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Mechdyne Helps Illuminate Climate Change Data at New Welsh Research Centre
Swansea University Research Centre to Study Climate Change Features 8 Megapixel Display Wall for Visualization of Supercomputer Data
| Source: Mechdyne
MARSHALLTOWN, IA and PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES--(Marketwire - October 31, 2008) - Mechdyne
Corporation today announced that it was selected to integrate and install
an 8 Megapixel (MP) display wall at the Mike Barnsley Centre for Climate
Research, a collaborative research facility opened today in Southwest
Wales. The Centre, which is a joint venture between IBM, Swansea
University and Technium Pembrokeshire, includes Blue Ice, an IBM
supercomputer that researchers will use for research into environmental
sciences and renewable energy utilizing high performance computing and a
top-end visualization environment.
The new centre went "live" today on the occasion of a day-long conference
on climate change hosted by the Pembrokeshire County Council that featured
presentations from leading university and business researchers, including
representatives of Chevron Corp., RWE nPower, and Swansea University.
Mechdyne worked closely with OCF plc, the systems integrator for the
climate change centre, on planning, design and installation of the
HD-quality display and integrated stereo audio system.
"Visualization plays an important role in climate modeling by providing
dramatic imagery that makes environmental science meaningful to policy
makers and the general public, as well as scientists," said Chris Clover,
president and chief executive officer of Mechdyne. "This is one of many
policy and business environments where decision makers without technical
training can better understand complex subjects when the information is
brought to life in computer models."
The wall size display system includes four separate 1920 x 1080 pixel image
"cubes" that are capable of displaying one single computer-generated image
or four unique images simultaneously. Each cube houses a rear-projection
DLP display with high brightness, 1000 to 1 contrast ratio and wide viewing
area. With a 70-in diagonal size, each cube has a screen area of
approximately 61 in. x 34.3 in. (155 cm x 87 cm), creating a full
HD-quality display with 10 ft x 5.7 ft (3.1 m X 1.74 m) screen area.
About OCF
Based in Sheffield, UK, with customers throughout Great Britain and
Ireland, OCF (http://www.ocf.co.uk) designs, integrates and supports
innovative High Performance Computing (HPC), Visualisation (HPV) and Data
Storage solutions. It holds IBM Premier Partner status and enhances its
IBM-based solutions using technology from a range of partners including,
AMD, Cisco, Dataram, Mechdyne, Intel, Microsoft, Nallatech, nVidia, Qlogic
and Voltaire. It has the largest High Performance Compute delivery team in
the UK.
About Mechdyne Corporation
Mechdyne Corporation is the world's largest company dedicated to consulting
and development of immersive, networked and collaborative visualization
solutions. Winner of a 2008 AV Award from ArchiTech Magazine and Infocomm,
the company addresses complex projects where an in-depth understanding of
user requirements leads to the development of products and customized
solutions involving elements of visual, software and support systems.
Mechdyne's product divisions provide advanced display technology,
audio/visual systems design, and implementation services, as well as
immersive and interactive software development and support. Headquartered
in Marshalltown, Iowa, Mechdyne's customers include leading government
laboratories, military research programs, energy companies and a variety of
'edutainment,' manufacturing, and other users of visualization technology.
More information is available at www.mechdyne.com.