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The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission to the U.S. worked with Dahlia Design and Ideum to create a custom multitouch exhibit outlining the history and culture of Saudi Arabia. Ideum designed the software to encourage exploration and social interaction for visitors as they explore rich media elements on a massive 100" multitouch table.

 

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The Platform 42 Drafting Table will be available in September 2015. Its multitouch screen is oriented at a classic 30-degree drafting table angle. This multitouch table model makes a great workstation or eye-catching display.

 

Ideum has collaborated with our partners to create a line of 42" multitouch tables and walls using a new type of projected capacitive touch technology. The new multitouch screens are built with silver nanowire, which has a fast response time and a high level of fidelity. Perhaps most importantly, this very fine silver mesh cannot be seen - so it doesn't interfere with the image on the screen. The hardware is tough enough to be used in the same public spaces as our larger tables, but small enough to be welcomed into homes.

 

Ideum's multitouch tables and walls are designed and built in the USA. To learn more about Ideum's hardware, visit our multitouch table and touch wall pages.

An Ideum touch table with a custom mount for a Storm Interface AudioNav EF. We develop custom add-ons of all kinds for our hardware. You learn more about our Platform II touch table at: ideum.com/products/touch-tables/platform

The interactive exhibit includes documents written by Washington himself and his contemporaries. Visitors can view these rare documents, on loan from the Harlan Crow Library, and learn more about their importance.

 

Visitors can turn pages, viewing documents in their entirety. Explanatory text is also provided. Ideum collaborated with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art to develop this exhibit. Learn more on the Ideum portfolio.

A look inside our Platform II touch table. Our case inside the table enclosure maximizes cooling, keeps the system extraordinarily quiet, and allows for easy computer replacement (if ever needed).

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A look inside our Platform II and Drafting II touch tables. Our case inside the table enclosure maximizes cooling, keeps the system extraordinarily quiet, and allows for easy computer replacement (if ever needed).

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Hands on the first-of-its-kind 84" UDH 4K projected capacitive touch multitouch table built by Ideum. This massive touch table can accommodate up to 40 simultaneous touch points. Four of these huge 84" tables are installed at the Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt Design Museum in NYC. They are a critical component of the Cooper Hewitt New Experience.

Ideum worked closely with the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. to design and develop a compelling introduction to the Museum’s collection. This multiuser interactive application allows visitors to access over 200 works from the museums collection.

 

This is Ideum’s fifth collaboration with a Smithsonian museum: we also been fortunate to work with the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Portrait Gallery.

 

You can learn more about our work at: ideum.com/portfolio

The idea for the exhibit was inspired by the Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE competition, awarded in 2017, in which teams developed feasible medical “tricorders” like those used in the Star Trek television series. In the series, the tricorder was a handheld scanner that quickly gave Starfleet doctors clues about a patient’s illness or injury. At the time, the tricorder was nearly as fanciful as the warp engines of the Starship Enterprise.

 

The exhibit runs on a 65” Ideum Platform multitouch table. The experience includes three modules that engage visitors in different ways of learning about medical technology. In the first module, “Scan Yourself,” visitors use fingertip sensors to track their heart rate, skin temperature, and galvanic skin response. The second module, “Build a Medical Scanner,” invites visitors to design their own 3D diagnostic device to focus on specific health scenarios. At the last module, “Diagnosis,” two visitors become collaborating physicians to examine a patient with a mystery illness.

 

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Information window detail. Vistors can re-size and share information windows as well as swipe through content.

 

The Butte County Department of Water and Resource Conservation and Gateway Science Museum at California State University, Chico teamed together with Ideum to create an interactive watershed map multitouch exhibit. Using layered maps of Northern California, this application, designed for public education, allows users to explore in-depth data about watersheds and water conservation in the I-5 corridor from Williams to Redding, CA.

 

Learn more on the Ideum Portfolio.

A custom interactive exhibit using a tangible user interface helps visitors learn about World War II and aviation history. At the Planes of Fame Air Museum's annual fundraising event in Chino, California. Learn more at: ideum.com/portfolio/planes-of-fame

A look inside our Platform II touch table. Our case inside the table enclosure maximizes cooling, keeps the system extraordinarily quiet, and allows for easy computer replacement (if ever needed).

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One of the three sections of the giant marble touch table. Moving each section required a fork lift. More than 20 feet long this custom multitouch table has three 86" Ultra HD touch displays and can accommodate nearly 20 users. The table is clad in Italian marble, has LED floor lighting, and 88 motion sensors. The table weighs more than 5,000 lbs. Ideum developed the shop drawings and constructed the touch table. In addition, Ideum developed the sensor and light system.

An integrated hardware system for touchless which provides onboarding and realtime feedback.

Two 65" Platform classic touch tables built for the National Museum of African Art – Smithsonian Institution. These are going through some final testing and will ship out next week!

Ideum’s in-house Industrial Design team did a great job matching form with function with the new Colossus. The fully redesigned Colossus touch table, with a massive 86″ display, is now available. Like its predecessor, this new version of the Colossus has a 4K Ultra HD display, is hardened for public spaces, and supports up to eight simultaneous users. We’ve updated the touch screen and the powerful integrated computer system in the table base. The overall table form factor is sleeker, as seen in such design touches as the crafting of a slimmer cradle for the top display that sheds inches from the previous design (it is now only 3″ thick).

