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Matrix helps Pimlico Academy to seamlessly integrate AV in new building
Matrix Display Systems, the education division of Audio Visual Machines, successfully delivered another on time and on budget new build project for Pimlico Academy in Westminster.
 
Pimlico Academy is a visual and performing arts college for 11-19 year olds of all abilities. The Academy had a complete rebuild to create an outstanding environment for teaching and learning. They required seamless integration of ICT and minimal disruption to teaching whilst the building was being redeveloped.
 
Matrix provided a range of AV services. The first phase was to de-install and re-install all of the existing AV equipment into 20 classrooms on a temporary site whilst the main building was being reconstructed. This allowed for the Academy to continue operating with as little interference as possible and minimal teaching downtime.
 
Once the refurbishment was complete Matrix needed to move all the equipment back into the new building and install it in the new classrooms ready for teachers to use. In addition to this Matrix supplied and installed a series of brand new Promethean +2 Interactive Whiteboards.
 
John Ginty, BSF Sales Manager, Matrix Display Systems said “Pimlico Academy now has a brand new teaching and learning environment with up to date audio visual equipment, we have helped them get the most from this technology to deliver excellent educational results.”

MATRIX LAUNCHES THE MEDIA HUB


Sign in to the Hub to find a wealth of relevant signage content and training resources
Bonus Layout Pack
– Download your free bonus layout pack.
– Contains 3 exclusive layouts.
Video Library
A growing collection of free video downloads for display on your signage system. Topics covered include healthy eating and road safety.
Training Tutorials
Extra assistance is now available in the form of video-based tutorials.
Reportage
Maximise the impact of your digital signage system with Reportage video content creation service.
Calendar
Keep pupils and staff informed of upcoming events with this interactive calendar system.
                           
Contact our Education Team for more information
Tel: 0845 2626 200 Email:signage@matrixdisplay.com

 

 MATRIX HELPS HAMPSHIRE CONSTABULARY WITH FUND RAISING EFFORTS

 
Matrix volunteered to participate in a raffle fund raiser at Hampshire Constabulary’s Summer Ball on 19th June 2010.
 
David Pryde, Assistant Chief Constable at Hampshire Constabulary hosted a Mid Summer Ball in Botley. This event included members, friends and partners of the Crime & Criminal Justice portfolio and other officers and staff from across Hampshire Constabulary, the Police Authority and associated partner agencies.
 
The raffle taking place at the event raised an impressive £2,485.00 for two nominated charities, Breast Cancer Research and a local Animal Sanctuary. Matrix supported this with a prize donation, which encouraged the 200 guests to dig deep into their pockets and support these worthwhile causes.
 
Anthony Turner, Inspector at Hampshire Constabulary said “Further to your recent generosity in providing the most amazing prize of a Sony HDMI 1080p, photo TV HD DVD Player, I am delighted to inform you that we were able to raise a fabulous £2,485.00 in support of our nominated Charities.”
 


AVM AND MATRIX QUALIFIES FOR ISO 9001, ISO 14001 AND ISO 18001 ACCREDITATIONS
Audio Visual Machines (“AVM”), the leading audio visual and video conferencing systems integrator in the UK, has been awarded ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 18001 accreditations.
Matrix is a division of AVM and specialises in supplying and installing bespoke interactive teaching and learning environments to the Education sector.  Solutions are designed with issues such as security, health, safety and the environment in mind.  Matrix services over 60 Local Authorities from nursery to university level.  
AVM has a dedicated Quality Systems Manager in charge of keeping its quality, environment and health and safety practices up to date and fully adhered to throughout the company.
ISO 9001 is a quality management system which gives organisations a systematic approach for meeting customer objectives, ISO 14000 relates to the implementation of an environmental
management system and waste reduction and ISO 18001 is an occupational health and safety management system.
With accredited quality, environmental and occupational health and safety management systems, AVM’s customers can have greater confidence in the company’s capability to deliver a first class, legally compliant service.
AVM continues to uphold to its corporate social responsibility by managing its business processes and ethics for the benefit for the environment and future generations.


