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Extend AI Object Recognition to Your Multitouch Display with the Scape X® Module

First presented at ISE 2025, the Scape X® Module has moved quickly from proof‑of‑concept to partner-ready technology — and at ISE 2026 it supported three different Scape X®‑certified third‑party displays: a TSI Touch 43", a Conversar 32" and the very first prototype of Scape X® Surfaces. These public demonstrations followed successful real‑world rollouts worldwide and underlined Interactive Scape’s collaborative approach: certified partners, tested hardware, and a single, proven recognition engine working across multiple installation types.

First of all: What is the Scape X® Module?

The Scape X® Module is a compact physical unit — the black box that acts as the invisible recognition “brain”. When paired with certified third‑party PCAP sensors or displays and the appropriate software licence, the Module brings Interactive Scape’s patented, AI‑powered Scape X® Object Recognition to those devices, delivering the same precision and multi‑user performance that runs on our own premium products. Importantly, the Module only enables Scape X® functionality on hardware that has completed the Scape X® Certification process; certification is the quality gate that guarantees the reliability customers expect in demanding public and multi‑user environments.

How it works

  • Certification first: a third‑party display or PCAP sensor must be validated through the Scape X® Certification programme. During the certification phase, Interactive Scape tests sensor quality, signal stability and performance at their premises to ensure reliable touch and object recognition in multi‑user scenarios.
  • Physical connections: once a display is certified, the Scape X® Module is connected to the display’s PCAP sensor (typically via USB) and to the application PC (typically via Ethernet). The Module processes raw sensor input, runs the Scape X® Engine logic, and outputs touch plus object data.
  • Integration with apps: recognized touch and object events are exposed over standard interfaces (for example TUIO), so authoring tools and engines like Unity, vvvv, Ventuz or Intuiface can consume the data and deliver the intended interactive behaviour.
  • Licence activation and support: a Scape X® licence unlocks the full feature set for certified hardware; subsequent software updates and AI improvements are maintained centrally, so certified installations can benefit from ongoing engine enhancements without hardware replacement.

For whom it is ideal?

  • AV integrators and hardware manufacturers who want to offer an upgraded, marketable version of their PCAP multitouch products — i.e., a certified device that can be sold either as a standard multitouch solution or as Scape X®‑capable when the Module and licence are applied.
  • Agencies and experience designers who require consistent, reliable object recognition across projects while keeping creative freedom over form factor and materials.


The practical benefit for partners: certified displays can be marketed as an upgraded product — a route to new revenue by offering Scape X®‑enabled experiences to end clients seeking reliable object recognition and touch solutions.

World-proven examples

Interactive Scape has already paired the Scape X® Module with certified third‑party hardware in live projects, proving the successful approach in real installations:

  • DISPLAX Tile Pro | Scape X® — thanks to its bezel-less design, multiple display units can be connected with each other to create a larger, interactive surface: perfect for collaborative and large‑format scenarios.
  • TSI Touch displays — selected models (43", 55", 65", 75") certified and shown working with the Scape X® Module to provide sensitive, multi‑user performance.
  • Conversar 32" — a compact, multi‑user tabletop form factor demonstrated with Scape X® for collaborative decision‑making and information discovery.
  • Scape X® Surfaces — the first demonstrations of object recognition on non-display surfaces & premium materials (e.g., Corian and wooden finishes) using certified sensors, precise projection mapping and the Scape X® Module to create invisible, elegant interactive surfaces.

These examples show the Certification + Module approach in action: partners bring hardware and supply chain knowledge; Interactive Scape brings the recognition engine and certification process that guarantees performance.

I’m interested! What now?

If you are looking to offer or deploy multitouch hardware with high‑precision object recognition — whether in classic table formats, screens, tiled walls, or premium surfaces — the Scape X® Certification + Module route is the pragmatic way to deliver Scape X® experiences: certified quality, a single recognition brain, and the option to market certified displays as Scape X®‑capable once the Module and licence are connected.

For manufacturers and integrators interested in expanding their product portfolio: request a compatibility check and learn about the Scape X® Certification process. For creative agencies and decision makers from any industry: book a demo with the team to see certified displays and Scape X® Surfaces in action and discuss how a certified solution matches your operational and design needs.

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