29.01.2015 • Product

VuWall Technology launches two new demo and training venues in Germany

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VuWall Technology, a developer of world-class video wall management software, has built its reputation on delivering state-of-the-art controllers and intuitive collaboration software for the intelligent control of video walls. VuWall products enable collaborative visualization in mission-critical environments ranging from utilities, oil & gas, and security to transportation management centers. VuWall also develops products for the digital signage and corporate markets. VuWall has now launched two new demonstration and training venues in Germany. The show rooms and training centers in Stuttgart and Munich are operated on an appointment basis and customers and partners can experience the range of VuWall systems and the VuWall team can demonstrate how the systems can improve effectivity and productivity of videowalls of any brand or technology and also reduce reaction times of operators. Mark Schmidt, CTO of VuWall Technology Europe said: "VuWall Technology's VuWall2 Pro embodies an "ease of use" design that sets a new benchmark in project deployment".

"An approach that makes collaborative video walls viable for small to large projects." "VuWall2 Pro is powerful intuitive flexible and robust, control room solutions made simple, a revolutionary approach to collaborative visualization."

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