MATRIX GOES TO BETT 2010

BETT is the world’s largest education technology event. We had great success and interest in all new technologies and we are looking forward to seeing you all next year at BETT 2011. At this year’s show, Matrix have showcased some of the latest and most innovative products available to schools today, such as:
 
  • Portable Interactive Floor or better known as the Cube is a compact display unit that interacts with your movements and gestures. The Cube can project onto any wall, floor, or table top and display an interactive 80 inch image. It is Plug n Play, which means there is no added software to download in order to control it from your computer. Follow this link to see it working: http://www.gesturetek.com/cube/introduction.php
 
  • Interactive Ultra Short Throw projector from Epson has inbuilt interactive capabilities and it can turn any projection surface into an interactive one without the need for an interactive whiteboard!
 
  • Futuristic multi-touch interactive tables from Preedy Solutions, exclusively through Matrix, plug straight into your laptop and work with any interactive whiteboard software. The toughened safety glass means anyone can interact using their finger, available as single user or dual touch options. Ideal for SEN, displaying information, encouraging collaboration and pupil engagement, creating interactive presentations, projects and breakout sessions and much more! Follow this link to see it working: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hcxX439WWk
 
  • New compact fold up visualiser from Elmo, is very small in size and easy to use. As well as being packed with features, it can fold down smaller than an A4 piece of paper, and fits into a handy carry case. Weighing only 1.3kg, it is light enough to go anywhere the teacher goes.
 
  • Dual user interactive whiteboard from Promethean are available in 78”, 87” and 95” sizes as standard wall mount, fixed or height adjustable options. The built-in speakers, integrated amplifier, dual-user input and the power of ActivInspire Professional Edition makes the ActivBoard 300PRO range a learning experience like no other...!
 
  • Touchscreen LCD display with built in PC from Samsung has infrared capability which takes communication to an interactive level. You can quickly and easily manage multiple screens from one PC and it is ideal for digital signage.  

 
  
 




AVM ACHIEVES FULL COMPLIANCE WITH NEW AV SPECIFICATION
 
Over the last few years it has been noticed that some installations of AV equipment, in particular interactive whiteboards and projectors, have been carried out without adhering to the appropriate processes. AVM and Matrix Display Systems are now fully compliant with a new specification which requires the correct and safe implementation of audio visual installations.
 
It recently became apparent that no formal standards existed to control the quality of installations of AV equipment. The British Standards Institute collaborated with AV experts and BECTA, the Government's leading agency for ICT in education to develop the new Publicly Accessible Specification. This specification is known as PAS 122:2009 and exists for the installation of audiovisual equipment in classrooms and general publicly accessible areas.
 
The specification is designed for resellers and installers to use as their guide for installations. This gives schools, Local Authorities and purchasers of AV equipment confidence that the correct and safe procedures will be used for each installation. As recommended by BECTA it is important that customers buying AV equipment are aware of the new specification and insist that installers are certified for the PAS 122:2009.
 
Following this recommendation AVM has insisted that all relevant personnel, be they employed or sub-contracted, are fully versed and compliant. This is particularly important for Matrix Display Systems, the Education division of AVM. Matrix has been installing AV equipment into classrooms since 1991 and has always taken due diligence with their installations. This new specification backs up the work Matrix have been doing and gives customers peace of mind that they will continue to get a high level of installation service.
 
Adherence to the specification gives verification that Matrix has the relevant knowledge and understanding of the market place to suit any installation that is being undertaken. It involves a series of requirements including adequate site surveys prior to installation, correct fixings and locations, increased health and safety, strict management of risks and other conditions for each situation.
 
Lee Styles, Health and Safety Security Environment Advisor at AVM says “I am confident that working to this set code will provide a solid platform moving forward, providing greater control with regard to contractors we use and maintaining confidence in our installation methods.”

