Control Systems

Nokia Flagship Stores

Worldwide

Nokia has opened flagship stores in Moscow, Helsinki, New York, Chicago, Hong Kong and Mexico City. These are exciting places in which to socialize and to handle the latest Nokia products. They make stimulating use of sound, lighting, streamed video and interactive techniques. Electrosonic was responsible for the AV integration, and service support for the completed installations.

Medical Teaching in Torbay

Torbay, South Devon

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The Torbay Hospital facilities provide a completely integrated system consisting of eighteen linked interactive teaching spaces, centred around a simulated operating theatre and simulated ward.

Signal Training on the Victoria Line

London

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The Victoria Line on London’s Underground is currently being upgraded with new Rolling Stock, a new Signaling System and new Line Management System under the direction of the Victoria Line Upgrade Team (BCV Upgrades, part of Transport for London).

Derbyshire Police

Derbyshire

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In 2010 Electrosonic installed a video wall and image processing system at the Derbyshire Constabulary’s new purpose built control centre. Along with other police forces across the UK, Derbyshire’s security cameras and surveillance control rooms are increasingly central to crime prevention and monitoring of terrorist threats.

TAQA Bratani's Emergency Response Centre

Aberdeen, Scotland

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TAQA Bratani is an exploration and production company working in the oil fields of the United Kingdom Continental Shelf. One of its facilities is an Emergency Response Centre (ERC) located in Aberdeen, Scotland, which consists of an incident room, a control room and a relatives’ support suite. Oil companies with offshore sites have to be ready for any emergency, which means being able to relay, receive and analyze time-sensitive information as quickly and efficiently as possible.

TAQA Bratani Conference Suite

Aberdeen, Scotland

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TAQA Bratani is an exploration and production company working in the oil fields of the United Kingdom Continental Shelf. It has expanded its operations to three new buildings in the Arnhall Business Park just outside Aberdeen, Scotland, all of which have required new AV facilities. Electrosonic was the systems integrator for much of this work, supplying a digital signage system and fitting out 20 meeting rooms, an emergency control room, a video conferencing suite and a complete conference suite.

Information and Communications Pavilion

Shanghai, China

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Visitors flocking to the Information & Communications Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai China get a taste of cutting-edge information and communication technologies (ICT) to come when they tour the attraction presented by China Mobile and China Telecom. BRC Imagination Arts was the creator and producer for the world’s first Multi-Dimensional Interactive Network pavilion.

SPAWAR – Space and Naval Warfare

Charleston, South Carolina

The Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center in Charleston, South Carolina have chosen a combination of Electrosonic VECTOR™ image processors and Clarity Wildcat LCD cubes for important applications of color to large screen displays on board their ships.

National Defense University (NDU)

Washington DC

The National Defense University (NDU) located at Ft. McNair in Washington DC is the U.S. military’s top academic institution for military, civilian and diplomatic national security education, research, outreach and strategic studies. The NDU educates military and civilian leaders in a broad range of subjects including national security and military strategy, multinational operations and national and international policy.

500 foot long sign at Chicago Airport

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago's O'hare Airport, in conjunction with its largest tenant, United Airlines, boasts what is probably the longest rear projection sign in the world. It is made up of 138 fifty inch 16:9 ratio DLP™ displays, and runs the full length of the check-in area.