Pioneer Peerless-AV Announces Consultancy Programme For Video Walls

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According to Tom Fenton, business development manager EMEA, Peerless-AV, in today’s rapidly growing LED market with so many players, it’s important that installers know who to trust for bespoke design consultancy, project handling and installation techniques to avoid any potential install failures and public safety risks.

As such, Peerless-AV has announced a one-of-a-kind design consultancy programme for Direct View LED (DvLED) video walls called SEAMLESS. The programme has been created to make the whole process of installing an LED video wall as smooth and straightforward as possible, from start to finish, no matter how complex or challenging the application.

Partners and installers benefit from a choice of LED mounting solutions, together with a unique, all inclusive support offering, including design and engineering services, custom capability for indoor and outdoor, technical training and more.

‘We’ve acquired extensive experience through years of partnerships with major OEMs. We have many exciting and successful installation references on a global scale, and we recently started providing AVIXA certified technical training in the UK, which we plan to roll out across EMEA in 2020.’

SEAMLESS makes the entire process – from design to installation to maintenance – even easier. An integral part of the programme is the online LED Video Wall Configurator, announced earlier this year, which enables users to easily design their required configuration factoring in critical information such as mount weight, power consumption and display resolution, and request a quote within minutes, to speed up development time and delivery.

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