideum has developed, visit our Creative Services page.

Ideum is collaborating with the Institute of American Indian Art and the Museum of Contemporary Native Art on an interactive exhibit. The interactive will feature two applications, one textile collection viewer and one textile creator.

 

The textile collection viewer features printed textiles created by IAIA students during the 1960’s and 1970’s under Lloyd Kiva New’s artistic direction.

 

The textile creator takes elements of these textile designs and allows users to digitally experience the printmaking process via the touchscreen and a projection wall.

 

The exhibit opened to the public in January 2016. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, please visit our website.

The classic Ideum Drafting Table is now available with a new display size - 49" on the diagonal. The 49" display has 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and the latest projected capacitive touch technology from 3M.

 

To learn more, visit our website.

Ideum develops custom hardware for our clients. We have sold our multitouch tables in dozens of colors. This 46" drafting-style table uses a 3M multitouch display and has an integrated i7 computer with a full-sized graphics card.

 

Learn more about our touch tables at:

ideum.com/touch-tables

 

Learn more about our Creative Services group, which develops custom hardware and software:

ideum.com/creative-services/

The MT55 Pro is a fully integrated 55" multitouch table with LED backlit LCD, full HD resolution, 32 point multitouch overlay, 5mm ultra clear tempered glass, powerful computer, UPS battery backup, integrated cooling cell, and single button operation. The table even has an integrated Bose Audio system. Just plug it in, and turn it on.

 

Built specifically for demanding environments such as museums, research labs, schools, commercial venues, and tradeshows; the MT55 Pro allows multiple users to interact simultaneously with dynamic applications.

 

Learn more at www.ideum.com/products/multitouch/

Ideum recently exhibited at the Museum Computer Network conference in Minneapolis. We demonstrated our Presenter 42 touch wall and Pro 55 multitouch table.

 

We also shared applications we worked on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.

 

Ideum CEO and Creative Director Jim Spadaccini also gave a presentation with Dan Davis of Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian about the Inka Road project.

Eureka! This new EM Spectrum exhibit takes advantage of twin 4K UHD screens and all of the coding, user interface, graphic design, and content is entirely new.

 

For this exhibit, we developed custom software which allows visitors to view both terrestrial and celestial objects across different wavelengths. The exhibit runs on an Ideum 100” dual 4K UHD Pano multitouch table. All of the content was developed specifically for the application. Ideum conducted a multispectral photo shoot for terrestrial objects and helped collect the latest celestial images. We worked with Science World in Vancouver to find appropriate images for the exhibit and collaborated on the content and text descriptions.

 

The 8K EM spectrum imaging exhibit will debut in the Eureka! Gallery at Science World at Telus World of Science in Vancouver in late February 2015. You can learn more about the Pano 100” multitouch table or the EM Spectrum exhibit on the Ideum website.

Everyone has on their game face as we work on the very early stages of an air hockey project on an Ideum Colossus 84-inch multitouch table. Here, we are doing preliminary testing to help with early design and programming decisions. It's a tough job!

The Ideum Duet Coffee multitouch table is now available with a new display size - 43" on the diagonal. The 43" display has 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and the latest projected capacitive touch technology from 3M.

 

To learn more, visit our website.

Tangible Engine is a new visualizer, configurator, and software development kit that allows developers to easily connect real-world objects to applications running on Ideum multitouch tables. Tangible Engine also comes with a starter kit of object markers and instructions for 3D printing them. Tangible Engine works with Ideum multitouch tables that use 3M touch technology, including the 55" and 65" Platform and Pro.

 

To learn more please visit our website.

Here, a user selects their partner for building a space station module at one of six available user stations in the Design It! application, designed and developed by Ideum for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The Design It! application runs on an Ideum 84" Colossus multitouch table.

 

Ideum has been working with the National Air and Space Museum to create the application, which invites visitors to design modules for a theoretical space station. Visitors choose from among modules focused on the crew, scientific research, or space station maintenance, and then must decide what features should go into the module - all while staying within budget. After a visitor has built a module, it is added to a 3D model of the station in the center of the table. Visitors also have the option to email themselves a copy of the station with their own module, and additional information, included.

 

To learn more about the 84" Colossus multitouch table and other Ideum hardware, please visit our multitouch tables page. For information about other software products Ideum has developed, visit our Creative Services page.

A custom multiotuch table for Saint Louis University. The table uses a 3M multitouch display. Ideum designs and develops touch tables and can easily customize them for any setting. Learn more about Ideum multitouch tables:

ideum.com/touch-tables/

Learn more about custom development services at Ideum:

ideum.com/creative-services/

Users control internet of things devices for the home from Ideum Presenter 55 multitouch displays.

 

Ideum has provided hardware for a new initiative by Target to encourage the idea of the connected home. Their new "Open House" in San Francisco contains a display of internet of things devices for the home, including security, childcare, and lighting devices, which are controlled by an application running on twelve Ideum 55-inch projected capacitive Presenters. The application was developed by Local Projects; the hardware was integrated by BBI. To learn more about the 55 P-CAP Ideum Presenters provided, visit our Presenter page.

