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VuWall, a leader of video wall control systems, is recognized worldwide for delivering state-of-the-art controllers, encoders, and decoders — all managed by a central, intuitive control platform. VuWall eliminates the complexities of traditional video wall control and signal distribution over IP by bridging AV and IT with a hybrid AV-over-IP video wall control system and a standards-based management platform. Its intelligent video wall control and visualization solutions feature superior quality that increases productivity and enhances visualization experiences in control rooms, collaboration rooms, and corporate signage environments. The VuWall ecosystem sets a new industry benchmark in ease of use and deployment ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.vuwall.com
  • 181 Hymus Boulevard Suite 301
    Montreal, QC CAN H9R 5P4
  • Phone: 514.505.4436

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