 

For more information, visit: www.ideum.com

A P-51 tangible helps tell the story as part of an interactive application exploring strategic bombing in World War II. At the Planes of Fame Air Museum's annual fundraising event in Chino, California. Learn more at: ideum.com/portfolio/planes-of-fame

AZA is the primary professional and accreditation organization for American zoos and aquariums. AZA sets the highest standards for all aspects of operations, including a requirement for thoughtful and innovative approaches to conservation education. This focus on innovation and education makes AZA facilities an ideal match for Ideum products and exhibit-development services.

 

We’ll be at booth 642 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, where we will display several products and applications that have the potential to inspire, educate, and delight zoo and aquarium visitors. ideum.com/news/aza-conference-zoos-and-aquariums

We customized the finish on this Ideum 49" Platform for the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. We've created tables in a wide variety of durable and elegant colors and finishes. This exhibit also employs Tangible Engine, our proprietary object-recognition software.

The Ideum Platform 55 prototype is one of the largest Android-based systems, utilizing 3M's projected capacitive touch technology. It will offer dual boot Windows 8 and Android 4.4 KitKat, giving users many options for use. Learn more about Ideum Platform tables at: ideum.com

Ideum worked closely with the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. to design and develop a compelling introduction to the Museum’s collection. This multiuser interactive application allows visitors to access over 200 works from the museums collection.

 

This is Ideum’s fifth collaboration with a Smithsonian museum: we also been fortunate to work with the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Portrait Gallery.

 

You can learn more about our work at: ideum.com/portfolio

More than 20 feet long this custom multitouch table has three 86" Ultra HD touch displays and can accommodate nearly 20 users. The table is clad in Italian marble, has LED floor lighting, and 88 motion sensors. The table weighs more than 5,500 lbs ideum.com/news/marble-giant-touch-table

With multiple upgrade options to choose from, the Pro Lab Build touch table can be customized for any setting. The system can be configured with 6 TB of removable storage. You can learn more about the Pro Lab Build: ideum.com/products/multitouch/pro-lab/

Ideum's hardware Workshop which manufactures touch tables and touch screens serves first responders, government, health, and military partners during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have enacted a range of measures to ensure the safety of our employees, including social distancing guidelines for our hardware technicians and fabricators.

Ideum worked closely with the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. to design and develop a compelling introduction to the Museum’s collection. This multiuser interactive application allows visitors to access over 200 works from the museums collection.

 

This is Ideum’s fifth collaboration with a Smithsonian museum: we also been fortunate to work with the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Portrait Gallery.

 

You can learn more about our work at: ideum.com/portfolio

Flat or drafting table style, these unique touch desks, are ready for the next generation of computing.

 

A custom build this adjustable multitouch desk was created for a futuristic command center.

 

This custom model is tentatively called the Console. This unique touch table has a pneumatic lift system allowing it to work as a flat multitouch table or as drafting-style table. The table's legs route network and power cables from the display which includes a low-profile, but full-featured computer. The computer system, on the back of the display, includes a powerful Intel i7 quad-core processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD hard drive, and NVIDIA GTX 1070 graphics card.

More than 20 feet long this custom multitouch table has three 86" Ultra HD touch displays and can accommodate nearly 20 users. The table is clad in Italian marble, has LED floor lighting, and 88 motion sensors. The table weighs more than 5,000 lbs. Ideum developed the shop drawings and constructed the touch table. In addition, Ideum developed the sensor and light system. ideum.com/news/marble-giant-touch-table

Ideum has provided several multitouch tables and touch walls to The Field Museum in Chicago. Most take the form of custom reading rails, but we have also supplied them with some of our standard Presenter touch walls. Executive Producer John-Mark recently got the chance to visit and snap a few photos. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum multitouch tables and touch walls.

Andy works on 3D printing clips to allow different sized wine glasses to fit into conductive bases. This is just one piece of Ideum's work in surface tangibles, in which physical objects placed on one of our multitouch tables can trigger content specific to that object.

 

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

Ideum's multitouch drafting table (multitouch kiosk) with a 3M 46" display. At DSE 2014. Learn more about the drafting table: ideum.com/drafting-touchtable/

Ideum's Pro multitouch table supports up to 40 touch points for interactives that are truly multitouch, multiuser.

 

The Butte County Department of Water and Resource Conservation and Gateway Science Museum at California State University, Chico teamed together with Ideum to create an interactive watershed map multitouch exhibit. Using layered maps of Northern California, this application, designed for public education, allows users to explore in-depth data about watersheds and water conservation in the I-5 corridor from Williams to Redding, CA.

 

Learn more on the Ideum Portfolio.

