Case Study: Analog Way

Innovative reverse engineering bringing fictional design to physical reality

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Analog Way is known for its reliable large-display video systems and was the first to deploy an 8K curved display at Times Square in New York City, spanning over 17,000 square feet. They adopted Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) from Hexagon to improve their systems cooling, ensuring the performance and reliability of their systems as customers demand carefree deployment in hot environments such as Las Vegas, where temperatures easily reach over 40 degrees, for outdoor events.

This case study provides insight into how Analog Way use Cradle CFD to develop highly configurable video systems to fit their customers’ needs for broadcasting, concerts, sports events, and more in a compact air-cooled system with high power density.

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