Scalable Display Technologies to Showcase Automated Projection Mapping on Large-Scale Mount Rushmore Display at InfoComm 2026

Scalable Display Technologies will showcase its Atlas software platform at InfoComm 2026 through a large-scale projection mapping demonstration featuring a custom-built 3D Mount Rushmore display. Created to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, the installation will highlight Atlas’ ability to automatically calibrate and align multiple projectors across complex surfaces, delivering seamless image quality with accurate color matching, edge blending, and geometric correction.

During the event, Scalable will intentionally disrupt projector alignment and demonstrate how Atlas quickly restores image accuracy through automated camera-based calibration. Designed for projection mapping on sculptures, architectural facades, themed attractions, and other complex structures, Atlas helps AV professionals reduce setup time, simplify maintenance, and maintain consistent visual performance in large-scale immersive environments.

Scalable Display Technologies, an industry-leading application provider that automatically calibrates images’ alignment, color, intensity and geometry from multiple projectors, will showcase a large-scale immersive projection mapping demonstration at InfoComm 2026, highlighting the latest developments in its Atlas software platform.

Created in recognition of America’s 250th birthday, Scalable’s demonstration will feature a custom-built 3D Mount Rushmore installation showcasing automated projection mapping and calibration across complex geometry. Using dynamic projection-mapped content, Atlas will perform automatic geometric correction, edge blending, color matching and image alignment while maintaining visual consistency across the projection array. Throughout the show, Scalable will intentionally disrupt projector alignment conditions and re-run the calibration process to demonstrate the software’s ability to rapidly restore a seamless image with minimal technical intervention.

“As a U.S.-based company entering our 21st year in business, we wanted this year’s InfoComm demonstration to reflect both a major national milestone and the evolution of our technology,” said James Pietsch, director of global accounts for Scalable Display Technologies. “The Mount Rushmore installation allows us to showcase Atlas operating on complex, large-scale geometry while also recognizing America’s 250th birthday through a uniquely American visual experience.”

Scalable Atlas is the company’s first software platform, developed specifically for automatic 3D projection-mapping applications. While Scalable’s traditional calibration products have primarily focused on high-precision simulation and training environments using defined screen geometries, Atlas expands the company’s capabilities to support projection mapping on virtually any object or surface, including sculptures, architectural facades, themed environments and other complex physical structures.

Unlike traditional projection-mapping workflows, which often rely on manual setup and adjustment, Atlas automatically calculates projector positions in 3D using camera-based calibration. Then, Atlas generates projection warping for each individual projector based on those calculated spatial positions, enabling accurate alignment across complex geometry while significantly reducing commissioning time and manual calibration requirements.

Scalable’s demonstration will spotlight Atlas’ ability to support large-scale immersive environments where maintaining long-term calibration accuracy and image consistency is critical. Atlas is designed to help systems integrators, consultants and technical teams streamline deployment and maintenance workflows while reducing the operational challenges commonly associated with multi-projector installations.

Visit the Scalable in booth N7445 at InfoComm 2026 from June 17–19, 2026, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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