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Chief Wins Two InAVation Awards at ISE 2012

Chief, the maker of mount, rack and interactive solutions, is the winner of two InAVation Awards from InAVate, the online source for ProAV technology and integration. Presented February 2 at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2012 in Amsterdam, the awards recognize the most innovative AV products introduced to the market in the past year.

Chief received the following awards:

Most InAVative Commercial AV Mounting Solution: Chief Interactive Short Throw Projector Mount

This product transforms any projector and existing whiteboard into an interactive platform, the company says. By putting interactivity in the mount, Extremely flexible, the solution can be scaled anywhere from 48"-94" diagonally and is compatible with other popular software and tools.

Most InAVative Commercial AV Accessory: Chief G1 Series Gangable Racks

Introduced last fall, the G1 Series Gangable racks include such features as pre-welded ganging nuts and easily accessible hardware, giving installers the ability to gang racks after components are loaded. Other features include adjustable front and rear rack rails; optional doors that are reversible, locking, and fit either the front or rear of the rack; and packaging designed to cushion the back of the rack for lay-down loading.

"We're very honored to receive this acknowledgement from InAVate," said chief marketing and product manager. "Innovation is always on the forefront when designing our products, and we're pleased that InAVate recognized the results of these efforts."

WWWwww.chiefmfg.com


(10 February 2012)

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