Panasonic Corp., Secaucus, N.J.,received the International 3D Society‘s first Wheatstone Award in recognition of the company’s leadership in advocating for Full HD 3D TV, its development of innovative 3D TV and video solutions, and its history of educating consumers about the benefits of 3D TV. The award was presented to Panasonic during the International 3D Society’s Inaugural 3D Technology Lumiere Awards at Mann’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Calif.
The Wheatstone Award is named for inventor Charles Wheatstone, who invented the Stereoscope in 1838 and was also a respected educator about stereoscopic vision and imaging. The International 3D Society, of which Panasonic is a member, is a community of 3D professionals dedicated to providing education and advancement of the art and technologies of stereoscopic 3D.












