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Food brings people together at Stryker

We were delighted to have another opportunity to partner with leading AV integrator, Meritec, on this project for Stryker's staff cafeteria at its Limerick facility.

Food brings people together at Stryker

The installation saw two dnp Supernova Flex Classic screens housed in bespoke Visual Displays Ceiling-Mounted Units with no visible mechanism, so they simply drop from the ceiling, giving a great end result and exceptional user experience and was chosen as dnp Denmark's Installation of the Month for August.

Our brief

It quickly became clear that there were a whole range of challenges to address. Not only did Stryker want an elegant retractable screen solution but, to avoid visual discomfort, they needed the image quality to be compatible with that of the high-quality monitors which would sit beside the new screens. Since the layout in Stryker’s cafeteria combines very wide viewing angles and an abundance of natural light, this presented a challenge.


Project Facts

Client

Meritec

Site

Stryker Raheen, Limerick, Ireland

Screens

2 x 110” dnp Supernova Flex Classic

Projectors

Epson EB-G7900U, 7000 Lumens, WUXGA


Our solution

Stryker wanted retractable screens with a neat, unobtrusive design that would to stand up to scrutiny sitting alongside high-quality monitors. The bright ambient lighting and with ultra-wide viewing angles in the cafeteria, meant there was only one screen up to the job - the dnp Supernova Flex Classic.


Client Feedback

“Visual Displays recommended and supplied two dnp Supernova Flex Classic Screens, with best-in-class black levels and perfect colour balance. We were able to issue accurate drawings to the client’s facilities team and co-ordinate the install in a short period of time. This was really beneficial to us and the client in hitting the deadline for the project.”

Meritec’s Senior Engineer, Chris Davis


“The installation was very straightforward and the end result is fantastic.”

Stryker’s spokesperson



Posted: 13th December 2019


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