The SIGHTLINE team spotted Hypervsn early on the CES 2026 show floor, where its holographic displays pulled people in from every direction. More than a visual spectacle, the activation showed how immersive technology can move from wow factor to real-world utility, reshaping how brands engage, inform, and interact with audiences.
At CES, Hypervsn’s booth drew crowds with its striking holograms—few could pass by without stopping. The technology’s eye-catching visuals grab attention instantly and appeal to audiences from diverse industries, including retail, automotive, entertainment, and education.
At its core, Hypervsn utilizes high-speed LED propellers to create a parallax effect, tricking the brain into seeing a complete, floating image. But as any seasoned marketer knows, technology without utility is just a toy. The real power lies in how this tech integrates with usage.
Hypervsn is merging holography with AI to create hyper-personalized experiences. Take their AI Avatars deployed in airports. These aren't static displays; they are responsive, multilingual assistants.
At CES, Hypervsn’s booth stood out effortlessly, drawing crowds with its massive, eye-catching holograms. The mesmerizing 3D visuals—sometimes realistic, sometimes fantastically creative—naturally captured the attention of attendees from every industry. There was a sense of universal curiosity; whether you were in retail, automotive, entertainment, or education, you couldn’t help but stop and watch.
Nicolas Sellin, Senior Vice-President of Business Development & Strategic Partnerships, noted, “It’s incredible to watch how people naturally gather around the holograms. The technology speaks for itself: attendees from all backgrounds instantly recognize its potential to transform the way brands connect with audiences.”
This technology is scaling beyond simple brand awareness into critical business functions:
For marketers, the lesson is clear: The future isn't just about showing your product; it's about projecting it into the customer's reality.