Company profile

First airport installation of PDPs - Munich II Airport

Radar and ECDIS displays - Queen Mary II

Charles de Gaulle Airport - Paris

Stock exchange - Paris

82" display at Copenhagen Station

Touch application at Cologne
metro station

Sunlight readable vs. conventional display
History.
Flat Panel Displays
As soon as the first flat panels based on colour plasma technology became available, Conrac worked at full speed on the development of signal processing for this entirely new generation of displays. The market launch of the first flat panel displays was in the course of 1995.
Conrac's pioneer contribution was the first installation of large screen colour plasma displays in an airport information system.
Simultaneously LCD/TFT displays were developed and substitute in the meantime CRT monitors.
We constantly evaluate the latest display technologies and develop sophisticated interface electronics.
1995
Introduction of the first 21" flat panel displays based on colour plasma technology
1997
First installation world-wide using large screen colour plasma displays in an airport information system: Munich II Airport
1998
Acquisition by Data Modul AG based in Munich, change of company name to Conrac GmbH
Development and production of LCD/TFT monitors for industrial and medical applications
Market launch of plasma TVs as OEM product
2000
Relocation to the new premises: Lindenstrasse 8
2002
Development of the first TV electronics
Installation of 23.1" LCD/TFT monitors on the famous Cruise Liner Queen Mary II
2003
First airport installation of large screen LCD/TFT displays: 40" flat displays for Paris Airport Charles de Gaulle
2005
Market launch of 46 and 57" LCD/TFT displays for industrial applications and information display systems
2006
50th anniversary of CONRAC
2007
First installation of 82" LCD/TFT displays
2008
Touch Solution for Public Displays
2009
Sunlight Readable Outdoor Displays
2010
Introduction of a first wide screen Marine Panel Computer
2011
Introduction of a new dustproof Public Display concept with full IP55 protection for indoor applications
Public Displays Outdoor in new stretched format with IP65 protection
