PRODUCT News G-Display from Genee World
Genee World, who make interactive displays and devices, has announced the launch of the G-Display range of digital signage displays. G-Displays include a video wall, a freestand- ing digital poster and professional screens. G-Display Video Walls are comprised
of 46” screens, which enable users to achieve a seamless video wall however big the project may be. Digital signage screens come in a vari-
ety of sizes from 19”- 65” screens. These in- clude a range of slimline display screens with built-in HD media players. No need for addi- tional hardware says the company; plug in a USB stick loaded with content, and play. The range also includes a non-interac-
tive outdoor freestanding digital poster with its own built-in Android media player.
www.geneeworld.com Halligan Raby carves out a new niche with help from CMYUK
Halligan Raby, who specialise in person- alised products, has worked with CMYUK to develop a new range of customised wall art using UTACK media. The company has been printing and
producing personalised items for around 35 years, including licensed ranges with char- acters such as Thomas & Friends, Padding- ton Bear and Beatrix Potter. They also supply a number of person-
alised ranges to football clubs both in the UK and Europe. Digital Print Manager, Jamie Mallin says: "The drive to innovate for this market in particular inspired the new wall art products. “The football clubs we work with are al-
ways looking for new and innovative mer- chandising ideas, so this year we decided to develop a wall decal based on football crests for fans to stick on their walls. “We’d been looking at the idea of wall
graphics for a couple of years, but when we tried to source material that would apply eas- ily but not do any damage, it didn’t exist at a cost effective price. “Then in January this year I contacted
CMYUK after reading about their new UTACK media. I decided to try it out for my- self, creating a wall mural for my son’s bed- room. I linked with Aaron Clarke in the consumables team to work through some tests on our Roland Soljet Pro 3 wide format. “We also developed a customised ‘graffiti’ name wall decal as well as the football crest decals. The key issue is that, while as a printer I can confidently apply vinyls myself, it’s not easy for people at home with no ex- perience, so we needed another solution.”
The wall mural that Jamie created using UTACK media from CMYUK. “The UTACK media sticks like it should
but is removable for repositioning if needed and won’t damage the surface of a wall.” Aaron Clarke from CMYUK said: “The
UTACK media is perfect for the wall graphics that Halligan Raby produce, as the ability to reposition the graphic without compromising the adhesive makes it incredibly user friendly for customers at home. “UTACK can also be used for window
displays, exhibition graphics and POS. It’s a versatile product that offers a quick and easy solution to temporary or repositionable graphics.”
www.cmyuk.com www.halliganraby.co.uk
UTACK is a thin, woven self
adhesive polyester fabric on a backing paper. Its water resistant
matte surface produces 'exceptional' printed resolution and high defini-
tion. It is widely compatible with any branded solvent, water based and latex ink large format printers. There’s no edge-curl when the
product is under tension and the durable, universal coating eliminates cracking of the ink layer due to stretching.
10 Sign Update ISSUE 160 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015 G-Display products from Genee World.
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