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On January 1, 2010, Mavigex kicked-off the SkyMedia project, funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Program (FP7).
Mavigex acts as project coordinator for a consortium made up of 8 partners (Mavigex, Nimbus, Tekever, Vitec MM, Thales Communications, Velti, FogScreen) from 6 European Countries (Italy, Portugal, France, Hungary, Greece, Finland).
The SkyMedia project will explore, design, and demonstrate a novel multimedia end-to-end architecture that can provide unique immersive media experiences to audiences during live events. Amongst the key technologies that will be synergically combined there are interactive walk-through mid-air screens and interactive user applications for mobile terminals with 2D/3D displays. UAV platforms will be used to provide access to the scene in a silent, convenient, and safe fashion, capturing HD and 3D video and images from the sky. Wireless Sensors will complete the system architecture to form an Augmentation Network deployed on ground to enrich the multimedia content with useful and interesting side-information.
The project will culminate in a immersive media experience demonstration during a public live event, to prove the potential and test the users reaction to the ensemble of these exciting technologies.
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VetrinaInVista is a multimedia interactive catalogue for interactive touch screens completely reconfigurable in its structure and graphics, featuring 3D animations and easy to use touch interface.
VetrinaInVista is also a multimedia interactive catalogue for smartphones, featuring intuitive navigation, cutting-edge graphic effects, and advanced functionalities such as quick number dialing
and list of favorites.
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 Mavigex presented MaviGuide at TuttoFood 2009, the Milan World Food Exhibition. Mavigex prepared mobile phone and touchscreen applications featuring more than 180 companies and product highlights from the Lombardy Region. Visitors’ feedback was enthusiastic, describing the user experience as extremely user friendly, revolutionizing the classic browsing experience on their mobile phone.
The application was delivered to the visitors’ phones through Bluetooth, without requiring an internet connection and thus reaching a wide percentage of the visitors. The event has been a sound success, with more than 1000 daily contacts and outstanding user satisfaction. MaviGuide is a reliable and easy-to-use platform enabling organizers of events and conferences, managers of public and private facilities, and marketing managers of small, medium and large companies to deliver information to and receive feedback from their visitors or customers directly on their mobile phones, or on a touchscreen-enabled TV.  MaviGuide is fully customizable in all its parts to suit the specific communication needs. Amongst the available options are: list of events including schedule, location, description, and list of participants; exhibitors directory; exhibitors interactive map; exhibitor description pages with contact details and quick contact options; product focus map; dedicated sponsors showcases with ad-hoc pages; information and logistic pages including city maps, transportation, lodging, and points of interest; quick dial of phone numbers, links, and text messages. Please download the MaviGuide flyer here. For further information, please contact us at info@mavigex.com |
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  The Marconi Prize 2009 event was held in Bologna (Italy) on October 8-9, 2009, as a shining gem in the rich programme of celebrations for the centennial of the Noble Prize awarded in 1909 to Guglielmo Marconi, featuring as speakers the inventors who shaped the information society as we know it, such as Andrew Viterbi, Federico Faggin, Robert Lucky. During this event, Mavigex kindly offered the personalized versions of its interactive digital catalogues MaviSign and MaviGuide, respectively designed for interactive touchscreens and smartphones.  These catalogues featured easy access to important information, including the biography of Guglielmo Marconi, a special section for the Award Winners (Andrew Chraplyvy and Robert Tkach), the event programme, biography of all the Marconi Fellows, Organizers and Sponsors information, and much more. State-of-the art technology was used, featuring an interactive 46 inches DST monitor to deliver the MaviSign interactive catalogue, and professional Bluetooth equipment to deliver the MaviGuide interactive catalogue to the smartphones of participants. The participants expressed their appreciation for the effectiveness, ease-of-use, and fluency of the interactive catalogues, which improved the overall experience during the Marconi Prize 2009 event. |
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Mavigex joins the iPhone Developer Program and increases the reach of its mobile applications. In such a fast-paced world, keeping up with the latest technologies is key. This important step allows Mavigex to enrich the supported platform portfolio including the state-of-the-art iPhone and iPod Touch devices, able to deliver outstanding user experience to its customers. Stay tuned for new application releases during the next weeks! |
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