A borough technology supplier is celebrating its first birthday.
Since opening, the Bolton's TVD Experience Centre has welcomed hundreds of customers, partners, and suppliers, allowing them to explore the latest advancements in commercial AV technology.
The centre's impact has been "instrumental" in helping TVD Group strengthen its position as a "leading commercial AV and technology supplier" in the north of England.
High-profile projects have been attracted, including installations at the F1 Arcade in Birmingham, Bolton Wanderers Football Club, Bolton Stadium Hotel, William Hill betting shops, and Hollywood Bowl at Merry Hill.
The centre has also been involved in AV and TV refits at numerous care homes across the UK.
Built with a £600,000 investment and a year-long renovation of TVD's headquarters, the centre shows off nearly 30 years of practice in AV technology.
It features "state-of-the-art products" from partners like Samsung, Philips, and LG, among others.
Visitors can get hands-on with displays like the Philips power-free Tableaux ePaper displays and Accenta’s digital posters.
Earlier this year, the centre teamed up with Samsung to showcase a range of the company's commercial AV products to TVD and Samsung commercial customers.
Lucia Maguire, managing director of TVD Group, said: "The Experience Centre brings our suppliers' technologies to life, showcasing the range of possibilities we can deliver to businesses.
"It’s a dynamic space where clients can see first-hand how our integrated solutions can transform their operations and elevate their brand."
The centre has become a "unique venue" for hosting sector-specific events, networking conferences, product launches, and training sessions.
As TVD continues to grow, the centre remains at the "heart of its commitment to customer-focused innovation and quality service".
It is open for walk-in access from Tuesday to Friday between 9.30am and 3pm, or by appointment via the TVD Group website.
For more information visit www.tvdgroup.co.uk.
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