igi company information - cummins inc. · • general motors – igi custom rear-projection display...
TRANSCRIPT
IGI Company Information
IGI - Detroit 1020 Metro Drive Commerce, MI 48390
P 248-624-6520 F 248-624-6518
IGI - Indianapolis 13295 Illinois Street, Suite 225, Carmel, IN 46032
P 317-569-1316 F 317-637-0920
IGI - Los Angeles 5807 Uplander Way Culver City, CA. 90230
P 310-337-1241 F 323-541-9545
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 2 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Company History & Information Founded in 1998, Immersion Graphics Inc. (IGI) is headquartered in Commerce MI., a suburb of Detroit, and has additional office locations in Carmel, IN and Culver City, CA and sales offices in Ohio. IGI is an industry leader in providing advanced visualization systems such as PowerWalls, PowerWindows, control room displays, and other custom configurations of large screen, high resolution display systems, including immersive virtual reality systems. IGI provides design, engineering, consulting, product sales, equipment rentals, control system programming, custom fabrication, installation, preventative maintenance and extended support services for its systems. Industries served include automotive, US Military and other governmental agencies, aviation, marine, consumer packaged goods, higher education, medical and financial. IGI is minority owned and MMBDC (Michigan Minority Business Development Council) and SBA 8(a) program graduate. For more information, please visit www.werigi.com Benefits of Conducting Business with IGI
IGI was founded as an engineering visualization solutions company. Since its inception in 1998, IGI has designed and delivered large visualization systems and other audio visual solutions to (partial list):
• 3M Automotive – IGI PowerWall • Acura – 18’ IGI 4K PowerWall • Chrysler – 270-degree Digital Driving Simulator • DaimlerChrysler – (65) Design collaboration rooms • DaimlerChrysler – High-resolution 20’ IGI PowerWindow • Delphi Automotive – 16’ IGI PowerWall • Delphi Automotive – CAVE • Ford – 4K CAVE • Ford – 60’ rear-projected IGI PowerWall using (3) Sony SXRD 4K projectors • Ford – Eight (8) 20’ IGI PowerWalls • Ford – Two (3) Motion Capture Labs w/ 4K PowerWalls • General Dynamics – Rear projected curved screen driving simulator
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 3 of 26 – IGI Confidential
• General Motors – IGI Custom rear-projection display system • General Motors Design – 16 projector ultra-high resolution CAVE • General Motors – (6) 20’ IGI 4K PowerWalls • Honda (5) 4K PowerWalls • Hyundai-Kia America Technical Center – 20’ IGI PowerWall • Indiana University – 24’ stereo IGI Custom system with angling screens • ITC – Command and control facility (primary and backup) • ITC - New headquarters and control room: 120’ control room using (5) Sony
SXRD 4K projectors • Lear Corporation – 20’ IGI PowerWall • Naval Undersea Warfare Center - 20’ 4K PowerWall • Nissan Design Center – 20’ IGI PowerWall • Purdue University CAVE - Digital Upgrade • Toyota Technical Center – 20’ IGI PowerWall • U.S. Army TACOM – 16’ IGI PowerWall • United States Pentagon - 20’ 4K PowerWall • United States Southern Command – 18’ IGI PowerWindow • White Sands Missile Range - 20’ 4K PowerWall
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 4 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Key IGI Technical Staff
Pat Hernandez Founder and President Education: B.A.S. Computer Science, Virtual Reality, University of Advancing
Technology Hermann Eichner Vice President Finance & Operations Education: B.S, M.S. Accounting, University of Central Florida Matt Lamb Electrical Engineering Manager Education: B.S. Electrical Engineering Technology, Purdue University
InfoComm – CTS Certified AMX certified ACE Programmer Crestron level 2 Certified Programmer Cisco (Tandberg) Certified Systems Engineer Polycom Realpresence Certified Designer Biamp AudiaFlex Certified Engineer
Steve Harman Systems Engineer Education: B.A., Michigan State University, Telecommunications/Business
Sony 4K SXRD projection platform certification Crestron level 1 programming certification AMX level 1 programming certification Cisco Certified Field Engineer Polycom Video Conferencing certification Extron Audio/Visual certification Barco Projector Galaxy, Sim, Control Room certified
Antinie Pilarski Systems Engineer Education: AMX Systems programming 1, 2
AMX ACE Certified Designer, Programmer Polycom-RealPresence RPPOT200, RPPSIS300, RPPOS100, RPEOS100, and Federal Specialization FSIST300 Crestron Essentials and Intermediate Programming Crestron DMC-D. DMC-E. DMC-T, CSS-D Extron EAVA, Control Associate Infocomm CTS Certified
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 5 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Stephen Jacobs Installation & Service Manager Education: BA, Columbia College, Film & Audio
Barco Director and Projector Toolsets Barco, Panasonic, Sanyo, Eiki, Sony and Christie projectors Barco, Lighthouse, Hibino and Leyard video walls
Scott Clay Project Manager Education: B.S. Business Administration-Management, Cleary University Mark Visconti Sales Engineer Education: B.S. Computer Science, Ohio State University Eric Solorio Systems Engineer Education: B.S Electrical Engineering, University of California Los Angeles
InfoComm – CTS Crestron – DMC-E, Intermediate Programming Additional Installation/service technician technical training and certifications from: AMX ACE Certified Installer, Essentials
Barco Projector Galaxy, Sim, Control Room certified Cisco Telepresence Field Engineer - PAIETVS Crestron Configuration of Crestron Systems Infocomm AV Associate
