Christie projectors power Taiwan’s most advanced planetarium
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Christie Griffyn projectors power Taiwan’s most advanced planetarium
Christie has announced that the Space Theatre at the National Museum of Natural Science (NMNS) in Taichung has upgraded its projection system to Griffyn 4K35-RGB pure laser projectors. Completed and tested in the second quarter of 2025 and officially opened to the public in November, this enhancement marks a major milestone in Taiwan’s science education and immersive display technology. First opened in 1986, the Space Theatre features a 23-metre…
Christie projectors power Taiwan’s most advanced planetarium
Christie, the global visual and audio technology company, has supplied Griffyn 4K35-RGB pure laser projectors to the National Museum of Natural Science (NMNS) in Taichung, Taiwan, to upgrade the projection system at its Space Theater.The update officially opened to the public in November following its completion and testing in early summer. It marks a significant milestone in the country's science education and immersive display technology.'A br…
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