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Barco Partners with Real Image

Ushers in new era in Digital Cinema projection in India

Barco, a global leader in digital cinema projection that designs and develops visualization solutions for a variety of professional markets has announced its product partnership with Real Image.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Richard Marples - APAC Director, Media & Entertainment, Barco said, "Barco has always been at the forefront of digital cinema technology and offers the most extensive product line in the industry for various types of cinema screens. From the compact and budget-friendly DP2K-12C to the top-of-the-line DP2K-32B, Barco offers a complete range of 2K projectors".

Highlighting the benefits of this tie-up, Mr. Arvind Rangnathan, CEO, Real Image, Chennai added, "The complete range of digital cinema projectors offered by Barco are ideal for this market, be it the mid-sized multiplex screen or the large single screen. With the DP2K C and B Series, we are now able to provide a stunning experience in 2D and 3D even on larger cinema screens. With optimal cost of ownership, including reduced operating cost, reusable filters and low maintenance these solutions are well positioned for markets like India. For us at Real Image, it's a pleasure to work with Barco and their responsiveness has been a great plus. Cutting edge projection solutions from Barco, combined with the technical support capabilities of Real Image come together to offer the best digital cinema option in this market for both multiplexes and single screens."

Mr. Nalin Advani, Managing Director, Barco India added, "We are confident that this initiative will set a new benchmark for quality in the Indian exhibition industry and with this tie-up, Barco aims to strengthen its foothold in India. Through this partnership Barco also plans to extend training, service and customer support to Real Image. We are happy to tie up with Real Image Media Technologies Pvt. Ltd. and we look forward to collaborating with them on many such technological developments in the future."