Extron AV Associate Polycom Infrastructure Certification – Tech
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 6 of 26 – IGI Confidential
IGI Office Locations
IGI – Detroit (Corporate Headquarters) 1020 Metro Drive Commerce, MI 48390 P: 248-624-6520
IGI - Indianapolis 13295 Illinois Street, Suite 225 Carmel, IN 46032 P: 317-569-1316
IGI – Los Angeles 5807 Uplander Way Culver City, CA 90230 P: 310-337-1241
(Additional Sales Office in Cincinnati, Ohio: 513-751-1150)
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 7 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Minority Business Enterprise
IGI is a “Minority Owned Enterprise” certified through the Michigan Minority Business Development Council (certification number 01711-1919-SM). IGI is also registered with Central Contractor Registration, Cage Code 1M5Y3, as a Disadvantage Business Enterprise DBE and is a SBA 8(a) program graduate.
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 8 of 26 – IGI Confidential
NVBDC Certified Veteran Owned Business
IGI is a “Veteran Owned Business (VOB)” certified through the National Veteran Business Development Council (certificate number FT0321201600091).
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 9 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Examples of IGI Installed Visualization Systems
IGI | Custom 4K PowerWall LED
The ultimate in high-resolution, large-scale built-in visualization providing stunning image quality for multiple uses such as design reviews, critical image analysis as well as business presentations. A matrix of 54” chassis can be arranged to create any size display.
This image is an example of an 8K display 31.4’ X 17.6’ with total resolution of 7680 X 4320 or 33 million LED pixels.
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 10 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Ford Design Center - IGI | 4K PowerWall
15’ x 60’ Ultra-high Resolution Screen
(3) Sony SXRD 4K Projectors Get Re-positioned for Different Projection Configurations
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 11 of 26 – IGI Confidential
ITC Command & Control Center
15’ x 160’ Ultra-high Resolution Screen (partial section shown) Equipment Racks
(12) Sony 4K Projectors Operate 24/7
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 12 of 26 – IGI Confidential
General Motors - IGI | PowerWall
18’ X 8’ Blended PowerWall
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 13 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Indiana University
24’ X 8’ Stereo PowerWall with IGI designed / fabricated Angling Screens and sound-suppression projection mounts
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 14 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Naval Undersea Warfare Center
20' Sony 4K projector with multi-touch control
Structure shown at IGI facility before black powder coating
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 15 of 26 – IGI Confidential
United States Southern Command
Custom 18’ IGI PowerWindow 4K w/IGI MultiTouch
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 16 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Automotive Driving Simulator
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 17 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Barco Sim7 Projector Array White Sands Missile Range
Sony 4K projector w/IGI MultiView
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 18 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Automotive Company
18' IGI|PowerWall w/Sony 4K Structure at IGI facility prior to installation
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 19 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Fletcher Allen Health Care
Radiology Education Center with Barco HDX-W12 Projector, 4 LCD Monitors, and Custom Programming
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 20 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Examples of IGI designed Control System Interfaces
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 21 of 26 – IGI Confidential
IGI control system user interfaces are designed to be extremely easy to use by the end-user. All functionality is located on single page interfaces. This keeps the most important information always quickly accessible.
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 22 of 26 – IGI Confidential
IGI PROJECT DELIVERY
IGI will provide all of the components and functionality as set forth in a detailed list of components and deliverables contained within the final design document. This proposal, along with the customer purchase order, will act as the “statement of work” Project Drawings
IGI will provide a complete set of “as built” drawings as part of the contractual deliverables. These drawings will cover the following:
• Installation infrastructure • Electronic component schematics • Architectural layouts
Pre-Installation Assembly and Testing of System at IGI Facility
IGI will build and test the complete system at our Commerce, MI facility where the customer will have the opportunity to conduct a “pre-installation" acceptance at IGI. This customer acceptance will include verification of all system performance requirements. At this time the customer will also have the opportunity to request changes to the functionality of the system, changes in the design of the control system or request additional functional or configuration changes. The customer will be requested to provide a written approval of the system as meeting the specifications as outlined in the “Statement of Work”. Customer change requests will be addressed with the Change Control Process detailed below. Customers are requested to provide standardized company laptops for testing and system configuration.
