Turn any room into a space that moves, plays & learns.
Four award-winning interactive systems — for gyms, classrooms, therapy rooms, senior living, family entertainment, museums and beyond. One partner to help you pick the right fit, install it, and support it: Central Technologies.
Lü Interactive Gym
Immersive, whole-class experiences that turn a gym wall into projection, sound and light — with apps for PE, STEAM, languages and games.
Explore Lü →ActiveFloor
The most versatile system across ages — movement-based math, literacy and SEL for kids, plus wheelchair-friendly, seated games for special education and senior care.
Explore ActiveFloor →Interactive X-Wall
100+ games and the BETT 2025 Kids’ Choice Award winner. A leisure crowd-puller with strong engagement value, and a proven classroom tool. Battle Square add-on included.
Explore X-Wall →Playtech Interactive
US-based motion-powered technology: the MultiBall interactive wall and the plug-and-play PlayFloor with LiDAR tracking and no ceiling mount. Built for fitness, schools, museums and high-energy experiential spaces.
Explore Playtech →Which system fits your space?
A quick read on where each system shines. Not sure? That’s what we’re here for.
| Environment | Lü | ActiveFloor | X-Wall | Playtech |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| K–12 PE & gymnasium | Best | Good | Good | Good |
| Classroom & curriculum | Good | Best | Best | Good |
| SPED, therapy & rehab | Good | Best | Good | Good |
| Early childhood & daycare | Good | Best | Good | Good |
| Senior living & memory care | — | Best | Good | — |
| FEC, leisure & commercial | — | Good | Best | Good |
| Museums, libraries & experiential | — | Best | Good | Best |
| Fitness & rec centers | Good | Good | Good | Best |
| Events, pop-ups & activations | Good | Good | Good | Best |
Best ideal fit Good works well — not the right tool
How organizations pay for it
Three audiences, three funding playbooks — we help you find the fit.
Federal formula funds
Title IV-A Student Support & Academic Enrichment funds can support these systems under well-rounded education and safe & healthy students through movement, engagement and physical activity. Title I and IDEA may apply for high-need and special-education use.
Enrichment & care budgets
Life-enrichment and capital budgets are common routes, with veterans programs, local aging grants, dementia care initiatives and community wellness funds as additional options.
Tax incentives & ROI
Section 179 and bonus depreciation may allow businesses to expense qualifying equipment the year it is placed in service, while high-engagement attractions can support traffic, repeat visits and added program value.
Funding programs, allowable uses and tax rules vary by state, district and year. Confirm current eligibility with your federal-programs coordinator or tax advisor. CTi can help you map the pathway.
Not sure which one? Start with a conversation.
Tell us the space and the audience — we’ll match you to the right system and set up a demo.
