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Every HoloTube responds to people the way the space calls for — by touch, by gesture, or by voice.

Spin, open, and operate holographic objects at a fingertip.

Our award-winning TouchFree system tracks hand movement in mid-air.

Speak naturally and the host answers in real time.
SkyBox layers transparent OLED over dimensional, physical elements, turning a wall, a partition, or a window into an interactive surface where digital content and real material occupy the same space. Installed at the Alameda Creek Watershed Center as a window onto the landscape it interprets.
Transparent OLED keeps the real object — and the room — visible behind the content.
Layered, interactive content turns a flat wall into a multi-level story.
Specified into glazing and partitions, the installation is the surface.
Smart AI Exhibits range from a holographic concierge to AI-driven interactives that adapt to whoever is standing in front of them — listening, answering, and guiding in natural conversation. Built on the same platform Exhibitry deployed for Merck and installed as the welcome host for The Line.
Visitors ask out loud and get natural, real-time answers.
Responds to each person, each question, each moment.
Greets and guides a global audience in their own language.
Update the knowledge base remotely — no reshoot, no downtime.
An interior can inform, or it can leave an impression. For thirty years Exhibitry has built the experiences that make a space worth walking into — designed, engineered, and fabricated under one roof, then specified into the architecture like any other permanent fixture.
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