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Video walls go international

by Mark Rowe

A security video wall and visual display company reports has worked on projects in 15 countries, since its launch nine months ago. UVS changed its name from eyevis UK last September after the acquisition of eyevis GmbH by the Leyard group.

The rebranding has allowed the company to offer an expanded range of products and services, it says, offering all types of audio visual and visual display applications. They include UVS Lucidity brand of video wall controller and control software.

Managing Director Steve Murphy, pictured, said that the projects across America, Europe, Africa and Asia include:

Italy – high level government security and traffic control projects
Slovakia – security control centre video wall for prestige car manufacturing plant
USA – maintenance work for a Rolls-Royce aviation installation
Morocco – various security control room projects delivered. Returning this month for further installations
Oman – currently procuring a video wall project
France – delivered UVS plugin integrations
Eire – new control room video wall system delivered and installed

Other countries where projects have been completed include Switzerland, Belgium and Germany, with UVS due in Algeria in July for a final site survey for a security control room. It is also discussing projects in South Africa, Albania, Denmark and Cyprus.

Steve Murphy said: “UVS previously worked on some international projects prior to our rebranding but since September UVS has worked extensively across the world. Due to the combined experience that the senior team has in the audio visual and control room market, our team has worked with a large number of international partners during the past 20 years who we remain committed to supporting.”

The firm says its Lucidity brand is aimed at clients who require a solution where full command and control components are not needed. The range is available from UVS to AV system integrators for resale to their end clients. It is not designed to compete with existing high end, full enterprise functionality video wall solutions, which UVS also continues to promote and supply.

The Lucidity Wall Manager provides the launching of sources by dragging and dropping templates or via presets, rather than via dynamic resizing of images on the video wall. The Lucidity Media Wall controller range provides for the connection of all typical video wall source types.

UVS is based at Business First Burnley Business Centre and provides video wall displays and audio visuals. It has also opened a London demonstration venue at Woburn Place, a short walk from Euston station. Go to www.ultimatevs.co.uk.

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