by Terry Coffey | Oct 17, 2014 | From the Field, Solar Control & Window Shades
When Peter Rosteck started renovating what will be a post-retirement seasonal residence in Fort Myers Beach, Florida, one of the first things he noticed was the windows. That is to be expected for Rosteck, who works for Commercial Vision – Window Blinds & Shading...
by Jentry Wittkamper | Aug 27, 2014 | Draper Updates, From the Field, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
As we head into the final day of the Integrate Expo in Sydney, Australia, I have to say we’ve been having a blast giving our friends in Australia their first look at TecVision Engineered Screen Technology, up close and personal! Draper is exhibiting alongside Wilson...
by Terry Coffey | Jul 18, 2014 | Draper Updates, From the Field
Draper’s Regional Sales Manager for California, Randy Reece, can be excused if he popped a few buttons off of his shirt in recent weeks. Reece’s youngest son, Trent, recently graduated from the United States Army Military Academy at West Point. If that in itself...
by Terry Coffey | Jul 11, 2014 | Draper Updates, From the Field, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
InfoComm 2014 was another exciting and successful show for Draper, which walked away with “Best of Show” awards for two products. Draper’s Profile fixed projection screen received a NewBay Media “Best of Show” award from AV Technology Magazine. The Profile’s sleek,...
by Penny Sitler | Jun 30, 2014 | Draper Updates, From the Field, Pro AV Integration, Rental & Staging, Screen Technology
We had a great show at InfoComm 2014. I took photos in and around the Draper booth, shot some #AVSelfies (my daughter has informed me I take terrible selfies!) and pulled out the camera at the InfoComm Awards reception to take photos of some of our distinguished award...
by Chris Broome | Jun 23, 2014 | Architecture/Green Building, Draper Updates, From the Field, Solar Control & Window Shades
Draper supplied some interesting shades for Wells Hall at Michigan State University. The job is doubly interesting because it shows how window shades combine aesthetics and sustainability to contribute to green building design. The picture at right is from the back...