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Win €15,000 worth of NEC Display Solutions technology to upgrade your classroom! I


s your classroom in need of updated ICT equipment? The NEC competition is open to any school or college wishing to upgrade their technology. They can enter the competition by sending a video clip to NEC under the theme of ‘Why does our school need to upgrade the classroom?’ depicting their technology-deficient classroom.


The winning schools can choose technology solutions from NEC to the value of €15,000 including ultra-short throw projection solutions with integrated whiteboard mounts, multi- purpose eco projection solutions, 3D projection packages and high brightness systems ideal for larger venues. High quality desktop displays for classrooms and offices and public displays for delivering messages to the entire institution are also available.


“NEC has consistently provided cutting edge projection solutions for the education sector, backed by strong ecological standards. This competition gives an opportunity to showcase these abilities and help a school in need to


move to the head of the class with high-tech display products,” said Klaus Auerboeck, Director Product Management Projectors at NEC Display Solutions Europe.


This competition is open to schools, colleges and educational establishments resident within the UK and the Republic of Ireland only. Entry videos must be no longer than five minutes and must be submitted by 31 March 2012 by uploading to www.nec-display- solutions.com/educampaign


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