Winsted’s new Horizon console features two surfaces that adjust independently of each other at the touch of a button
Winsted representatives will be on-hand throughout IFSEC to discuss customer-specific requirements

Leading control room furniture manufacturer Winsted Europe & Middle East will be launching their latest in innovative designed workstations with the new dual sit/stand ‘Horizon’ console at IFSEC on Stand F1350.

Changing positions throughout the day has been long proven to help minimise physical stress and fatigue improving focus, mood and productivity. Winsted’s new Horizon console takes performance and comfort to new heights featuring two surfaces that adjust independently of each other at the touch of a button.

The Horizon aesthetically designed in a contouring curve can be adjusted from 27.5” to 47” in height with adjustable monitor mounts for optimal viewing angles and ergonomic sight lines for control room staff. The new console offers further advantages including a flexible modular and ergonomic design.

Terry Shough, General Manager of Winsted Europe & Middle East enthused “The new Horizon offers a highly adaptable solution to demanding control room applications,” he continues “The innovative design is an effective solution for reducing the risks associated with prolonged sitting. Operators can instantaneously sit or stand as they choose while remaining effectively engaged with the demands of the task in hand.”

Winsted representatives will be on-hand throughout IFSEC to discuss customer-specific requirements and provide helpful information and advice on a range of control room-based issues. Winsted’s design services include illustrative walk-through animations demonstrating the multiple benefits of ergonomically designed, modular and ‘future-proof’ solutions such as consoles, media storage equipment and monitor walls.

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