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Project News


Beeld & Geluid sound and vision museum installs Philips ePaper displays


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PDS has supported the Beeld & Geluid sound and vision museum in Hilversum, The Netherlands, in successfully reducing its paper wastage by introducing ‘zero power’ remotely managed Philips Tableaux ePaper displays. Aligned in its commitments to sustainability, the Beeld & Geluid team cut down on the amount of paper wastage generated through the museum, which included personalised welcome messages, upcoming events, exhibit information, wayfinding, and more. Seeking a digital alternative, Beeld & Geluid was able to seize the latest innovations and breakthroughs in ePaper


display technology with PPDS’ 25in Philips Tableaux displays that can display static image 24/7 for days, weeks, months even years without using a single kilowatt of energy or needing to be plugged it.


The Philips Tableaux ePaper displays


Striking new graphics designed by Signs Express Bristol for new gym


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o support the opening of Luxe Fitness in Birmingham, Signs Express used Drytac SpotOn White monomeric PVC film to produce an impressive set of promotional window graphics.


Jake Jenkins, office manager of Signs Express Bristol, said: “We were charged with providing temporary window coverings to hide all the works going on internally but that could also be taken off with very little cleaning effort.


This meant sourcing a material that was going to be externally rated, temporary and simple to install.”


After speaking with exclusive UK Drytac stockist, Premier, SpotOn White was quickly identified as the ideal solution. The striking graphics were printed by Super-Wide Digital, a specialist trade-only wide-format print company that Signs Express Bristol often works with, using HP Latex technology. Mr Jenkins added: “The Luxe Fitness


The temporary Luxe Fitness window graphics


team was over the moon with the smooth, sleek print and natural matte finish. They commented on the speed of our installation and the fact we managed to save half a day on a three- day project, purely because of how easy the material was to use.”


Solopress oversees Southend United revamp after reaching play-off final


Having worked with Solopress before for its signage and print needs leading up to the big day, the club called on it contacts again to help transform the space.


Solopress worked with Southend United to redecorate the home changing room


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n celebration of reaching the National League play-off final at Wembley, Southend United will enjoy a new look changing room and tunnel after the stadium was kitted out with new signage and décor.


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Rylee Doe, Southend United’s commercial manager, said: “Southend United have been working with Solopress for multiple seasons and we’re incredibly proud of our partnership. “We were very impressed with the branding of the changing rooms at Wembley Stadium and felt that it was important to replicate that professionalism at Roots Hall for our first team squad.


“We hope that the new changing room design sparks inspiration for all of our players throughout the seasons to come.”


Hylke Thiry, team manager sales and business developer, Beeld & Geluid, said: “Philips Tableaux are at the forefront of a new and more sustainable display era. The Philips Tableaux has led the way again in digital display innovation, and we are very pleased to be able to welcome our visitors with these most sustainable ePaper displays. Perfect to highlight innovation in action and the ongoing story of AV here at Beeld & Geluid.”


Newly decorated Southend United home changing room


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