by Grant Wylie | Dec 17, 2025 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, Foundation AV Structures & Mounts
Can you imagine a future where you create and test multiple LED video wall configurations, then get an instant quote on your final design? Well, welcome to the future! Welcome to Foundation Studio! This groundbreaking visualizer tool redefines how you plan dvLED video...
by Grant Wylie | Dec 4, 2025 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, AV Structures & Mounts, Draper Updates
Draper, Inc., has announced a rebranding of our AVMS product category to better reflect our increased emphasis on AV structures and our growth in the market. The newly christened Foundation AV Structures & Mounts product line includes standard and custom mounting...
by Terry Coffey | Nov 19, 2025 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures
Engagement, retention, and collaboration are important factors in a successful higher education experience. And there is perhaps no collection of tools more suited to those factors than AV. But one single tool is not enough to cover the array of requirements to...
by Grant Wylie | Oct 22, 2025 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures
When you’re planning an LED video wall, choosing the display is only half the battle. You also need to select the right mounting structure to make the video wall installation a complete success. LED manufacturers do make mounts for their own LED cabinets. However,...
by Terry Coffey | Aug 20, 2025 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures
The Indianapolis 500 has been known for decades as “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” The home of the 500, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, is among the most iconic racing facilities in the world. Although the IMS museum was created in 1956 to celebrate and preserve...
by Terry Coffey | Jul 9, 2025 | Audiovisual Mounts & Structures, Draper Updates, Pro AV Integration
That’s the message we took to InfoComm 2025 in Orlando and based on feedback from the show that message was delivered loud and clear! In order to focus attention on AV Mounts and Structures, this was the first time our InfoComm booth did not include projection...