Light That Makes Science Breathe: Appotronics Powers Shenzhen Science Museum’s Immersive Journey! 

The new wing of Shenzhen Science Museum opened its doors, science stopped feeling like something you read about and started feeling like something you live inside.Across four revolutionary exhibition halls (F2–F5), 150 units Appotronics projectors turned cold facts into living, breathing experiences.

 

Appotronics Solution:

D Pro, F Pro Series and U Series in total of 150 units

 

 

Highlights:

  • 8300 lumens with REC709 color spacedelivers exceptiona details

  • Compact design with optional powered lenses offers installation flexibility in different spaces

  • Outstanding blending capability enables flawless color uniformity

  • Contrast ratio of 3,000,000:1 creates immersive depth in dark scenes

 

 

 

The Challenge

 

Science museums have always struggled with the same paradox: the most urgent topics of our time are often the most abstract and hardest to grasp through traditional panels and models.With creative visual effects such as spherical surface, 360° immersive environments and cave screen, the projectors needed to deliver high brightness, deep contrast, and precise color accuracy - while adapting to vairied spaces and unconventional installation angles. Every image had to align seamlessly with the design, yet deliver flawless image quality across domes, spheres, curved walls, and interactive surfaces without a single visible seam or color shift.

 

 

 

The Breakthrough

 

Appotronics deployed 150 units laser projectors with our core technology ALPD laser light source.

The "Space Exploration" hall, thanks to D Pro Series, they broke through the limitations of the flat surface, accurately fit the images to the surface of the spherical carrier, present a unique visual experience of Mars to the audience, and transform the display of abstract knowledge into intuitive dynamic images.

 

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In the "Ocean & Technology" hall, 16 D Series projectors illuminated a hemispherical space, introducing how sea-level rise without a drop of real water, waves lap at visitors' feet. Abstract climate data becomes visible.

 

 

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While in "Digital Waves" hall, In this space, projection is combined with scientific and technologis such as virtual reality computer graphics and human-computer interaction to construct an experience scene integrating the virtual and the real. Visitors can freely interact by taking photos to generate virtual animations, touching screen elements, etc., and experience the wonderful experience created by digital technology.

 

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The Results

 

Appotronics delivered an impactful experiences that redefined what’s possible in museum exhibitions. Since its opening on May 1st, the Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum (new branch) has quickly become a hit. The first 10,000 tickets for the opening were sold out in no time. Appotronics ALPD laser technology has quietly rewritten what a science museum can be: not a place that explains the future, but a place that lets you step inside it, touch it, and change it.