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26.03.13

Every colour as long as it’s green: projectiondesign® supports MCEC’s unique environmental rating

Fredrikstad, Norway, 4 March 2013 - One of Australia’s foremost event venues, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC), has upgraded its audio-visual capability, while simultaneously enhancing its environmental credentials, by purchasing F35 and F85 projectors from Norway’s projectiondesign®.

 

The first ‘6 Star Green Star’ environmentally rated convention centre in the world, MCEC uses solar panels to provide 100 per cent of public amenity hot water requirements, deploys radiant slab heating and cooling, and has used low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) throughout its building for nearly four years. In keeping with the ‘green’ theme, MCEC had environmental considerations on its agenda when it came to choosing its supplier of video projection technology.

 

MCEC’s Director of Technology Operations, Michael Walsh said: “We were really on the hunt for the right product for our customers. The projectors are part of a continuing investment in technology at MCEC to ensure that we keep meeting our customer’s needs and lead industry when it comes to new products and innovation.”

 

MCEC boasts 52 meeting rooms of various sizes, gala dinner space the Melbourne Room, a spectacular entry-level foyer and a 5,500+ capacity plenary that can be divided into three self-contained, acoustically separate theatres, and 30,000 square metres of exhibition space.

 

projectiondesign’s projectors are now used in 24 rooms at the convention centre and six meeting rooms in the exhibition centre– many with alternative pairings of projectors and screens so that they can be used as long, deep rooms or as wide, shallow spaces.

 

MCEC’s Technology Services Manager, Paul Rumble, explains that environmental considerations were included in his team’s planning of the equipment upgrade.

 

“We value the environment and seek ways to lead industry in all areas of our business. When it came to the procurement process parameters such as power consumption and lamp usage had to be identified for each model in the proposal, as well as current replacement cost for servicing and replacement parts like lamps, filters and coolant.”

 

The projectors were supplied by the manufacturer’s Australia and New Zealand distribution partner Hills Sound, Vision and Lighting Group (Hills SVL Group) and installed by local systems integration firm Rigoni Hall. Andrew Shearer, Brand Manager, AV at Hills SVL Group, comments:

 

“In the summer of 2012, both projectiondesign and ourselves worked closely with Rigoni Hall in putting together a compelling offer for MCEC’s projector refresh. Among the key elements of our proposal were the ruggedness and reliability of the projectors’ DLP® light-source technology, the ability of the projectors to operate 24/7 without any variation in performance, and their predictable cost of ownership.”

 

Mike Hall of Rigoni Hall confirms the strength of the supply chain throughout the tender, design, and installation phases. “This project was supported by projectiondesign’s fantastic, customer-centric service ethic and technical resources,” Hall enthuses, before continuing:

 

“Our company has 32 years’ experience in audiovisual and related industries, so we understand the importance of specifying leading-edge technology that is also robust and trustworthy. As well as powerful dynamic imagery and accurate colour representation, projectiondesign’s products represent a business philosophy that is all about professional integrity and high-quality service.

 

“Designed for 24/7 operation, with no filters and a variant of UHPTM lamp technology to increase longevity, the F35 and F85 projectors deliver outstanding reliability and performance, as well as a low total cost of ownership, to MCEC.”

 

Jason Coy, Regional Manager, Australia & New Zealand at projectiondesign, concludes: “Our F35 is the world’s only WQXGA projector which, because it offers almost double the pixel count of comparable units, reduces the channel count in complex systems by up to half – and does much the same to operating costs!

 

“The other model used in Melbourne, the F85, is our top-of-the-range DLP projector, boasting 3-chip technology for the ultimate in brightness and industry-leading colour performance.

 

“Both models of projector have already been well received by MCEC staff and their customers alike. This is a landmark installation for projectiondesign and we are delighted to support MCEC’s commitment to sustainable technology.”

 

ENDS

 

Note to editors: images should be credited to the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Center and Chris Holder, Alchemedia.

 

About projectiondesign
projectiondesign is a Norwegian company that designs, manufactures and markets a range of high- performance projectors and supporting systems for professional, business and consumer applications. Among its core markets are high-resolution scientific visualization, visual training and simulation, medical imaging, broadcast and post production, public media and entertainment. Numerous industry milestones that distinguish projectiondesign's award winning, innovative technology include the introduction of the world's first single-chip SXGA DLP projector in 2002, the first commercially available 1080p DLP projector in 2006, the first WUXGA resolution DLP projector, and the first portable and high-resolution active 3D stereoscopic projector in 2008. In 2009, projectiondesign introduced its first 3-chip projector and debuted LED illumination. 2010 signified the company's first image warp and blend product with the Multi Image Processors, as well as the world premiere of the WQXGA resolution (2,560 x 1,600) projector, and revolutionary patented Remote Light Source technology. The entire professional product range is warranted for 24/7 usage. projectiondesign is located in Fredrikstad, Norway, with representatives in more than 17 offices throughout the world and is majority owned by Barco, a global leader in digital visualization.

 

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