.In the era of the industrial evalution, Barco accepted different projects such as the production of studio monitors for the Belgian national broadcasting station . In the era of 1970s, Barco invested more in research of new technologies.
1.3 During the 1980s, Barco splited into two separate companies. Barco Electronic specializes in consumer electronics while Barco Industries concentrates on high tech electronic for visualisations and processing controls. In 1989 Barco Electronic and Barco Industries merged into a single company .
1.4 Barco is a display technology company .the Headquarters of barco are in Kortrijk, Belgium.the key people in barco are Eric Van Zele, CEO,Carl Peeters, CFO.
1.5 Barco makes visual display units for the medicine, aviation and entertainment industries. The medical displays provide visualisation for diagnoses, surgeries and clinical reviews. The high-bright tower ground, to ensure general safety. Further, Barco offers avionics displays to be used in cockpits. The entertainment industry can make use of the widescreen LCD displays and the monitors, which are highly suitable for the broadcast and film industry. Barco’s rugged displays are mainly used in military and defence vehicles where space and weight are …show more content…
5.1.1 Men’s Volleyball World Cup 2014: Barco's FSN-150 switcher, delivered by ARAM Multimedia, helped make the opening event of the FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Cup 2014 a resounding success.
Fig 5.1.1 :applications in sports (vollyball) 5.1.2 FIFA world cup 2010: Barco and World Cups: they seem to go together perfectly. Huge Barco LED display systems were set up in three soccer stadiums in South Africa, for the FIFA World Cup 2010.
5.1.3 london olympics 2012: Barco LiveDots’s LEDs were integrated into the 2012 Olympic Stadium in London.
5.1.4 Helsinki Music House: Inaugurated with a magnificent concert in August 2011, the Helsinki Music Centre is home to the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Sibelius Academy . Each year, between September to May, the center hosts 70 to 100 concerts – classical, folk, jazz and pop music –, as well as many other events, ranging from fashion shows, company parties through to small and medium-sized corporate seminars.
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Fig 5.1.4 : in the field of