Our newest model, the Drafting II multitouch table has a sleek new look. Each unit has a powerful and integrated Intel and NVDIA computer system. It is available with a 43" 49" 55" or 65" Ideum patented touch display. We use 3M touch and LG Ultra HD 4K commercial displays. ideum.com/products/touch-tables/drafting

More than 20 feet long this custom multitouch table has three 86" Ultra HD touch displays and can accommodate nearly 20 users. The table is clad in Italian marble, has LED floor lighting, and 88 motion sensors. The table weighs more than 5,000 lbs. Ideum developed the shop drawings and constructed the touch table. In addition, Ideum developed the sensor and light system. ideum.com/news/marble-giant-touch-table

An optional RFID reader is available for all Ideum touch tables. We've recently updated our RFID software utility which allows keys to be set to system functions and to launch or close applications. The software comes with the purchase of an optional RFID reader for an Ideum touch table.

An integrated hardware system for touchless which provides onboarding and realtime feedback.

A sequence of images of 3D printed prototype of one of our screens. The pieces represent a corner of one of our new displays.

 

Our Industrial Design team came up with the idea of using extruded aluminum with cast aluminum corners. You can think of the design as a picture frame, where extruded aluminum planks are cut at an angle and screwed into cast corners. A sheet metal aluminum back plate is then attached to the frame. This novel manufacturing method utilizing extruded aluminum and cast corners for digital displays is patent pending.

 

Learn more at: ideum.com/products

  

Part of the So Ready for Laughter exhibit, this interactive exhibit explores Bob Hope's USO tours in World War II. Developed in collaboration with the National World War II Museum. The exhibit runs on an custom colored Ideum touch table.

On July 24, 2019, a group of Girl Scouts summer campers had the opportunity to tour Ideum’s main campus and meet many of our team members, including exhibit technicians, developers, designers, and producers.

A redesign of our classic Drafting touch table. The new design has improved cooling and access to the integrated computer. Like its predecessor it has all aluminum construction, integrated Intel and NVDIA computer system, optional RFID, and locked access to the computer. ideum.com/products/touch-tables/drafting

Ideum's hardware Workshop which manufactures touch tables and touch screens serves first responders, government, health, and military partners during the COVID-19 pandemic. We have enacted a range of measures to ensure the safety of our employees, including social distancing guidelines for our hardware technicians and fabricators.

Ideum worked closely with the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. to design and develop a compelling introduction to the Museum’s collection. This multiuser interactive application allows visitors to access over 200 works from the museums collection.

 

This is Ideum’s fifth collaboration with a Smithsonian museum: we also been fortunate to work with the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Air and Space Museum, and the National Portrait Gallery.

 

You can learn more about our work at: ideum.com/portfolio

This engaging interactive exhibit illuminates the contributions of Andrew Jackson Higgins to America's victory in WWII. Higgins revolutionized the design and production of naval vessels at his New Orleans factories. His most famous creation was the Higgins Boat, the rugged landing craft that ferried thousands of soldiers onto invasion beaches around the globe—including the shores of Normandy on D-Day. Thousands of these iconic vessels were built at Higgins plants, as well as PT Boats, ships, and a wide range of essential military components.

www.ideum.com/portfolio/higgins-interactive

Accessibility expert Sina Bahram, founder of Prime Access Consulting, workshops with Ideum staff. Sina joined us to discuss approaches for maximizing accessibility of touch table exhibits and brainstorm ways of bringing inclusive design principles to the next generation of digital experiences.

 

Learn more about Ideum at: www.ideum.com and Sina Barham at Prime Access Consulting: pac.bz/

This custom exhibit designed for the XPRIZE and the Qualcomm Foundation consists of three modules that each focus on a different way of learning about medical technology:

1. Scan Yourself, where visitors use fingertip sensors to measure their own pulse, skin temperature, and skin conductivity;

2. Build a Medical Scanner, which lets visitors design their own 3D diagnostic device to assess patients in one of three scenarios;

3. Diagnosis, where two visitors work together as doctors to diagnose and treat an ill patient.

The experience aims to foster social interaction and raise awareness of new opportunities in biomedical technologies.

When complete, the exhibit will be provided to five US science centers free of charge.

ideum.com/news/xprize-exhibit-evaluation-explora

This futuristic and LED lit Ideum multitouch was designed for XPRIZE and the Qualcomm Foundation. The 65" mutitouch LG commercial display features 3M touch technology and supports 80 touch points. This multi-activity touch table experience is designed to allow science center visitors to explore the future of medical diagnosis, with the goal of inspiring the next generation of innovators in the field of portable, hand-held medical diagnostic devices. ideum.com/news/xprize-exhibit-evaluation-explora

Tangible Engine is the first object recognition software package for projected capacitive touch displays. It works exclusively on Ideum touch tables. Tangible Engine is now available on Ideum's 86" Colossus Multitouch Table. You can learn more at: www.tangibleengine.com and at: ideum.com

An integrated hardware system for touchless which provides onboarding and realtime feedback.

Ideum recently built and shipped out a custom hardware and software project built to accommodate extra audio output that includes mounting hardware for headphones. To learn more about our interactive software and hardware, please visit our website.

Ideum staff test out a multiuser application for accessible design. The software is running on an older Ideum Colossus 84" touch table. Learn more about accessibility and Ideum touch tables at: ideum.com/news/ada-accessible-touch-tables

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