MATRIX AND PROMETHEAN GETS THE DRAGON SEAL OF APPROVAL
Budding entrepreneurs of the National Enterprise Academy (NEA) will have a chance to get hands on with the latest Promethean interactive technologies, supplied and installed by Matrix Display Systems. Four Promethean ActivClassrooms have been implemented at the scheme’s Manchester campus. The NEA, the brainchild of Dragons’ Den entrepreneur, Peter Jones CBE, approached Matrix to install a range of ActivClassroom technologies, including the market-leading ActivExpression Learner Response System and ActivBoard interactive whiteboard solution.
 
The newly established NEA will offer the UK’s first full-time accredited courses in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship for 16 to 19 year olds. Designed to offer an alternative to traditional classroom learning and academic courses, the Academy aims to equip learners with the relevant skills and experience needed for the modern business world. To meet its objectives, NEA founders sought to implement the latest ICT, which would support a flexible and mixed approach to learning and course delivery.
Working together in partnership, Matrix and Promethean supported NEA organisers in selecting the most appropriate interactive technologies for its learning needs. As part of this process, Academy staff attended a visioning day at Promethean’s Blackburn headquarters where they experienced the company’s newest technologies and gained an insight into the ongoing support and training options available.




AVM IN SUNDAY TIMES MICROSOFT TECH TRACK 100 SECOND YEAR RUNNING
 
Audio Visual Machines ("AVM") has been awarded 33rd place in the Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100, up 4 places from its debut on the list last year. The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 league table measures Britain’s top 100 private companies that have demonstrated the fastest growth over a three year period.
Edward Cook, CEO said: “This is yet again another outstanding year of growth for AVM.  This honour really goes to our amazing staff who, by looking after our customers, have made AVM the company it is today.”
 
 
     

PRESS RELEASE: MATRIX FURTHER EXPANDS WITH NEW OFFICE IN LEEDS
 
Matrix announces the opening of a new and much larger office in Pavilion Business Park, Leeds. The move increases the size of the office by more than 6 times.
 
There has been a significant growth in activity for all sectors of the business in the North. The new office in Leeds is a result of this success and now houses the growing education team, corporate sales staff and the service team. The expansion has resulted in improved account management, a broader service offering and a larger team dedicated to serve clients in Leeds and surrounding areas.
 The team can be contacted at the new office on 0845 2626 500.  
 
Matrix Leeds officeOffice address:
Unit 3 Pavilion Business Park
Royds Hall Road
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS12 6AJ
 
Tel:  08452626500
Fax: 08452626501 
 
 
PRESS RELEASE: THREE NEW COMPANIES EXTEND AV GLOBAL ALLIANCE TO 24 MEMBERS
 
Audio Visual Machines (AVM) extends the AV Global Alliance to 24 members by welcoming Avitec (Turkey), AVITECH (Romania) and AV MEDIA (Czech Republic). The Alliance is a partnership of leading audio visual and video conferencing systems integrators (AVSI) from different countries around the world, and provides mutual support for their international clients.
 
AV Global Alliance partners operate in over 160 cities in 29 countries around the globe and have a combined turnover in excess of $2.5bn. The Alliance offers unrivalled services to its multinational customers who know that a leading, specialist organisation will be able to design, install and maintain their audio visual systems almost anywhere in the world.
 
Sandy MacPherson (Chairman of AVM) said: “We are proud to have the leading AVSIs from Turkey, the Czech Republic and Romania join our club. The continued growth of the Alliance follows the patterns of demand for video conferencing from multinationals throughout the world.”
 
AVM will continue to develop the AV Global Alliance by adding partners who are typically the market leaders in their own territories. Partners’ details are at www.avmachines.com/global-partners.
 
 
 
PRESS RELEASE: CONNECT YOUR CLASSROOM WITH ANY AREA OF THE GLOBE USING VIDEO CONFERENCING
 New technology can be daunting to teachers, video conferencing (VC) is often thought of as expensive and too complex to be an effective teaching tool. However, Matrix Display Systems is seeing an increased interest in VC as teachers are learning how to engage this technology and discover the benefits it can provide.
 
