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WHAT’S NEW? CHSA Raises a Record


Breaking £14,000 for RNIB The Cleaning & Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) has raised £14,000 to donate to the Chairman’s charity, the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), thanks to the generosity of CHSA members.


ONELAN Continues Drive


The money raised by the CHSA will be used for the production of unabridged audiobooks to add to the charity’s Talking Books library.


“We’re very grateful for the support of the CHSA,” said Harry Meade, RNIB Corporate Partnerships Manager. “We estimate there are more than two million people in the UK today with serious sight problems, many of whom don’t get the support they need. In particular, sight loss can lead to isolation. Our Talking Books, which are available free of charge to blind and partially sighted people, can be a lifeline. With this donation we will be able to record five or six more books.”


“We’re delighted to have raised so much for the Royal National Institute of Blind People,” said Stephen Harrison, Chairman of the CHSA and Managing Director of Harrison Wipes. “RNIB is a charity close to my heart. I have been inspired by a friend who has sight loss and who cycles with our group on the back of a tandem, and I am now training with him, as his guide runner, to run a half marathon. Inspired by his determination I wanted to do something more for the charity that has given him so much support. It’s wonderful to make such a significant


10 | TOMORROW’S FM


into Enterprise, Retail & QSR ONELAN provider of digital visual communications, will be attending Integrated Systems Europe 2018 showcasing a number of new releases, notably card check-in for Reserva Room Signage and enhanced features for ONELAN’s SOC solution.


The new Reserva features mean enterprise users will be able to interact directly with the room signs using their NFC/RFID identity cards. Initially via the ONELAN NFS Rendezvous Workspace connector, with check-in support for Exchange and Office 365 support to follow, the benefits for an enterprise include enforcing restrictions on who may check into or change room bookings, thereby maximising the use of valuable room resources.


Using Active Directory authentication, only a validated card holder may book a meeting; they will then automatically be set as the host of the meeting. Furthermore, only


donation, which is all thanks to the generosity of our members.”


As well as smaller fund raising activities, the CHSA runs two, incredibly popular highlight events, at which the majority of funds is raised: the Gala Ball and Charity Golf Day. Taking place in May this year


attendees may check-in, shorten, extend or end a meeting.


ONELAN also continues its drive into the QSR space delivering a unique failover solution for Samsung Tizen and LG WebOS SOC screens, which ensures business critical information such as menu boards, pricing and calorific values are always available for customers, without the need to invest in a redundant network of multiple back-up players, dual output players, or screens.


Furthermore, the addition of audio soundtrack and streaming provides a more engaging experience for a customer and along with additional storage capacity, further enriches the functionality of ONELAN’s System-on-Chip (SOC) and Net- Top-Box (NTB) solutions, helping to cement ONELAN in the retail and QSR environments.


ONELAN will be at ISE on booth 8-C282 between 6th-9th February 2018 and the LG booth 12-K90.


www.onelan.com


the Gala Ball was held at Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire. Alongside the dinner, the evening was packed with entertainment including a comedian/compere, silhouette artist, close-up magicians, live band and dancing.


www.chsa.co.uk twitter.com/TomorrowsFM


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