Video wall and visual display solutions provider eyevis UK has surpassed one million hours a year of 24/7 operation at their installations across the UK.

LED video walls

The Burnley-based company provides high quality display solutions and video wall controllers to a wide range of sectors where quality and reliability are vital, including corporate, broadcasters, advertising displays, TV studios, CCTV control rooms, banks, and government buildings.

eyevis UK’s high quality LED video walls offer ultra-high resolution and extremely bright displays across a wide variety of applications. The latest eyevis technology means that, for the first time, there is now an indoor LED solution which provides the highest quality and resolution.

eyevis UK Managing Director Steve Murphy said: “The need for 24/7 operation in everything from control rooms to retail displays has created a huge demand for reliable and easy to service solutions which can fit into small, compact spaces.”

LED illuminated rear projection

“We are delighted to have hit one million hours across the UK in terms of 24/7 operation each year”

“eyevis solutions are designed to meet these requirements and has led to a steady growth in demand, with installations ranging from high-profile government buildings to major Oxford Street retailers and high security prisons. We are delighted to have hit one million hours across the UK in terms of 24/7 operation each year.”

eyevis, founded in 1995, is a manufacturer of intelligent control room video wall solutions. These include industrial modular displays, LED illuminated rear projection, and the narrowest bezel industrial LCDs; revolutionary Netpix video wall controllers and video wall control software.

eyevis UK was formed almost ten years ago, by Burnley man Steve Murphy, a former St Theodore’s High School pupil and an avid Clarets fan, who previously served a five-year technical apprenticeship with Michelin. The company, based in Halifax Road, Briercliffe, employs 12 people.

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