Barco, daytaOhio Partnership Stimulates Local Economic Growth

The recent opening of daytaOhio, Ohio’s center for large-scale data management and analysis technologies, has stimulated a steady stream of visitors from all facets of industry, government, and academia. Barco and daytaOhio conduct regular demonstrations of the advanced visualization systems, showing state-wide businesses how they can implement these revolutionary technologies for cutting-edge data analysis and collaboration. “This partnership provides a great growth opportunity for local commerce,” said Al Herman, Vice President and General Manager of Barco’s simulation business. “Businesses already established in Ohio will reap the benefits of cutting-edge, network-centric visualization technology, while new businesses will be attracted to the area to increase their access to research being conducted at the center.” The partnership is even stronger due to a recent change in Barco’s infrastructure. The simulation company has centralized two operations in Xenia, bringing its Presentation business unit to the area. This development will leverage Barco’s existing framework, enhancing the success of the visualization solutions available at daytaOhio. daytaOhio, a consortium of business, government and academic members, is headquartered at Wright State University’s Joshi Research Center, a state-of-the-art facility equipped with Barco’s advanced visualization technology. The main visualization laboratory includes Barco’s CADWall—a large-scale projection wall powered by Barco’s multi-windowing XDS-1000 display management system—and Barco’s I-Space, an immersive 3D stereo environment. Also featured at the Joshi Center are two network-centric conference rooms with Barco’s scalable desktop capabilities for collaborative analysis and decision-making. daytaOhio’s mission is to bring together world-class researchers in data management innovation with entrepreneurs and industry, to promote the commercialization of new technologies and the creation of new jobs in information-intensive industries in Ohio. The daytaOhio facilities support project activity with fully functioning corporate hoteling space and conferencing facilities for visiting scholars and businesses collaborating on projects together. With the help of experts from daytaOhio members including Wright State faculty and Barco, local companies can implement these exciting technologies for efficient, time-saving conferences and extensive analytical research. While the partnership is already benefiting Ohio commerce by bringing new jobs to the region, it also promises to benefit the long term success of daytaOhio. “Ohio is setting itself apart through the use of commercially ready advanced data management and analysis tools and techniques,” said Ken Berta, Chief Marketing Officer for daytaOhio. “Broad interest in the ability to develop new technologies, demonstrate the effectiveness of these discoveries and conduct advanced simulation and training sessions indicates that many of the tools and techniques developed under daytaOhio auspices for business sectors can deliver equally profound benefits to government and the military as well. Every day, more people are calling us to talk about their business challenges and research needs.” Barco and daytaOhio will continue to seek out and identify new opportunities to meet the needs of local enterprise and government researchers. “The Miami Valley has great potential for growth,” said Mr. Herman. “It’s our privilege and responsibility to work together and contribute to the development of this area.”