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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 haptic and immersive experiences. The Company creates and redefines realistic, immersive experiences by moving the body and sparking the imagination through effects: motion, vibration and texture. Whether it’s films, video games, music, relaxation, virtual reality applications, metaverse experience, themed entertainment or professional simulation, the Company creates a feeling of presence that makes life resonate like never before. With unparalleled mastery of haptics, the Company offers the synchronization of body movements with images and sound, such as software haptic effects, haptic processor, and the haptic system. Software haptic effects are programmed as a track, frame by frame, in the case of linear content, or programmed as a library for interactive content. A haptic processor serving as an interface between the content and the haptic system recognizes the content being played.


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Post by todumbtothinkon Jun 04, 2020 6:40pm
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40% of cinemas in China could go bust

40% of cinemas in China could go bustMore than 40% of cinemas in China could go bust, according to a bleak report by the China Film Association.
 
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52901143
 
 
In life there are buys and bye-byes. No more cash, employees probably leaving and ex management now rich. It used to be their experience and your money. Now its their money and your experience.

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