Vogels at GSG

The German school GSC de Velbert has replaced traditional whiteboards with interactive displays PPDS Philips T-Line by 75 and 86″. Its assembly has been made with the supports of Vogel's and SmartMetals.

Vogels at GSGVogel’s brackets, Philips PPDS displays and SmartMetals systems have been the solutions used to realize the digital transformation of the German secondary school Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium (GSC), in Velbert.

Interactive screens have been mounted in the classrooms and information on the doors and common areas. The installation of the equipment has been taken care of by the company i-Tech24.

Vogels at GSGThanks to the videowall and trolley supports of Vogel’s, Velbert's GSC Institute is prepared with the latest technology to offer a modern education of the future. The move from traditional whiteboards and overhead projectors to fully digitized education will lead to immersive experiences and unlimited connectivity.

Whiteboards have been replaced by interactive displays Philips T-Line of 75 and 86 Inch. These have been installed outside each classroom to display dynamic content, as the name of the classroom, the lesson and the teacher, as well as other relevant information.

For its assembly, the tilting wall brackets of Vogel’s have been used (PFW 6410, PFW 6810 and PFW 6910), as well as motorized elevators, easily adjustable in height.

Vogels at GSG

Different formats were chosen for the screens and mounting systems. One of the options has been the trolley PFTE 7111. A height-adjustable motorized bracket, s suitable for use in schools, that works very smoothly and silently.

In addition, a product from the Vogel’s subsidiary was chosen, Smart Metals, the wall elevator resting on the floor for screens of 86 Inch. Several information screens have also been installed outside the classrooms with the rotating roof bracket CT241544B.

Vogels at GSG


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by • 26 nov, 2021
• section: accessories, Case studies, display, formation