Imagine a child that can go to school for a day and experience speaking in French to a child in a classroom in France, touring a historical museum or interviewing a professional sports personality. Video conferencing technology allows us to communicate directly with other students, teachers or professionals through both sound and vision. You can exchange audio and video in real time with people who could be as far away as the other side of the world.
 
This evolving learning method allows people at separate locations to communicate with each other. For example connecting remote students with teachers, bringing distant experts onto the screen for interviews and allowing children to engage with students in another country to improve their language skills and knowledge of different cultures. This presents new aspects of learning which enable pupils to develop and engage.
 
Matrix have noticed that significantly more schools are becoming aware of this type of technology and learning how it can encourage collaboration amongst pupils and create more engaging lesson content. The reason we don’t connect with people far away in every day teaching is because of travel costs, the time it takes and the inconvenience. Video conferencing breaks down these barriers and creates interesting and enthusiastic learning where traditional teaching methods often struggle.
 
John Ginty, Education VC specialist at Matrix commented “The main reason for the increased sales activity experienced within Education has been influenced by the growing interest from educationalists in video conferencing. They have identified and experienced its ability to allow small groups or classes to interact with subject specialists and businesses world wide, without leaving the school.”
 
Teachers that are currently involved in using this technology have realised the added benefit of networking with other educational establishments to share resources and experiences. As the use of video conferencing within education increases, more schools will have an opportunity to network with each other and this benefit will grow.
 
Matrix will continue to help schools realise the potential of VC and encourage its integration within the school environment. This will help towards creating interactive learning environments where students can share, plan, deliver and search learning resources.
 
 
PRESS RELEASE: MATRIX TRIALS FIRST NATIONWIDE VISUALISER PILOT PROJECT
 
Matrix Display Systems has collaborated with Local Authorities and schools across the UK to pilot the use of visualiser technology. Three hundred schools trialed Elmo visualisers in their classrooms for a ten week period to see how it aided teaching primary and secondary school children in a range of subjects.
 
A visualiser is a digital presentation and teaching tool that connects directly to an interactive whiteboard. When something is placed onto the visualiser viewing plate it is enlarged onto the interactive whiteboard for everyone to see. It allows any content to be shown, from a pupil’s work or a 3D artefact to the various steps of a science experiment. Teachers can annotate images, zoom in and out, get different views and angles and capture still shots. This exciting visual technology helps pupils absorb and retain information.
 
The schools that took part in the project found they could convey subject matter with greater impact and increased student participation. Teachers identified different strategies for using visualisers; demonstrations could be made to the whole class without them crowding round the subject, planning time was reduced as there was less need to scan books and other resources. The visualiser was particularly good at showing pupils how to use tools and techniques that are difficult to demonstrate to a group, such as the use of a protractor in a maths class or shading techniques in art class.
 
 “It’s really good for showing and annotating pupils work to the rest of the class and for live marking pupils work. I love it, the children do too” says Mr Lewis Smith at George Watson College.
 
The visualiser pilot project has successfully allowed schools to explore new ways of complimenting existing teaching practices. The information that was gathered will be shared amongst other teachers to enhance lesson planning. Matrix has also been able to maintain a record of any management or technical issues arising, to support schools investing in visualisers in the future.
  
28th JAN 2009 – KINGSCLERE C.E PRIMARY SCHOOLS WINS AND ELMO L1n VISUALISER FROM MATRIX AT THE BETT SHOW!
 
