Barco, global leader in cinema technology, is proud to announce that Wim Buyens, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Barco’s Entertainment division, has been appointed as chairman of the executive committee and board of governors of the Advanced Imaging Society. Wim Buyens joined the Society in 2014 and has been serving as vice-chairman since 2015.
The Advanced Imaging Society was founded in 2009 to educate and inform the entertainment industry about creating great 3D. As new cutting-edge technologies − such as high dynamic range (HDR), virtual reality (VR), high frame rate (HFR), UHD and 4K − come to the forefront, these are exciting and challenging times for the entertainment industry. The Society strives to be a valuable tool for advancing the success of 3D exhibitors, studios and everyone involved in the industry.
“To achieve our mission, we assemble the world’s key industry players and opinion leaders to discuss new trends, exchange ideas and know-how, and learn how we can meet the growing demand for premium entertainment experiences,” comments Jim Chabin, President of the Advanced Imaging Society. “Barco’s significant technology advancements and its vision on the cinema of the future prove its dedication to our industry. In the past, Wim Buyens has already provided the society with valuable insights − and we are confident that he and his team will guide our members and create a new roadmap for today’s and tomorrow’s entertainment industry.”
Thought leader
“It’s a true honor and great recognition to be appointed chairman of the Advanced Imaging Society,” says Wim Buyens, Senior VP Entertainment at Barco. “Our continuous quest for innovation − and our commitment to the industry − have made us the cinema leader we are today. We’ve evolved from an equipment supplier into a key opinion leader that’s constantly looking for new ways to redefine global cinemas into entertainment centers. What’s more, as a visualization expert, we’re also active in
virtual reality, digital lobby, etc. − so we have all the expertise in-house to take the cinema experience to new heights.”
Lumière award for flagship laser projectorEvery year, during its Lumière award ceremony, the Advanced Imaging Society lauds companies and organizations that make movies and content more exciting and successful through their ‘innovation and impact’. In 2014,
Barco won the ‘Technology and New Product’ award for its
6P RGB DP4K-60L laser cinema projector. This award recognized Barco as an innovator that’s helping to drive the cinema industry forward.
Redefining cinemaWith more than 65,000 projectors in the field, Barco is the market share leader in
xenon cinema projection. Barco is also leading the global conversion from lamp-based to
laser-based projection. To top that off, Barco is delivering innovative solutions that combine high-quality image and sound with unique, interactive experiences to help exhibitors take cinema to the next level. Barco’s offering combines a wide array of concepts to help exhibitors and storytellers create a value-added moviegoing experience − before, during, and after the show. The
Barco Lobby Experience brings the cinema lobby to life by creating an immersive storytelling environment.
Barco Escape − the multi-screen, panoramic movie format − treats audiences to an extraordinary experience, while
AuroMax® immersive sound provides the perfect complement to a premium visual movie experience.
About Wim Buyens
Wim Buyens is Senior Vice President and General Manager of Barco’s Entertainment division. He started at Barco in November 2007 as Vice President Digital Cinema within the Media & Entertainment division. He has longstanding experience in the global cinema arena with strong links to the Chinese cinema industry. Prior to joining Barco, he held several management positions at the Danish technology company Bruel & Kjaer. Mr. Buyens holds a degree in Engineering and obtained his executive management education at Stanford University and IMD in Lausanne.
About the Advanced Imaging Society
The Advanced Imaging Society was formed in 2009 by the film industry’s creative stakeholders including The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, DreamWorks Animation (DWA), Sony, Paramount, IMAX, Dolby, Panasonic, MasterImage and others to advance the creative arts and sciences of stereoscopic 3D.
As new cutting-edge technologies including high dynamic range (HDR), virtual reality (VR), high frame rate (HFR), and 4K come to the forefront, the Society has been charged with “informing the content pipeline” of professionals on these emerging innovations.
With chapters in the U.S., China, Japan, Canada, the E.U., India and the U.K., the organization serves thousands of professional participants in over 20 countries active in improving the arts and technologies of advanced imaging. The organization hosts professional education seminars and awards throughout the world.