An interactive multitouch enabled Google map with KML overlays allows visitors to pan and zoom around the L.A. Basin while learning about the weather patterns, wind currents, geologic make-up, and vegetative patterns that have shaped the landscape of southern California.

 

A unique interface switches between English and Spanish, as participants toggle between visual overlays that highlight the fire, air, water, and geologic conditions of the basin. Thematic overlays illustrating phenomenon such as fire risk, water supply, Santa Ana wind patterns, and fault line distribution tell the story of a landscape shaped by a diverse set of influences. Geo-tagged photo and video content, managed by Flickr, is displayed across the map. Visitors can explore this content through the use of intuitive gestures, building the basins story through discovery. Flipping the images over reveals embedded metadata to assist the exhibit narrative.

 

Designed to run on Ideum's multitouch and multiuser table platform, this versatile exhibit allows several visitors to explore content simultaneously. Using multitouch gestures, users can scale, zoom, and pass virtual objects around the table. Title, author, and narrative information about each photograph can be viewed in context in English and Spanish, with the photos source tied visually to its location on the underling map.

 

The multitouch software was developed using GestureWorks, Adobe Flash, Google Maps, and KML. Content management is handled via Flickr. This versatile multiuser Google Maps Flickr mashup can be reconfigured for the display of other geographic locations.

For more about the exhibit please visit our portfolio.

 

You can learn more Ideums MT-50 multitouch table on our Website (www.ideum.com). You can learn more about the Gestureworks multitouch framework for Flash at: www.gestureworks.com

Ideum sponsored Big Brothers and Big Sisters' Discovery Festival event in Albuquerque on November 13-14, 2015. Discovery Festival is an initiative focused on acquainting youth with STEM professions. Ideum not only sponsored the event, but our staff brought many of our interactives to share with the participants.

Ideum recently exhibited at the Museum Computer Network conference in Minneapolis. We demonstrated our Presenter 42 touch wall and Pro 55 multitouch table.

 

We also shared applications we worked on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.

 

Ideum CEO and Creative Director Jim Spadaccini also gave a presentation with Dan Davis of Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian about the Inka Road project.

The Duet is a first-of-its-kind technology that is powerful enough for professional use but affordable enough for the home. With a first-ever dual-boot Windows 8 and Android systems, the Duet feels just as at home in your actual home as it does the office.

 

Learn more at: touchcoffeetable.com

A custom multiotuch table for Saint Louis University. The table uses a 3M multitouch display. Ideum designs and develops touch tables and can easily customize them for any setting. Learn more about Ideum multitouch tables:

ideum.com/touch-tables/

Learn more about custom development services at Ideum:

ideum.com/creative-services/

Ideum recently collaborated with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on an application that allows visitors to create their own galleries based on works in the Crystal Bridges collection. The application runs on a custom Ideum Platform Drafting 55.

Did you know that Ideum will custom powder-coat the metal components of our hardware? This is an example of a Platform 55 with white powder coating, but you can see other examples of custom colors on our blog.

An interactive multitouch enabled Google map with KML overlays allows visitors to pan and zoom around the L.A. Basin while learning about the weather patterns, wind currents, geologic make-up, and vegetative patterns that have shaped the landscape of southern California.

 

A unique interface switches between English and Spanish, as participants toggle between visual overlays that highlight the fire, air, water, and geologic conditions of the basin. Thematic overlays illustrating phenomenon such as fire risk, water supply, Santa Ana wind patterns, and fault line distribution tell the story of a landscape shaped by a diverse set of influences. Geo-tagged photo and video content, managed by Flickr, is displayed across the map. Visitors can explore this content through the use of intuitive gestures, building the basins story through discovery. Flipping the images over reveals embedded metadata to assist the exhibit narrative.

 

Designed to run on Ideum's multitouch and multiuser table platform, this versatile exhibit allows several visitors to explore content simultaneously. Using multitouch gestures, users can scale, zoom, and pass virtual objects around the table. Title, author, and narrative information about each photograph can be viewed in context in English and Spanish, with the photos source tied visually to its location on the underling map.

 

The multitouch software was developed using GestureWorks, Adobe Flash, Google Maps, and KML. Content management is handled via Flickr. This versatile multiuser Google Maps Flickr mashup can be reconfigured for the display of other geographic locations.

For more about the exhibit please visit our portfolio.

 

You can learn more Ideums MT-50 multitouch table on our Website (www.ideum.com). You can learn more about the Gestureworks multitouch framework for Flash at: www.gestureworks.com

A screen shot of the California Land Grab multitouch, multiuser mapping application developed for the Gallery of California History at the Oakland Museum. This exhibit allows visitors to view detailed maps and other documents from the 18th and 19th centuries. Images are drawn directly from Flickr into the application.

 

This application was developed in Adobe Flash with GestureWorks software. The exhibit software runs on an Ideum MT-50 Multitouch Table. There's more about this exhibit on the Ideum blog.

