PPDS and Philips Monitors bring their education solutions to Didacta and Bett 2023
In its participation in these two education fairs, PPDS y Philips Monitors expondrán pantallas y monitores profesionales, designed to encourage sustainable and smart teaching in any learning space, from classrooms to dining rooms.
Described as “next-generation innovations for education on all campuses”, with cutting-edge sustainable technologies”, the proposal of PPDS y Philips Monitors can be seen in the editions 2023 of Didacta, of the 7 al 11 March at Messe Stuttgart (Germany, in it estand 1F81) and later in Bett, of the 29 al 31 at the Excel venue in London (estand NH61).
Local PPDS and Philips Monitors teams will be present at these two fairs, considered the most important in the world in education, to showcase in detail a wide range of solutions designed to support advanced interactive teaching and learning opportunities.
Both companies have made significant strides in the education market in recent years., with solutions ranging from digital signage screens, dvLed and interactive, to professional monitors, household and gaming, installed in practically all spaces of an educational center or campus, like classes, conference rooms and auditoriums, libraries, reception areas, eaters, sports halls, hallways, lifts and student accommodation.
Working closely with the education market and developing specialist partnerships with leading hardware and software providers, as Logitech e i3 Technologies, both companies have developed solutions to help both students and teachers, as well as quickly respond to unforeseen market challenges and boost Byod capabilities.
Frank Trossen, PPDS Education Global Business Development Director, has indicated his satisfaction for “exhibiting in Didacta and in Bett 2023 to inspire the market with some of our latest solutions, that advance teaching and learning both inside and outside the classroom. We are proud to show the advantages of our internally developed platform, PPDS Wave, which will be seen for the first time at the Stuttgart fair and later in London”.
Among the ranges of Philips interactive educational displays and professional monitors that will be exhibited at the editions 2024 of Didacta and Bett highlight the following:
Philips E-Line 4K, in sizes 65, 75 y 86, offers an all-in-one Android solution 11 interactive touch screen, with anti-reflective and anti-glare panel, included a blue light filter on 4052E models, to ensure that content is always the center of attention in any lighting condition.
Philips Serie 6000 dvLed, this range of highly flexible direct view Led screens, are designed exclusively for creation in formats 16:9 from 32:9 in educational environments, with an optimal viewing experience, in which even the smallest details, like words and numbers, are displayed with great clarity at distances of more than six meters.
Philips Tableaux, a range of displays that was first shown a few weeks ago at WHEREAS 2023 and won the prize Best of show, allows you to display a full color image without consuming a single kilowatt of energy, so they are the best solution in spaces where there is no electricity supply, for guidance, information, etc.
Evnia Monitors, with models of 42 y 34”, These Philips devices have been designed to create optimal learning and playing experiences, providing configurations for educational environments seeking to take advantage of new opportunities around gamification in the classroom.
With a refresh rate of 240 Hz and blur reduction, This range offers virtually lag-free performance, while the Ambiglow technology (available on certain models) creates a more immersive experience.
Philips series monitors 5000, in sizes 34 y 27 inches, They are indicated for 'school at home', for which they have a Windows Hello webcam 5 MP and a noise-canceling microphone, which ensures that communications between classmates and tutors are clear and secure.
Interact, is a wireless presentation system for the classroom that makes it easy for teachers and students to share content from any device (Android, iOS, MacOS, Windows, Linux) on the screen, while interacting with those in the room or connected remotely.
Air quality sensor; This is a new complementary solution designed to control and manage temperature and air quality in the classroom, including carbon dioxide and particles, while reducing the risks of spreading airborne viruses.
PPDS Wave, an evolutionary cloud-based display management ecosystem for the control and management of displays of any size. In a climate of continued rising energy prices, plays a fundamental role in offering sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions for educational centers, in addition to helping reduce the total cost of ownership.
By connecting with the hardware-integrated features of Philips professional displays, PPDS Wave allows users to use power scheduling to have visual systems automatically turn off when not in use, For example, outside school hours.
Brightness can be intelligently adjusted based on classroom lighting conditions, which contributes to energy savings and prolongs the useful life of products.
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