On 28th January Matrix Display Systems delivered the FREE Elmo L1n Visualiser to the winner of our competition, Mr Duncan Wood, who is the Headteacher of Kingsclere C.E Primary School.
Kingsclere C.E Primary School entered our competition at BETT 09 where they had a chance to win an Elmo L1n Visualiser!  Mr Wood was please to recieve the Elmo L1n.  Matrix Display Systems hope that Kingsclere is finding the Visualiser a very benificial tool for the classroom.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
6th JAN 2009 – MATRIX JOINS THE NAACE COMMUNITY AS A SPONSORING PARTNER
 
NAACE is the National Association of Advisors for Computers in Education. They are the professional association for those concerned with advancing education through the appropriate use of information and communications techology (ICT). Members, sponsoring partners and staff all share a passion for embedding the effective use of ICT into teaching, learning and school management.
 
Matrix are proud to be NAACE's most recent sponsoring partner and show our commitment to their objectives. Matrix strongly believe that Education can be substantially advanced through the appropriate use of ICT, across the whole curriculum. Our partnership with NAACE confirms that we are supportive and passionate about this notion.
Being a sponsor will give us access to a whole new dimension of information and knowledge sharing around the primary aims of the effective use of IT into teaching, learning and school management. It provides a direct channel to members for example, attendance at the Annual Strategic Conference. We hope our sponsorship support will increase the ability of NAACE to change government policy for the better and help progress and influence procedures.
 
 
 
19th JAN 2009 – A FANTASTIC BETT SHOW 2009 FOR MATRIX
 
Matrix had a great week at the BETT Show and we are pleased we got to meet so many of you face to face. The team hope that you found everything you were looking for and got all the information you need for a great 2009!  We are now busy planning for the Education show and NAACE, we hope to seee you there!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
15th OCT 08 – OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF ‘THE MATRIX’ WYCOMBE WONDERERS STUDY SUPPORT CENTRE
 
Matrix are the official sponsor ofthe Learning Centre at Wycombe Wanderers Football Club.  The Centre has been initially funded by 'Playing for Success' which is an Out of School Hours, Study Support initiative based within sports clubs' grounds and sporting venues.  They use the environment and medium of sport as motivational and curriculum tools.
The Centre will focus on raising standards of literacy, numeracy and ICT amounts under-achieving Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils (ages 9-14) and has been named 'The Matrix Study Support Centre'. We attended the launch and showed our support within Buckinghamshire County Council.
  
 
 
  
28th SEPT 08 – AVM JOINS SUNDAY TIMES MICROSOFT TECH TRACK
 
Audio Visual Machines (“AVM”) has joined the ranks of Britain’s fastest-growing private tech companies. The Sunday Times Microsoft Tech Track 100 league table measures Britain’s top 100 private companies that have demonstrated the fastest growth over a three year period. AVM was placed 37th on the table based upon last year’s results.
AVM has profitably grown to a £40m turnover company with a staff of 250 in 7 offices around the UK
Edward Cook, CEO said: “We are thrilled to have our achievements recognised. This is a testament to the efforts of all our staff, both old and new, who have worked hard to build AVM and to integrate our acquisitions so successfully. The scale of our business now allows us to provide the best possible services to our customers and to take the leadership position in one of the UK’s most exciting and dynamic industries.”
  
 
JULY 08 – AVM ACQUIRES MATRIX DISPLAY SYSTEMS
 
Audio Visual Machines Ltd (“AVM”) – an integrator of audio visual and video conferencing systems – has announced the acquisition of Matrix Display Systems Ltd (“Matrix”) in an all cash deal.
 
With this acquisition, the combined AVM Group is now the largest audio visual systems integrator (AVSI) in the UK, with a turnover of £45million.  The company now has 250 employees and its coverage across the UK has doubled in size, with offices in London & the South-East, Bristol, Leeds, Birmingham and Scotland.  AVM has over 700 clients around the world including BP, BT, eBay, Sainsbury’s and Virgin.
 
