Belgium - Barco reports that its CLM R10+ compact DLP projector was selected for use at Expo Zaragoza 2008. More than 30 CLM R10+ projectors are installed at different locations, across five pavilions. Running from 14 June to 14 September in the city of Zaragoza, Spain, the international exposition expects to attract over six million visitors.

This year's Expo theme is Water and Sustainable Development and Zaragoza has made enormous efforts to construct the exposition site completely in line with its environmental theme.

Expo Zaragoza 2008, labeled the biggest water festival on earth, features 140 pavilions and presents 5,000 shows in 13 different venues including a daily parade by Cirque du Soleil called The Awakening of the Serpent. Its most emblematic buildings are the Water Tower, an 80m high transparent building designed by Enrique de Teresa to evoke a drop of water, the Spanish Pavilion and the river aquarium.

The CLM R10+ projectors are installed in five pavilions by three of Barco's Spanish rental partners; Lunatus (Agua Extrema, Arabia Saudi and Emiratos Arabes Pavilions), Marzo Producciones para Bassat & Ogilvy (Andalucia Pavilion) and Go Producciones Técnicas (EspaƱa Pavilion).

A total of 13 CLM R10+ projectors are used in Agua Extrema's Main Room. The show focuses on the dangers of water when not under control, and how humanity can cause, effect and avoid the effects of that situation. The Tsunami Room is set up as a small cinema where visitors can experience the feeling of being caught in a tsunami. Two blended CLM R10+ projectors take viewers within a raging tsunami, while the floor platform moves in sync with the content.

"The CLM R10+ is perfect for these kinds of events," says Andrew Healey, global marketing manager for Barco events business. "Our compact 10,000 lumen DLP projector has quickly gained a reputation in the market for delivering crisp, clean video and graphic images with a punch. Their compact size, light weight and low noise levels make the CLM digital projectors the ideal solution for both small and midsize venues."

(Jim Evans)


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