Barco prime choice for Dutch cinema exhibitors

Kortrijk, Belgium, 30 May 2011. Digital cinema pioneer Barco is proud to announce that Dutch cinemas are resolutely choosing Barco's digital projection technology. Until now, Barco has been selected by almost 20 exhibitors – including major cinema chains like the Wolff Cinema Group – to convert over 200 screens. The rapid conversion is being made possible thanks to a nation-wide VPF-funding program.
Wolff Cinema Group, owned by the Wolff family, is one of the main cinema chains in The Netherlands and operates 10 complexes all over the country. The group ran some digital tests last year, and recently chose Barco's DLP Cinema® projectors for its full roll-out to digital. “We had the opportunity to test different projectors and decided that Barco is the best long-term solution for us,” says Jordi Wientjes, COO of Wolff Cinema Group. “Its DP2K series offers stunning 2K image quality, extreme brightness and vibrant colors – ideal for giving our audience a picture-perfect movie experience. In addition, these projectors have the lowest cost-of-ownership in the industry, which will help us save costs in the future.” Furthermore, Wolff Cinema Group has also installed Barco's DP4K-32B, being the first cinema chain in the Netherlands to offer Enhanced 4K DLP Cinema® to its audience. All projectors are being installed via integrator FTT Filmtronics.

The recent approval of the Dutch Digital Cinema Plan (Cinema Digitaal) is also opening the way for smaller cinema chains to convert to digital. This nation-wide roll-out, building on the Virtual Print Fee program and government funding, will enable the conversion of a majority of the country's cinema screens. The cinema complexes of the Movie Unlimited group are in the first group to be digitized as part of this plan. “We are very excited to be able to install digital cinema and to ride the 3D-wave that is fuelling the industry,” says Sipke Molenaar of Movie Unlimited. “Thanks to the installation of Barco's digital cinema projectors, we can now also benefit from the current 3D successes. Barco's DP2K-32B is the brightest digital cinema projector on the planet. Thanks to its record light output, it is the ultimate projector for 3D.”

CineCity and CineMec are also participating in the Dutch Digital Cinema Plan. Ad Weststrate, owner of CineCity, comments: “We have excellent business relationships with the Barco team. Their technical expertise and proximity have encouraged us to select the DP2K series for our digital conversion. The user-friendliness of these projectors, in combination with a low cost-of-ownership and maximum uptime, make them the ideal future-proof investment for our cinemas.”

Gerben Kuipers, owner of CineMec, has had previous experiences with digital cinema, but selected Barco for its complete digitization: “Barco has a full range of digital cinema projectors, which allowed us to match the most cost-effective projector to each screen. In addition, we strongly favor their powerful modular design, extreme brightness and reliability.”

Other Dutch cinemas that have chosen Barco include: Lido, Trianon, Kijkhuis, Jogchems Theaters, Utopolis, Service Bioscoop Zien, Smokey Stadskanaal, Euroscoop, Minerva, Mustsee, Fulcotheater, Luxor Reuver, Hollywoud, Luxor Theater and Wolff's partner cinemas Figi, Cinem'Actueel, Cine Service and City.

About Barco
Barco, a global technology company, designs and develops visualization products for a variety of selected professional markets. Barco has its own facilities for Sales & Marketing, Customer Support, R&D and Manufacturing in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific. Barco (NYSE Euronext Brussels: BAR) is active in more than 90 countries with about 3,500 employees worldwide. Barco posted sales of 897 million euro in 2010.
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JP Tanghe JP Tanghe
Senior Advisor to the CEO
Barco nv

Telephone +32 56/26 23 22
jp.tanghe@barco.com

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