With a current turnover of £23million, Matrix is the leading provider of audio visual services to the UK education sector.  Matrix also has a significant client base in corporate and public organisat
ions, and is a main supplier of AVSI services to the Ministry of Defence.
Backed by Octopus Private Equity and HSBC, AVM has pursued an aggressive growth strategy, with Matrix being the company’s sixth acquisition in the last three years. 
Edward Cook, CEO of AVM, said,
We are delighted to bring Matrix and its staff into the AVM Group.  Matrix provides us with a wealth of experience and a sizeable customer base.  By combining this with AVM’s already impressive client portfolio, we have created the UK’s largest provider of AV and video conferencing services.  This enables us not only to improve and broaden the services we offer our customers, but to take a leadership position in one of the UK’s most exciting and dynamic industries.”
“In companies around the world, the boardroom is being transformed into a multimedia communications hub that reflects the way in which business is conducted now.  In less than ten years, we have gone from flipcharts and overhead projectors to large-scale, fully interactive plasma screens with professional acoustic design.  The advent of high speed broadband connectivity has also made video conferencing a realistic option whereas before it was cost-prohibitive and cumbersome.  As a key green technology, we expect to see rapid growth in this market over the next few years.”
 
Sandy MacPherson, Chairman of AVM, said, “This latest deal firmly establishes us as the dominant player in the UK’s fast growing AVSI market.  As both private and public sector organisations demand more sophisticated AV and video conferencing solutions, we are seeing increasing consolidation within the UK industry – this development is fully in line with our strategy to continue to expand via acquisition.  With our extensive international partnership programme, we are also in a great position to grow our global customer base.”
 
 
MATRIX IS AWARDED AN ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATE
 
Matrix Display Systems have recently been awarded the newly revised BS EN ISO 14001:2004. ISO 14001 is the internationally recognised standard for the environmental management of businesses. The certificate specifies the requirements for an environmental management system (EMS), providing us with a framework for our organization to control the environmental impacts of activities, products and services, and to continually improve the companies environmental performance. These include the use of natural resources, handling and treatment of waste and energy consumption.
  

 

MATRIX HELPS HAMPSHIRE CONSTABULARY WITH FUND RAISING EFFORTS 
Matrix volunteered to participate in a raffle fund raiser at Hampshire Constabulary’s Summer Ball on 19th June 2010.
 
David Pryde, Assistant Chief Constable at Hampshire Constabulary hosted a Mid Summer Ball in Botley. This event included members, friends and partners of the Crime & Criminal Justice portfolio and other officers and staff from across Hampshire Constabulary, the Police Authority and associated partner agencies.
 
The raffle taking place at the event raised an impressive £2,485.00 for two nominated charities, Breast Cancer Research and a local Animal Sanctuary. Matrix supported this with a prize donation, which encouraged the 200 guests to dig deep into their pockets and support these worthwhile causes.
 
Anthony Turner, Inspector at Hampshire Constabulary said “Further to your recent generosity in providing the most amazing prize of a Sony HDMI 1080p, photo TV HD DVD Player, I am delighted to inform you that we were able to raise a fabulous £2,485.00 in support of our nominated Charities.”
AVM AND MATRIX QUALIFIES FOR ISO 9001, ISO 14001 AND ISO 18001 ACCREDITATIONS
Audio Visual Machines (“AVM”), the leading audio visual and video conferencing systems integrator in the UK, has been awarded ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and ISO 18001 accreditations.
Matrix is a division of AVM and specialises in supplying and installing bespoke interactive teaching and learning environments to the Education sector.  Solutions are designed with issues such as security, health, safety and the environment in mind.  Matrix services over 60 Local Authorities from nursery to university level.  
AVM has a dedicated Quality Systems Manager in charge of keeping its quality, environment and health and safety practices up to date and fully adhered to throughout the company.
ISO 9001 is a quality management system which gives organisations a systematic approach for meeting customer objectives, ISO 14000 relates to the implementation of an environmental
management system and waste reduction and ISO 18001 is an occupational health and safety management system.
With accredited quality, environmental and occupational health and safety management systems, AVM’s customers can have greater confidence in the company’s capability to deliver a first class, legally compliant service.
AVM continues to uphold to its corporate social responsibility by managing its business processes and ethics for the benefit for the environment and future generations.
BETT SHOW 2010            
 
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