The delegation was co-ordinated by Rainer Sprinzl, managing director sales and marketing at COMM-TEC, dnp's German distributors.
dnp's Anker Haldan comments, "Our products need to be seen and experienced in order to truly understand the benefits they provide in terms of the viewer experience."
The two-day course set out to prove the concept Seeing is Believing, and was divided into theoretical and workshop sessions.
dnp used their showroom facilities to demonstrate the different rear and front projection screen types while the company's product management team elaborated on (and tested) the theoretical background, using the concept of 'eyegonomics'. "This gave participants an in depth understanding of our products which otherwise would not have been possible," said Anker.
The first day focused on background and theory - demonstrating the different front and rear projection principles, and explaining the importance of contrast in obtaining a good projection. Attendees had the opportunity to receive hands-on training in small workshop groups on the second day. The Seminar was introduced by dnp's Global sales manager S°ren Kraemmergaard, while rear projection lectures were conducted by head of product management Jacob Christensen and front projection lectures by product manager Johnny Jensen.
(Jim Evans)