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Delta's BIC lighting system supports the exhibition of National Palace Museum
Text by BABG 2022/06

In order to enhance the viewing experience, Delta's Bluetooth Intelligent Control (BIC) lighting IoT technology has been applied to the National Palace Museum's special exhibition "Curio Cabinets and the Collection, Storage, and Display of Artifacts" in its interactive guide, completing a perfect dialogue between technology and culture.

Shan-Shan Guo, Delta's Chief Brand Officer attended the press conference held at the National Palace Museum on March 29 on behalf of the business group. She clearly explained to the guests that Delta's BIC smart lighting system uses lamps as information and positioning integration nodes. The lamps can build a digital interactive network and send signals to the visitors' mobile phones via Bluetooth, so that the information of the exhibits can be linked with the physical cultural relics, providing visitors with an innovative viewing experience.

Delta and the National Palace Museum have participated in the 8th YODEX Industry-Academia Cooperation as joint question drafters. The design team composed of students from National Tsinghua University and Shih Chien University won the gold award for the proposal of "Museum Tour & Light Experience". This project focuses on the introduction of the National Palace Museum's spaces, national treasures and cultural relics; combining these elements with Delta Electronics' BIC smart lighting system technology, the students designed and conceived this exhibition that integrates virtual projections and physical objects. The team behind "Museum Tour & Light Experience" uses the mobile phones of the museum visitors and the National Palace Museum app as the interface, and the Delta BIC Bluetooth smart lighting system connects the visitors to the exhibition space seamlessly, replacing the museum audio tours through headphones, and automatically pushes and broadcasts the information of exhibits in real time based on the actual movement of the visitors. The team has also created a breathing light wall that is able to interact through Bluetooth signals in the form of curio cabinet exhibits. It is very entertaining as well as educational, as well as unlocking the mystery of curio cabinets between light and shadow and creating a personalized museum journey at the same time.

Delta and the National Palace Museum have participated in the 8th YODEX Industry-Academia Cooperation as joint question drafters.