JR Visual Delivered Fine Pixel Pitch P1.2mm LED Displays to Colossal Labs in US

Client: Colossal Labs

Colossal Biosciences Inc. is an American biotechnology and genetic engineering company working to de-extinct several extinct animals, including the woolly mammoth, the Tasmanian tiger, the northern white rhinoceros, the dire wolf, the dodo, and the moa. To support its cutting-edge research and visualization needs, JR Visual has delivered Fine Pixel Pitch P1.2mm LED Displays to the company, providing high-definition visual support for the analysis of genetic data and the demonstration of research progress. In 2023, it stated that it wants to have woolly mammoth hybrid calves by 2028, and wants to reintroduce them to the Arctic tundra habitat. Likewise, it launched the Tasmanian Thylacine Advisory Committee, a thylacine research project to release Tasmanian tiger joeys back to their original Tasmanian and broader Australian habitat after a period of observation in captivity.

The company develops genetic engineering and reproductive technology for conservation biology. It was founded in 2021 by Harvard geneticist George Church and billionaire entrepreneur Ben Lamm. It is based in Dallas, Texas

Date: May, 2025

Address: Dallas, TX, USA

LED Display Product:iX series P1.25mm SMD 600xx337.5mm

Overview:

iX Series is a ideal indoor fine pixel P1.2mm LED Display product, can be direct wall mounting installation, super slim cabinet design with only 27.5mm thickness, integrated with top range Novastar A10S pro receiving card, can achieve HDR video output, as a result of vivid color performance.

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