GBvi to demonstrate Chronos Greyscale optical edge-blending within integrated visual system at ITEC 2026
Joint demonstration with Norxe, Scalable Display Technologies and AMST-Systemtechnik GmbH brings together a complete visual pipeline for high performance simulation
GBvi will exhibit at ITEC 2026 in London from 14 to 16 April on booth M30, demonstrating its Chronos Greyscale optical projector edge-blending technologies as part of a fully integrated visual system.
The demonstration will be delivered in partnership with Norxe, Scalable Display Technologies and AMST-Systemtechnik GmbH, bringing together four specialist companies, working as one system. The demonstration combines a complete visual pipeline from image generation through to projection, geometry correction and optical projector edge-blending – designed to work together from the outset rather than being retrofitted.
The system will use a fast jet training scenario, including agile manoeuvres, low level flight, air-to-air refuelling and high contrast conditions. These scenes are intentionally challenging, placing real demands on image generation, projection, alignment and blending performance.
Each stage of the pipeline plays a critical role:
- Image generation using VISIM IG from AMST-Systemtechnik GmbH
- High performance projection from Norxe
- Automated alignment and calibration from Scalable Display Technologies
- Chronos Optical projector edge-blending across the full display by GBvi
Within this integrated system, GBvi will provide the Chronos Greyscale optical projector edge-blending that ensures a seamless image across channel boundaries. The focus is on maintaining visual fidelity across the full display, even in high dynamic conditions.
GBvi’s Chronos Greyscale optical projector edge-blending solutions remove visible artefacts within blend zones and provides a fixed blending approach enabling flawless transitions across all time of day scenarios, including Night Vision Goggle (NVG) training.
Colour correction within the blends compensates for projector behaviour that can otherwise cause discolouration, while preserved black levels maximise system contrast without the need for infill.
The result is a sharper, clearer and more consistent visual experience, where improved realism contributes directly to more effective training outcomes.
With over fifteen years of experience, GBvi operates as an independent and projector agnostic provider, supporting simulator and visual system integrators across a wide range of applications. Thousands of blend channels have been deployed globally, with systems in use in mission critical training environments where reliability and visual accuracy are essential.
The system can be experienced live as a three-channel projection setup at ITEC 2026 on booth M30 from 14 to 16 April at Excel, London.


