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2009-01-06 : Mundipharma adopts new Technology
Australian Drug Company Mundipharma has joined the ranks of Corporate Oz looking to work more efficiently and score some green points. Deploying Polycom Video Conferencing endpoints to all Australian and New Zealand offices was the beginning, managing these endpoints with the Polycom RMX1000 gave Mundipharma the daily double. Considerable attention was paid to the customised users directory on the HDX endpoints and the RMX bridge. Users of the system simply select a virtual meeting room and the conference begins.Unifying work environments enables Mundipharma to produce better results without the travel headache. |

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2009-01-06 : Parramatta Stadium makes the right sounds
Parramatta Stadium is to be refurbished with an engineered audio solution. The system will feature many products from Electrovoice to acheive high SPL with minimal audio gradients. We expect the system to produce over 105dB across the 25 thousand capacity Stadium. Things are just starting to look up for the local lads. GO THE EELS! |

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2009-01-06 : Alcatel Lucent makes a comfortable choice
Three years in the planning saw December close on an era for Alcatel Lucent.Moving the entire Sydney workforce into a new Building at Rhodes mean't reviewing many operational requirements including VC & AV. Noisbox was successful in their tender bid to fit-out over 40 rooms with the toys and tricks that we geeks love to play with. The inventory reads like a who's who in Presentation and Conferencing Technologies: NEC Polycom Electrovoice Panasonic AMX all had major roles in this extravangaza. From all reports there are a lot of satisfied tech heads in Rhodes, implementing technology for technology savy users has many satisfying results. |

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Polycom RMX Bridge |
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2009-01-06 : Noisebox Acheives Bridge VC Certification
2008 and Noisebox continues to punch above its weight. High Definition Video Conferencing is an area with many opportunities and with the adoption of a Bridging device VC users can feel a little more confident. With many useable features including an onboard gatekeeperand a conference scheduler designed for Network administrators VC admin has never been easier. Call Noisebox for an inhouse demonstration of the RMX product. |

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2008-03-24 : Beer Garden Outdoor Television Screens
The North Wollongoing Hotel famous for its Sunday arvo sessions is even more attractive with the recent installation of the outdoor LED screen. LED has the ability to be viewed in direct sunlight even while its raining. LED is now more affordable than it has ever been with Noisebox working closely with the manufacturers to flatten out the price.
LED is not an “out of the box” solution but is extremly versatile. Each screen is engineered to a specific requirement and site location.
For more information Noisebox on 1800 811 280.
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2007-11-29 : Column mounted LED Technology
Sanity Music Store at Westfield Parramatta wanted a very large draw card at the front of the new Concept Store. This every increasingly popular and increasingly cheaper Technology has enormous appeal. With an impressively
punchier light output five times that of Plasma or LCD and no image retention the future looks very bright. LED can be configured into any shape and size and is IP (water)rated. As a low resolution display ideal for TV and Music programs Retailers will be looking at this as an alternative to displaying Video Programs and signage. |

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2007-07-22 : All Roads Lead to Noisebox
June 2007 saw Noisebox complete the audio-visual works for the new RTA Headoffice in Parramatta NSW. Eleven floors of office space including Boardroom, meeting rooms, conference rooms and video conferencing activities will provide the vehicle for this Organisation to meets its internal performance expectations. |

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2007-03-15 : Borders Books in New Zealand
For many years Borders Books has engaged Noisebox for design and installation services in Australia, so when a New Zealand project was announced we lept to the challenge. Rolling out a Brand requires an intimate knowledge of the operational requirements of the Retailer, delivering this outcome is all part of the Noisebox offering. |

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Typical Presentation Room. |
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2007-03-12 : In Credit with the Banks
Both St George & Westpac Banks were treated with a Noisebox makeover early in 2007. While the facilities were adequate for presentation environments it was the use of the AMX integration that will pay dividends for the users. Creating a user interface that does not intimidate the users appears to be the defining difference between the various options available to the market. |

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Interactive Touchscreen -- delivers info on surfbo |
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2006-05-09 : Ripcurl.. Touchscreens on the beach
The new Ripcurl Store on the Beach at Coolangatta has been given the absolute entertainment technology going over,the EV sound system coupled with plasma for entertainment and touchscreens for product information show just how far the brave will tread. With many of Australia's premier theme parks close by the designers did not want to miss out on showing how audio and visual systems can create other dynamic retail environments. |

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Under Construction Jan 2006 |
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2006-02-07 : Winning Panthers Football at Home Ground
Panthers Football Club and the Penrith City Council have awarded the contract to refurbish and instal new Sound Reinforcement facilites at the Stadium. |

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In Training at Blacktown |
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2005-11-23 : Entertainment Technology for State of the Art Libr
Blacktown Library is renown for its ability to provide forward thinking community facilities and the new Blacktown Library is no exception. Noisebox was asked to submit a design proposal for the Audiovisual component of the project. The sound system design was driven by the multipurpose requirement that would be demanded by users of the facilities. The Library is essentially a community venue and as such will be used by a large cross section of groups all with a variety of operational expertise. What we have provided is a high performance sound reinforcement system and Conference Venue System that will cater for a school choir, a profession latino dance band, a Training Seminar or Product Launch. So that means the system can be configured from a vocal only application to a full band mic- up, and with the addition of the Midas subs the system will operate nicely depending upon the style of perfomance and expectations. This appears to be one of the few live venues that has a wireless control capacity, we have used the AMX netlinx integration device so we can control the level of access to the mixer. Basic users such as Presenters and trainers can control the volume, adjust the lights and select what appears on the big screen, while small acts that require an on- stage mix can control volume, system equalisation and foldback levels through the wireless touchscreen interface. For large acts that require a front of house mix we have offered an interconnection point at the rear of the room that will patch directly into the master drive components on the system.
As system designers and integrators we are very please with the all the products we have used and view their inclusion as essential to the outcome. |

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2005-01-05 : More Virgins For Myer
Brazin continued to dominate the Music retail market in late 2004 with the setting up of Virgin Music in every Myer Music Department across Australia.
Most stores received a modest make-over with primary locations in the Capital Cities experiencing a Virgin transformation. The move has been received well by both the Stock Market and Consumers with Brazin being rewarded with increased share price and consumer trade. Noisebox was involved with every site, in both a design and implementation role. In the Melbourne Myer Lonsdale Street site, Noisebox added
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