 

Multiple visitors can interact at the same time. The multitouch table supports 60+ simultaneous points of input.

 

Ideum worked closely with the Oakland Museum to create this unique interactive exhibit. There's more about this exhibit on the Ideum blog.

The Ideum Duet Coffee multitouch table is now available with a new display size - 43" on the diagonal. The 43" display has 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and the latest projected capacitive touch technology from 3M.

 

To learn more, visit our website.

The MT55 Platform multitouch table houses a powerful computer and a 55-inch interactive LCD display that responds to 32 touch-points, inside a rugged aluminum body.

 

Learn more on the Ideum website.

The MT55 Platform multitouch table houses a powerful computer and a 55-inch interactive LCD display that responds to 32 touch-points, inside a rugged aluminum body.

 

Learn more on the Ideum website.

Behind the scenes at the amazing Field Museum in Chicago. That is one of our 4K UHD drafting tables. It is going in the China Hall exhibit opening this June! Learn more about our drafting tables at: ideum.com/touch-tables/platform-drafting/

The Ideum Duet coffee table is now available with a new display size - 49" on the diagonal. The 49" display has 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and the latest projected capacitive touch technology from 3M.

 

To learn more, visit our website.

The powerful Ideum Pro multitouch table is now available with a new display size - 49" on the diagonal. The 49" display has 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) resolution and the latest projected capacitive touch technology from 3M.

 

To learn more, visit our website.

The Duet Multitouch Coffee Table by Ideum is the world’s first coffee table with dual-boot Android and Windows 8 systems.

 

Learn more at:

touchcoffeetable.com

Two visitors interact with a Flickr and Yahoo! Maps-based multitouch mashup. From an installation at the Don Harrington Discovery Center in Amarillo, Texas. A multitouch, multiuser mashup allows visitors to explore Flickr photos geotagged into a Yahoo! Map.

 

You can learn about this multitouch mapping application and the multitouch table on the Ideum website. You might also be interested in our Multi-Touch directory and aggregator site, Multitouch Blogs .

Ideum demonstrated our new 65" 4K projected-capacitive multitouch table as well as a Presenter 42 in our booth at MW 2016. We also showed museum projects we partnered on with Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Minnesota Historical Society, Science World Vancouver, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

A second view of the welding process. Welding seams that small is truly an art in and of itself.

 

Ideum multitouch tables and screens are designed and manufactured in the US. In fact, 95% of our metal work is done in our home state of New Mexico.

 

We are proud to design, manufacture, and assemble our touch tables and touch walls in the US.

 

You can learn more about our products on our website.

ideum.com/touch-tables/

ideum.com/touch-walls/

Effortless networking between a multitouch table and mobile devices. Heist uses HTML 5 and a captive portal push a mobile add to any device. The networking is powered by Sensus software.

 

You can learn more about Heist! at:

www.openexhibits.org/heist

 

The touch table is an Ideum MT55 Platform multitouch table: www.ideum.com/multitouch

Ideum recently collaborated with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on an application that allows visitors to create their own galleries based on works in the Crystal Bridges collection. The application runs on a custom Ideum Platform Drafting 55.

There are 40 works to choose from as visitors create their gallery.

 

Ideum recently collaborated with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on an application that allows visitors to create their own galleries based on works in the Crystal Bridges collection. The application runs on a custom Ideum Platform Drafting 55.

During our recent visit to Minneapolis for the Museum Computer Network conference, Ideum visited one of our applications out in the wild.

 

We collaborated with Minnesota Historical Society on this interactive, part of the Suburbia exhibit at the Minnesota History Center. The interactive shares aerial photographs that show the changing landscape of the Twin Cities suburbs over the years. You can read more about it on our blog.

 

The interactive runs on an Ideum Presenter 75 in a custom base designed and built by the Minnesota Historical Society.

 

To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services projects, please visit our website.

This x-ray of a cut rose reveals the inner structure of its petals.

A screen shot of the California Land Grab multitouch, multiuser mapping application developed for the Gallery of California History at the Oakland Museum. This exhibit allows visitors to view detailed maps and other documents from the 18th and 19th centuries.

 

This application was developed in Adobe Flash with GestureWorks software. The exhibit software runs on an Ideum MT-50 Multitouch Table.

 

A historic map of the California is used with small regional maps and documents as thumbnails.

 

Ideum worked closely with the Oakland Museum to create this unique interactive exhibit. There's more about this exhibit on the Ideum blog.

Ideum is collaborating with the Institute of American Indian Art and the Museum of Contemporary Native Art on an interactive exhibit. The interactive will feature two applications, one textile collection viewer and one textile creator.

 

The textile collection viewer features printed textiles created by IAIA students during the 1960’s and 1970’s under Lloyd Kiva New’s artistic direction.

 

The textile creator takes elements of these textile designs and allows users to digitally experience the printmaking process via the touchscreen and a projection wall.

 

The exhibit opened to the public in January 2016. To learn more about Ideum's Creative Services, please visit our website.

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