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Symunity Group companies choose Brompton LED processing for their projects

Symunity Group companies choose Brompton LED processing for their projects

Operating in Southeast Asia, and with a presence in Malaysia and the Philippines, Symunity Group encompasses brands such as Ark Ventures, Takenaka, and, most recently, SolidWater. As a partner of Brompton Technology and a key strategic partner of ROE Visual - a Diamond Manufacturer partner in Brompton’s Partner Programme - Symunity Group’s projects span multiple sectors, including virtual production, broadcast, corporate, and live entertainment.

 

Brompton Technology’s Tessera LED processors are the preferred solution for Symunity Group’s rental, system design and integration needs. Ark Ventures, Takenaka, and SolidWater are all using Tessera hardware and software offerings.

 

At the Tiffany Wonder exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, Symunity Group integrated Brompton’s processing power with Ark Ventures’ media technology solutions and Takenaka’s installation expertise. This synergy created an immersive environment to maximize the brand’s storytelling and audience engagement. The exhibition will welcome visitors at its next destination in Milan, Italy, later this year.

 

From South Korea’s national broadcaster KBS launching its first XR/VP studio, to VA Corporation’s VA Studio Hanam - home to one of Korea’s largest LED walls - to advanced VP and XR stages built for NP and Nipa, and G-Works’ Site V, the largest photography studio in Japan’s Chugoku and Shikoku regions, Symunity Group companies are elevating technologies like virtual production.

 

“VP is rapidly becoming a must-have technology in the global creative industry”, says Shinya Tanigawa, COO at Ark Ventures Japan. “It’s already an indispensable tool for Hollywood, leveraging the incredible quality and scale of LED displays to offer time- and cost-efficient production solutions.”

 

(Photo: Brompton Technology/Symunity Group)

 

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