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The first permanent installation in the front of the building LED project completed

Creative visual technology innovator Barco company recently announced the first permanent installation in the front of the building LED project has been completed, the Barco UNIQA building in Vienna in the 20 layer arranged on the front side of the first permanent LED screen. The screen consists of 45000 LED modules, an area of 7000 square meters. The LED module is installed between the exterior walls of the building's exterior walls, which has brought vitality to the building, making it one of the most prominent buildings in Vienna. The program is completed by the lighting design company LichtKunstLicht, LichtKunstLicht well versed in lighting design is an important part of the integration of the building of the truth, with particular emphasis on the quality of the building space. When the night falls, as the UNIQA building with the vitality of the general can be played through the LED carefully crafted screen, in the display of their own style at the same time to attract every viennese.

It is reported that the project selected Barco not just because of its high quality and creative concept of LED, but also because the entire project cycle is only 5 weeks. At the same time, the project is not required to install the line from the outside to the building, but only through the top of the building. While planning the installation time is short, but the Barco team successfully completed the task. UNIQA tower is a new landmark in Vienna. "LED shows a variety of vivid images and special effects pictures for the UNIQA glass wall brings life." UNIQA building project manager ErnstMorgenbesser evaluation. Barco media and entertainment company president StephanParidaen very excitedly said: "this is really a wonderful unique device, video from the wall to the building structure of visual design creative, UNIQA building marks LED technology has made the latest progress." Pei

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