TACX

A flexible exhibition stand going the extra mile
TACX
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TACX

Pro Systems thinks along about the audiovisual interpretation of the Tacx exhibition stand.

What started in 1957...

Pro Systems got the opportunity to think along about the audiovisual interpretation of the TACX exhibition stand. What started in 1957 as a small local bicycle shop and a modest manufacturer of dynamometers in Wassenaar, TACX has evolved into a global brand that produces innovative products and supplies athletes and sports teams in more than eighty countries.

Pro Systems created a flexible stand that provides optimal service at trade fair locations of various sizes. The large setup uses sixteen screens for an Ultra-HD show on a large video wall. Smaller video walls got realised in other configurations, such as a 2x2 consisting of four screens.

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Client TACX
Specifications
  • Flexible video wall solution with sixteen elements
  • Professional audio system
  • User-friendly operating system

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