by Terry Coffey | Jun 27, 2022 | Architecture/Green Building, Did You Know?, Solar Control & Window Shades
The human body needs natural light to create enzymes and proteins for a healthy life. Without enough natural light, our circadian system gets out of sync and can no longer properly regulate sleep, alertness, and concentration. We become less productive. But too much...
by Terry Coffey | Jun 22, 2022 | Pro AV Integration, Projector Lifts
Draper has upgraded our Scissor Lift SL and SLX projector lifts to accommodate larger, brighter video projectors. Draper Scissor Lifts are now UL Listed to provide power for projectors up to 12 amps. Draper will also offer 240V UL Listed lifts for domestic use. “We’re...
by Terry Coffey | Jun 15, 2022 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, Digital Signage, Draper At Home, Draper Updates, External Videos, Pro AV Integration, Projector Lifts, Residential Technology, Screen Technology, Solar Control & Window Shades
The world’s greatest AV was on display last week at #InfoComm22 in Las Vegas. While attendance was well up over the 2021 edition, at less than 20,000 it is still less than half of its pre-pandemic peak. With that in mind we’ve gathered some videos and photos from...
by Terry Coffey | Jun 13, 2022 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, Did You Know?, Pro AV Integration, Projector Lifts, Screen Technology
Creating and building on partnerships is a key element of our ongoing success. Did you know at #InfoComm22 we announced new partnerships that will help us continue to grow our presence in the AV marketplace? Seeking new opportunities with manufacturer’s...
by Terry Coffey | Jun 8, 2022 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, Draper Updates, Pro AV Integration, Projector Lifts, Residential Technology, Screen Technology, Solar Control & Window Shades
Although the in-person InfoComm AV trade show did take place last year, it was a much smaller event than usual event. Lingering effects of COVID-19 kept verified attendance at less than 7,500. When #InfoComm22 opens today in Las Vegas, though, things are expected to...