The Power of Visual Cues
A Caution sign that activates as you approach provides a consistent visual reminder of risk, no matter how often it’s encountered.
Ideal for blind corners and high-risk areas.
Intelligent Risk Awareness
A Stop sign that activates only when another vehicle is approaching helps reduce complacency and reinforces caution when it matters most.
Ideal for blind corners and elevated risk zones.
Automated Pedestrian Crossing
When a vehicle approaches, the zebra crossing disappears and a Stop sign is displayed, increasing awareness and supporting safer interactions.
Dynamic Crossing Control
Crosswalk projections respond to approaching vehicles, replacing the zebra with a Stop signal to reinforce awareness in real time.
Responsive crossing systems designed to adapt to live site conditions.
Automated Crossing – Pedestrian Priority
When a pedestrian approaches, the zebra crossing activates and a Stop sign is displayed for vehicles, supporting clear right-of-way and improved awareness.
Responsive Crosswalk Activation
Projected crosswalks appear as pedestrians approach. If a vehicle is detected from either direction, the zebra remains hidden until the area is clear, helping manage risk dynamically.
Intelligent Blind Crossing Control
Designed for low-visibility intersections, the system responds to approaching vehicles and pedestrians with clear projected signals, helping reinforce awareness and movement control in shared spaces.
Multi-Sign Projection Systems
Multiple messages or warnings can be displayed within a single area, providing clear and relevant reminders of key risks.
Content can be rotated or controlled remotely depending on operational needs.
Automated Traffic Prioritisation
As facilities adopt AMRs and automated systems, managing shared spaces becomes more critical.
Dynamic crossings help guide pedestrians away from active routes during key moments, supporting safer and more efficient operations.
Restricted Area Control
Clearly projected warning messages help define prohibited or restricted areas, reinforcing site rules and improving awareness in critical zones.
Dynamic Crane Exclusion Zones
Projected exclusion zones can be linked to crane movement, creating visible safety boundaries around lifting operations.These zones adjust in real time to reflect active risk areas.
Crane Safety Visualisation
Interactive projections highlight lifting zones and potential hazard areas, helping teams better understand crane movement and maintain safe distances during operations.
Adaptive Walkway Control
Where walkways intersect with vehicle access points, projected routes can automatically change.
For example, a green walkway can switch to a pedestrian Stop signal when a speed door is open—helping make changing risks more visible.
High-Visibility Zone Markings
Clearly projected zone markings define pedestrian routes, vehicle lanes, and restricted areas.Unlike static markings, these projections remain highly visible and can adapt to changing site conditions.