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Draper Donates Masks to Hospitals
By AVNetwork Staff published
Draper has donated 1,200 masks to Henry County Memorial Hospital—both paper and N95 masks were included.

Epson Now Shipping First Native 4K Projector
By AVNetwork Staff published
The new Epson Pro L12000QNL boasts 12,000 lumens of equal color and white brightness for accurate, bright, and vivid color.

The Big Picture
By Mary Bakija published
The vast size and surface flexibility of video made possible by projection mapping are just a couple aspects of its scale. Another? Its rapid market growth.

WATCH: Princess Cruises Creates Immersive Entertainment with Panasonic
By AVNetwork Staff published
Panasonic has teamed up with Princess Cruises to deliver the first immersive entertainment experience in the company's fleet with Panasonic’s PT-RQ50KU 3-Chip DLP Solid Shine Laser Projector.

Aquilon RS2 Keeps NATO Conference Attendees Engaged
By AVNetwork Staff published
Dutch event engineering company Van der Veen brought in Analog Way’s Aquilon RS2 to drive the projection system at NATO’s 2019 cybersecurity conference, which took place in Belgium in October.

BenQ Honored With Tech & Learning's 2019 Award of Excellence
By AVNetwork Staff published
BenQ has earned Tech & Learning's 2019 Award of Excellence for the installation of its RP Series Interactive Flat Panels (IFP) within the Kankakee school district in Illinois.

AV Used to Tell Jane Goodall's Story in New Exhibit
By AVNetwork Staff published
Falcon's Creative Group has collaborated with the National Geographic Museum in Washington, D.C. to provide six multimedia experiences for the new “Becoming Jane” exhibition.

Sharing the Holy Light
By Margot Douaihy, Ph.D. published
Most houses of worship are not necessarily designed to be ideal presentation spaces, but recent trends in projection design are addressing the unique problems in the HoW market.
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