PPDS creates futuristic Inspiration Centre for Technische Unie

by | 26 August 2021 8:20 am

The video wall.

The video wall.

PPDS[1] announced its range of Philips interactive digital signage and videowall solutions have been selected and installed inside a leading Dutch wholesaler, Technische Unie[2]’s, new 450-m(4843-sf) Inspiration Centre.

Working with more than 700 suppliers worldwide, stocking some 280,000 items, the Dutch giant offers a wide range of technical installation materials for housing, utility, industry, government, healthcare, and retail.

In order to be and remain competitive, more and more industrial companies are switching to smart techniques and smart factories, and Technische Unie wanted to create a venue equipped to educate and inspire its industry partners on ways to run their businesses smarter, while also providing a space for customers to learn about and more easily discover the latest offers from the hundreds of available suppliers.

To achieve its vision and ambitions, Technische Unie partnered with nearby integration specialist, Hugo Janzen AV Projecten B.V, and PPDS, for a complete AV solution, with 46 connected Philips[3] Q-Line UHD displays (ranging between 43 to 65-in.) installed to bring the futuristic venue to life. This includes a vertically mounted, multi-screen display, designed to greet visitors as they enter a space that will also be used for events and training.

To maintain the desired, fully immersive visual experience, custom brackets connecting each display together were used. Philips displays are strategically mounted to the walls, providing comprehensive product details and interactive imagery, ensuring visitors remain informed at all times.

Video content is controlled and managed through an intuitive Pixilab Blocks system, which enables staff to make quick and easy updates in full HD or 4K using tablets connected to the network.

With Philips Q-Line’s FailOver technology, screens in the Inspiration Centre will always remain alive and active, never blank, switching automatically between primary and secondary inputs, ensuring that content keeps playing even if the primary source goes down.

Hugo Janzen, Owner of Hugo Janzen AV Projects, commented: “The Philips Q-Lines helped us to successfully integrate video displays in a high-level presentation environment.”

Roeland Scholten, Sales Director for Benelux at PPDS, added: “We are delighted to have played such an integral role in bringing this hugely important and inspiring space to life. From the moment they walk in, visitors are immersed into a visually spectacular scene of activity, with each display providing not only a wow factor, but a valuable resource for information – whether that’s finding new products, ways to work smarter or to play a part in looking after our planet.”

Endnotes:
  1. PPDS: https://www.ppds.com/
  2. Technische Unie: https://www.technischeunie.nl/
  3. Philips: https://www.signmedia.ca/publications/de/201806?page=26

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