Graph Synergy and the Maurice Tanguay Foundation are pleased to present the 2010 Tanguay House. For the third consecutive year, Graph Synergy, a leader in 3D technologies, presents an innovative solution to promote the Tanguay House to the general public. In order to provide greater accessibility and visibility to the Tanguay foundation, Graph Synergy uses its expertise in virtual 3D representations and offers a 3D interactive platform available via Micasa's website that includes new and improved animations as well as a simplified and intuitive navigation.
Graph Synergy’s 3D services and solutions offer an effective way to communicate and promote all of your projects. Present in several large-scale real estate, industrial, urban and tourism projects, Graph Synergy provides an unprecedented expertise in order to maximize your vision, facilitate consensus and effectively promote your projects.
Graph Synergy, Proud Partner for the Promotion of these Economic Drivers
The recent implementation of Levis Innoparc on Google Earth brings to three the number of technology parks accessible virtually due to a three-dimensional interactive application. Technoparc Montreal, Quebec Metro High Tech Park and now the new Levis Innoparc allow interested visitors to navigate their website with privileged access to their environment while offering a vast amount of important information relating to occupied areas, available and future sites, transportation, and already established businesses, etc.
This new virtual way of presenting their technology parks clearly demonstrates a dynamic and innovative approach from those responsible for these technological areas that are so important for Quebec’s industrial development. Lidia Divry, Vice President of Business Development for Technoparc Montreal says “the 3D representation and diffusion of our technology park via Google Earth allow for an adequate presentation of its unique geographical location but also provides a great way to visualize what makes up its environment and quality of life. The use of Graph Synergy’s 3D solutions have enabled us to more effectively communicate to the general public the advantages of implementing their businesses within Technoparc Montreal”.
As a proud partner of Technoparc Montreal and Quebec Metro High Tech Park (who is responsible for promoting the development of Levis Innoparc), Graph Synergy contributes to enhance visibility of these technological areas with the use of its 3D interactive platform, Graph-iVIEW. This interactive tool integrates 2D and 3D level data from the entire territory and technological areas in order to display their characteristics and promote them to potential clients as well as to the general public. The implementation of these interactive 3D tools has also been made possible by City of Montreal (for Technoparc Montreal) and the Quebec Metropolitan Community (for the Quebec Metro High Tech Park and Levis Innoparc).
These 3D innovative solutions (3D interactive tools, 3D clips, etc.), that are easily accessible through the Internet illustrate how Graph Synergy is your partner in excellence when it comes to promoting economic development in order to help create wealth within your community.
Visit our virtual Technology Parks today via Google Earth and view all 3D information available as you’ve never seen it before.
Montreal, September 15th, 2009 – Montreal Mayor Gérald Tremblay unveils at a press conference, Montreal's Nature Museums 2009 – 2017 life plan, a project worth $189 million, in which the virtual plan of 3D images were produced by Graph Synergy.
The sketches of the future life plan of Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium and the award-winning international concept are presented. Due to its expertise and strong experience in architecture and 3D simulation, Graph Synergie was able to quickly produce the visual perspectives of the Director's plan.
Four different perspective views were produced: aerial, day, night and winter. These perspectives were produced within the 3D database Graph-iVIEW of Montreal 2025 to assist in the decision-making processes of the different stakeholders in regards to the development of the future site. These perspectives will also enable stakeholders to better communicate its plan and vision to the general public.
Graph Synergie uses virtual reality scenes and 3D simulations to highlight our cultural heritage in several projects such as, the Museum of Civilization, the Museum of Fine Arts in Quebec city, the fountain from “Quartier des spectacles de Montréal” (largest interactive fountain in Canada), the Historical Society of Sherbrooke and a historical village in Alberta.
Graph Synergie, because a picture is worth a thousand words!
Graph Synergie is creating a revolution in the field of animated fountains design. Indeed, thanks to the company expertise in leading-edge 3D software expertise, Montréal’s Daoust-Lestage architecture and urban landscape design firm was able to design an animated fountain show featuring a water fountain and integrated lighting fixtures with a surprising ease.
With about 230 water jets and integrated LED fixtures to coordinate, the Graph-iMOTION platform allowed visualization and real-time management of water effects and light coordination. Moreover, Graph’s technology streamlined the data by exporting the shows created to the platform managing the pumps and light switches. "What used to take several months is now done in a few days, and shows can be updated remotely thanks to client-server protocols for the fountain controls", states Francis Lessard, Graph Synergie’s CEO.
The idea of carrying out water and light shows on the scale of Bellagio in Las Vegas is now far easier, thanks to this 3D platform that revolutionizes how fountain projects are developed.
This major project was carried out in close cooperation with MatissControl - Quebec (robotics and pumps) and Piscines Soucy (specialized contractor) from Quebec City. This innovation is opening new business opportunities for Graph Synergie.