by Amy Madden | Sep 23, 2014 | Draper Updates
My senior year in college I was required to take a marketing strategy class at Butler. My Professor tasked us to write a marketing plan for our lives. At the time I thought it was a cheesy exercise, but she had the wisdom and experience that, at 22, I lacked. She took...
by Terry Coffey | Sep 17, 2014 | International Update
Nate LaMar is Draper’s Regional Sales Manager for Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and India. He also oversees government relations for Draper. Today Nate shares one issue he is currently dealing with: The Export-Import Bank. In 2003, I was first...
by Jentry Wittkamper | Sep 16, 2014 | Draper Updates, International Update, Screen Technology
When you mention Ascot here in the United States, most people probably think of horse racing. That’s in no small part due to the world famous Royal Ascot, which dates back to 1711. But later this week the Ascot Racecourse will also host several vendors, including...
by Jentry Wittkamper | Sep 12, 2014 | Draper Updates, International Update
I have just returned from one of the best trade shows that I have attended for some time. The last week of August, Bob Mathes and I joined the fine folks at Wilson and Gilkes in Sydney for InfoComm’s Integrate Australia. The level of interest in Draper products...
by Amy Madden | Sep 9, 2014 | Home Theatre, International Update, Pro AV Integration, Rental & Staging, Screen Technology
Draper’s web-based screen sizing tools help you to choose the correct size of your screen based upon: dimension of the audience area projection screen format(s) to be used Audience Area The goal is to make the screen large enough so those in the back row can read the...
by Bob Hadsell | Sep 5, 2014 | Draper Updates, Home Theatre, Pro AV Integration, Screen Technology
The more things change, the more they stay the same. In the early days of Home Theatre, the focus was on creating a theatrical experience in the home. The image produced was extremely important, the focal point of the system. Projectors were large, bulky monsters that...