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easily transportable by road in compact vans or as air cargo

Clever design by Netherlands firm, Audipack enables a Resolia screen to be deployed quickly and easily. Visitors arriving at this year’s ISE show from the RAI station entrance will be greeted by a unique standalone LED display, featuring a Mitsubishi Electric Resolia LED screen and rapid installation staging system. Designed and built by Netherlands firm, Audipack, the clever housing combines the functions of a transit system and ground support in a single unit, enabling the Resolia screen to be deployed quickly and easily in hire applications or in semi-permanent installations in public spaces like railway stations.

Audipack is one of Europe’s most prolific and inventive suppliers of support architecture for audio-visual equipment, transportation systems and custom hardware. Commissioned by German company Thomas Reitz Multimedia to devise a way of transporting and deploying its Mitsubishi Resolia LED Linear high bay light, Audipack came up with its novel “Liftomatic” system - a wheeled two-segment framework incorporating a built-in dual telescopic hoist. The Liftomatic allows the Mitsubishi screen to be handled in two compact units, easily transportable by road in compact vans or as air cargo.

In transit, the two halves of the screen and lift unit are protected by Audipack flightcases. After removing the flightcases on site, the two sections are easily connected and the assembled screen lifted into presentation position, up to 1.65m high. The led high bay light system is very quick to deploy and a very effective, high-performance display that’s ideal for exhibitions or digital signage applications. The lifting system ensures the rear of the Resolia remains fully accessible for connection and maintenance, and the overall finish is very neat and presentable.

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