Sure sure, they are saying it's a great breakthrough for medicine, surgery, aviation and all that serious stuff, but imagine the extremely cool applications of an updatable holographic display in multimedia and marketing. Picture a large, dynamic, three-dimensional product display when shopping or a wicked realistic display for the fans in concerts. What about in gaming? Radical. So, what's the deal?
Researchers at the University of Arizona have broken a technological barrier by making three-dimensional holographic displays that can be erased and rewritten in minutes. The holographic displays â€" which are viewed without special eyewear â€" are the first updatable three-dimensional displays with memory ever to be developed, making them ideal tools for medical, industrial and military applications that require "situational awareness."
"This is a new type of device, nothing like the tiny hologram of a dove on your credit card," UA optical sciences professor Nasser Peyghambarian said. "The hologram on your credit card is printed permanently. You cannot erase the image and replace it with an entirely new three-dimensional picture."
Dynamic hologram displays could be made into devices that help surgeons track progress during lengthy and complex brain surgeries, show airline or fighter pilots any hazards within their entire surrounding airspace, or give emergency response teams nearly real-time views of fast-changing flood situations or traffic problems, for example.
World's First Updatable Holographic Display
World's First Updatable Holographic Display
Trend Themes
1. Updatable Holographic Displays - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in multimedia, marketing, gaming, and advertising.
2. Situational Awareness Visualization - Potential for disruptive innovation in medical, industrial, and military applications that require real-time situational awareness.
3. Interactive 3D Product Displays - Provides an opportunity for disruptive innovation in retail shopping, allowing for dynamic, three-dimensional product displays.
Industry Implications
1. Multimedia - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in multimedia and advertising industries with the use of updatable holographic displays.
2. Medical - Potential for disruptive innovation in the medical industry, particularly in surgeries that require real-time tracking of progress.
3. Retail - Provides an opportunity for disruptive innovation in retail shopping with the use of interactive, three-dimensional product displays.