Sixteen small NanoLumens Engage screens allow a perfect identification of each of the members of the Board of the Baton Rouge Metro Council. Some displays that are integrated into the new design that has been made in the Chamber of the council.

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When the Baton Rouge Metro Council decided to revamp its cameras, project carried out by the firm Grace Hebert Architects, decided to look for a visualization solution that would give a differential touch to the area in which the members of the board of directors sit.

This initiative was carried out by the integrator Technical Services Group (TSG) who opted for the technology of NanoLumens to replace old nameplates. Instead they have been installed 16 2.95 screens″x11.8″ and 1,87 mm of the Engage series. These are placed on the front of the lectern, below where each member sits.

“NanoLumens responds to any visualization need, whether large or small. The council had just finished a renovation of its session chambers and wanted new nameplates., non-static, for each member, that would match the new design and be more visible to viewers", explains Patrick Meek of TSG.

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NanoLumens also custom-designed the display boxes, offering a structure that facilitates the visualization of what is shown in these small displays, Identifying each member.

“Old static plates made it nearly impossible to identify the board member if he or she wasn't sitting near the dais., And it was completely impossible to see the names on TV.. The pixel pitch of 1,87 mm of NanoLumens displays is so clear and bright that you can easily identify who is speaking, as well as the district they represent. On camera, They look great", adds Meek.

The module resolution for each display is 40×160 for a total of 6.400 pixels and the image it produces is clear and sharp. Another advantage they bring is the ability to exchange, quickly and easily, The information of the members of the Council inside the screens.

On the other hand, Its maintenance is also very simple to perform from the front that with a simple touch on the panel allows it to be removed from its support.


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by • 19 nov, 2018
• section: Case studies, outstanding, display