Two dnp Supernova Infinity screens 287 and 164″, combined Panasonic PT-DZ16K HD projectors, have been installed in the Kelvin Lecture Theatre and Turing Lecture Theatre.

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The Institution of Engineering and Technology (EIT) It is one of the largest engineering institutions in the world of which more than 167.000 members belonging to 150 Countries, Recognized worldwide for establishing good practices in technology and engineering.

When this organization decided to renovate its historic event space in central London, the Savoy Place, faced a clear challenge.

As part of your upgrade, realized that with an optimal AV infrastructure would be able to generate more income, Create better work environments for both internal and external clients and be able to organize large-scale events. In addition, The facility had to meet the standards of an organization recognized for establishing best practices in technology and engineering worldwide.. The EIT organization requested advice from Snelling Business Systems who recommended as solutions the screens dnp denmark Supernova Infinity, which distributes Visual Displays in the United Kingdom.

In the beginning, had opted for micro-perforated screens (micro-perforated), However, Supernova Infinity displays offered a better response to their requirements thanks to their visual enhancement and their ability to meet the demanding requirement of the contrast ratio of 15:1.

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The project has consisted of two dnp screens, measuring 287″ and 164″, that are combined with PT-DZ16K HD projectors from Panasonic. One has been installed in the Kelvin Lecture Theatre and the other in the Turing Lecture Theatre.

The first is a large auditorium with capacity for 450 people. In this space, Snelling's creative engineers designed and manufactured a bespoke periscopic projection platform. The projectors were mixed, So the DNP screen had to be installed according to the established standards..

In the Turing Theatre auditorium, the relationship between the optimal position of the projection and the surface of the screen meant that engineers had to laser cut an RSJ to allow the projected light to pass through it..

The EIT is now using its new facility for events such as seminars, conferences, Symposia, Etc., Displaying live content, as well as high-resolution graphics.


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by • 16 Dec, 2016
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