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 23 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Change Control Process
IGI will manage changes to the specifications detailed in this proposal using our Change Control Process. Changes to the specifications will be documented and analyzed for impact to the system design, the installation timeline and to the cost of delivering the project. This analysis will be presented to the customer for their approval to proceed with the requested changes, including any additional costs to the Customer. The analysis will result in one of the following conclusions:
• Negligible impact, relative to both time and cost, • Impact on schedule, requiring more time than originally planned • Impact on cost, requiring additional investment by the customer
IGI will present the analysis results to the Customer for their decision to proceed or not to proceed with implementation of the change(s). Installation of System at Customer Facility
IGI will provide technical, engineering and supervision to accomplish the following:
• Build all pre-fabricated IGI projection, mirror, screen, enclosure and structures • Deliver all equipment to Customer facility • Build and install all electronics equipment racks, test all electronic equipment,
and connect all equipment per IGI component audio/video/control schematics • Run all system video cables (fiber and low voltage copper) • Align projection equipment per IGI installation drawings • Place and assemble all IGI provided structures at Customer facility • Install screen and structure as specified • Verify that the final configuration meets IGI design specifications
Infrastructure Requirements
IGI will collaborate closely with our Customer and its building contractors and subcontractors during the building’s pre-construction phase to ensure that a proper infrastructure is planned and executed to support the system’s electrical, HVAC, lighting, audio and any other considerations required to support the system’s operation.
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 24 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Testing and Acceptance after Installation at Customer Site
Before customer acceptance tests are scheduled, IGI will perform its own system review. Customer will furnish all required test equipment and IGI will perform all work necessary to determine and/or modify performance of the system to meet the requirements of these specifications and drawings. This work will include the following:
• Testing of all computer/video inputs, outputs • Testing of all projection and video processing equipment • Testing of all control system functionality • Ensuring all electronic/mechanical installation has been performed per IGI
designs Project Close-Out Submittals
Upon project completion the following will be submitted to the Customer: • Electronic PDF files of the as-built drawings, user’s guide and equipment
information • A hard copy of the system user’s guide • Completed customer acceptance sign off documentation
All tuning and adjustment settings will have hard copy data bound and turned over to the Customer. IGI will submit recorded drawings and documentation of tests, measurements and adjustments performed. All deliverables will be furnished. Customer Training
IGI will provide four (4) hours of user training for the installed system to the Customer’s designated personnel, instructing them in the operation and basic maintenance of the system. The training session will take place after the system is completely operational at a time prearranged with the Customer. The training session will take place after the system is completely operational at a time prearranged with the Customer.
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 25 of 26 – IGI Confidential
Timeline for Delivery
Project schedule is determined upon conducting a site survey. System is shipped approximately 12 – 16 weeks after receipt of Customer’s purchase order. The actual installation timeframe will be confirmed with the Customer once the system has been tested at IGI and approved for installation by IGI management and the Customer as described above. Equipment and Materials
All equipment and components will be new unless noted or supplied by the Customer. Any equipment furnished by the Customer must be verified operational per manufacturer specification prior to IGI installation. IGI will not be responsible for the condition or performance of Customer supplied equipment. Customer supplied equipment that is not in fully operational condition will not be implemented into IGI installed systems. General Project Notes
To ensure a successful and efficient installation with IGI, Customer shall: • Provide all man lifts, ladders and required lifting equipment • Provide all on-site labor clearances (union or non-union) • Provide all required union labor if required by customer • Provide all building, electrical or low voltage permits required by law • Provide all electrical, structural, HVAC or environmental sound isolation
requirements per IGI design • Provide all wire routing paths, conduit and access as laid out in the final
installation IGI infrastructure drawings • Verify dimensions of major components to check for entry through doors and all
clearances and interferences prior to installation • Keep aware of all project time schedules and coordinate with all other trades for
all labor aspects related to the project • Coordinate all times to the fullest extent with all trades and contractors doing
work in the building to ensure that lost time, work stoppages, interference and inefficiencies do not occur.
• Remain in constant communication with IGI during design, preparation and installation
IGI Company Information Copyright © 2017 IGI 2017 26 of 26 – IGI Confidential
• Receive all IGI shipped equipment, tools, components and structures required for installation and provide a secure location for on-site storage
• Dispose of all shipping containers, packaging materials and trash after installation
• IGI understands that the installation and integration of components will occur in conjunction with the remodeling of the facility, customer will be responsible to ensure that all site requirements for the installation of the system are met prior to scheduling final installation
• The customer will be responsible for installation of all software other than the operating systems
• All operating systems will be installed and configured by IGI, customer is responsible for providing all software licensing
• All computers will require a minimum of 120VAC to achieve rated power supply output of 1250 Watts
• Laptops typically generate different video signals at different aptitude levels, the customer will provide its standardized laptop configuration for testing at IGI prior to final customer acceptance