Is Your Exhibition Hall Budget Being Devoured by "Screens"?
Still Troubled by "Queue Anxiety" and "Experience Bottlenecks"?
For every exhibition hall manager, the true significance of technological innovation lies in maximizing the value of spatial assets and enhancing the efficiency of visitor experiences. When limited space is occupied by bulky screen structures, and audiences grow numb from visual overload, the result is a triple dilemma: high investment costs, homogenized experiences, and a lack of social media appeal.
The key to unlocking the commercial value of high-investment hardware lies in achieving efficient visitor flow and exceptional public experiences. XHOLO's Media-free Holography solution for cultural tourism is a revolutionary approach to enhancing quality and efficiency. Leveraging the self-developed MOW-PLATE® micro-channel matrix light waveguide panel, it makes "displays" invisible while maximizing the value of content and space.

From "Watching Screens" to "Magical Moments" : Creating Social Media-Worthy Experiences
Creating Social Media-Worthy Experiences
The real challenge for exhibition halls today is capturing audience attention in an era of information overload and inspiring spontaneous sharing.
XHOLO's Media-free Holography technology, based on light field reconstruction principles, projects images 100% aberration-free and "suspended" in mid-air. Unlike AR/VR, which requires wearable devices, this naked-eye visible, touch-interactive floating imagery naturally creates an immersive "magical reality" effect. It serves as a powerful tool for generating social media buzz and driving high-conversion viral dissemination.
From "Waiting in Line" to "Instant Experience" : Achieving High Concurrency and Asset Enhancement
High Concurrency Flow : Supports single-user multi-account synchronization and same-space interaction, significantly reducing the turnover time for individual experiences. This greatly enhances the visitor capacity of exhibits and effectively alleviates queue congestion. It also eliminates the hygiene and repetitive usage concerns associated with head-mounted devices.
Spatial Efficiency : No complex structural support or bulky display media is required, drastically reducing the space needed for equipment. This design frees up core exhibition areas, transforming limited spaces into highly interactive, high-value experience zones, thereby significantly improving the value and efficiency of spatial assets.

XHOLO Technology Real-World Application Scenarios
By deeply integrating digital content with physical spaces, we have created standout exhibition experiences across multiple fields:
Heritage Revitalization (History Museums) : Ancient bronze artifacts no longer lie coldly behind glass or on screens. Instead, they appear as complete, rotating 3D holographic forms suspended above the exhibit. Visitors can use gesture controls to zoom in and examine every intricate detail without physical contact, achieving a breathtaking "seamless blend of virtual and real" experience.

Sci-Fi Scenarios (Science Museums) : Visitors can witness a rotating model of the universe floating above their palms without any wearable devices. This unique "sci-fi meets reality" experience naturally aligns with social media sharing, bringing sustained organic traffic to the exhibition hall.

Urban Planning (Planning Exhibition Halls):City models break free from traditional glass enclosures, appearing as realistic 3D holoraphic sandboxes suspended in mid-air. Through touchless controls, the urban landscape is vividly presented, offering unprecedented clarity for both management and visitor experiences.

Customer Testimonials : High Satisfaction Sets Industry Benchmarks
XHOLO's Media-free Holography solutions have been implemented in over 200 key exhibition projects across Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, Fujian, Shandong, Hebei, Hainan, Chongqing, and other regions. These projects establish a comprehensive system covering digital heritage, immersive environments, and interactive experiences, earning high praise from exhibition hall operators.
A project lead from a national-level science museum shared : "After adopting XHOLO's Media-free Holography solution, our exhibition hall was completely transformed. Not only did setup efficiency improve significantly, but visitor engagement and interaction rates also saw remarkable growth. Survey data shows a 90% increase in overall visitor satisfaction—an outcome unmatched by any previous technological upgrade."
Technical Support: Breaking the "Screen" Boundary-XHOLO's MOW-PLATE® Unleashes Infinite Content Freedom
XHOLO's Media-free Holography technology is powered by the self-developed MOW-PLATE® micro-channel matrix light waveguide panel. Its modular design and high customizability ensure creative freedom for content creators and long-term viability for projects.
Unlimited Creative Canvas:
Exhibition formats now transcend the physical boundaries of screens. With freely combinable modules, technology transforms into a visually expressive language that enhances narrative impact and fundamentally ensures the uniqueness of exhibition content.
Compatibility and Iterability:
Open APIs and toolkits enable content creators to rapidly iterate and update content using established 3D engines like Unity or Unreal Engine. This ensures the exhibition remains fresh for up to three years, significantly reducing future content upgrade costs.
Exceptional Stability:
The equipment boasts outstanding operational reliability and easy maintenance, effectively avoiding issues like color distortion and brightness degradation common in traditional projectors and LED screens. This guarantees consistently high-quality displays and upholds the professional image of exhibition halls.

The Next Stop : From Occupying Space to Activating Space
XHOLO's Media-free Holography solution is a strategic choice for cultural tourism exhibition halls to optimize spatial assets and elevate user experiences.
From conveying information to fostering emotional resonance
From showcasing technology to creating moments of wonder
From occupying space to activating space
The next stage of exhibition hall experiences is no longer a race for bigger screens but a smarter, more elegant way to build deep connections between people, information, and imagination.