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Stage Audio Works (SAW) has completed an audio visual fit-out at the new Bidvest World of Yamaha in Gauteng Province, South Africa, using the first new generation E-series image projection from Christie.

For the second time in as many years, Huntsville International Airport— which served 1.2 million passengers last year — has chosen Planar’s Clarity Matrix LCD Video Wall System for its unique combination of superior image quality, easy-access design and reliability. The new video walls are a key part of the airport’s $92 million capital improvement program

New research and development projects can only be successfully brought to market once their effectiveness and cost-efficiency has been established. The ideal technical and economic implementation of these projects is the subject of the Industrial Engineering course offered by the ESB Business School (part of Reutlingen University).

The Czech consortium of Tomato Production, their technical partners AV MEDIA and creative company, The Macula, recently produced a stunning videomapping show on Liverpool’s waterfront.

The UK’s National Maritime Museum has marked the opening of its new £36.5m Sammy Ofer Wing, with the installation of ‘Voyagers – a permanent gallery dedicated to helping visitors gain a richer understanding of Britain’s maritime heritage. Electrosonic was selected by the museum to supply, install, commission and provide warranties for the audio-visual hardware.

Worldwide Olympic Partner, Panasonic has already started supplying and installing huge 33.6m² ultra bright outdoor LED screens for the London 2012 Olympic Games countdown events taking place at London’s Trafalgar Square. Since the two year and one year to go proceedings, Panasonic has continued its support by supplying scores of huge screens ranging in size from 14m² to 52m² for the London Prepares test event series that feature exciting sports ranging from BMX and basketball to hockey and beach volleyball.

Mitsubishi Electric has received an order from Tokyo’s Narita International Airport for Japan’s largest digital signage system, comprising a total of 340 display units including two pairs of 330-inch screens, a concave organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screen and multiple touch-screen displays. Partial operation is scheduled to begin in March 2012, with full operation by the summer.