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D-Box Technologies Inc T.DBO

Alternate Symbol(s):  DBOXF

D-BOX Technologies Inc. is engaged in the business of designing, manufacturing and commercializing cutting-edge haptic motion systems. The Company produces motion effects specifically programmed for each visual content, which are sent to a motion system integrated into either a platform, a seat or any other product. The Company’s products include a movie theater, home entertainment, sim racing, gaming, simulation and training and attractions and theme parks. The Company focuses on approximately two markets, such as the entertainment market, and the simulation and training markets. With its motion experience being offered in more than 720 auditorium screens in over 40 countries.


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Comment by Imaxfanon Jun 01, 2018 10:29am
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RE:Top Gun 2 first movie ever shot for D-Box ?

RE:Top Gun 2 first movie ever shot for D-Box ?Yes. With IMAX they call it "IMAX DNA" where they design and shoot scenes with IMAX cameras. For DBOX DNA in Top Gun 2 maybe they could install haptic motion sensors on jets, or the ground (for explosions) and even on the actors to pick up true realtime motion signatures during the production process. This actual motion data could then be used to enhance or automate the D-Box motion code generation that ultimately defines what we feel. Imagine IMAX and DBOX techs working together on the same production set! Now that would be cool! 
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