case study
other equipment. The various solutions
deployed by Orpheo Group allow visitors
to literally be at the side of Australian
and French soldiers engaged in combat
during the battles of Villers Bretonneux
and Le Hammel.
The centrepiece of this memorial
is an immersive gallery equipped with
nearly 200 screens and a spatialised
audio system, providing a 360° audio
and video experience. The immersive
experience is enhanced by smoke effects
and light beams which are in perfect
sync with the video.
To achieve this result, the group
also had to take into account the
Centre’s special architectural features.
Orpheo launched an invitation to tender
procedure to find a supplier capable
28 KIOSK solutions
of meeting the special requirements
in its tender specifications, within the
allotted time frame. These included
manufacturing 96 quick release pop-out
video wall mounts with a slim overall
depth from the wall, and another 48 flat
video wall mounts for attaching screens
to a sloping wall while ensuring the
utmost safety. Opting for Peerless-AV
seemed like a no-brainer as it is one
of the only AV technology companies
to offer such a wide range of modular
digital signage mounts.
Ergonomic design & safety
In December 2017, Peerless-AV was
contacted by a third party who advised of
Orpheo’s requirements. “Given our agile
operation and ability to supply custom
equipment in large volumes, we were