UK/USA - Brompton Technology has announced Thor AV to its Panel Manufacturer Partner Programme as a blue partner. With over two decades of experience in the audiovisual industry and a history of delivering hundreds of successful installations across churches, concert venues, virtual production studios, and corporate lobbies in the US, Thor has built a strong reputation.
Thor now joins a network of partners, including ROE Visual, INFiLED, Absen, and Pixreal, as part of Brompton’s expanding Panel Manufacturer Partner Programme. Launched earlier this year, the initiative aims to strengthen collaboration with leading LED panel manufacturers. It recognises manufacturers who integrate Brompton’s Tessera LED processing into their standard product offerings, fostering closer partnerships while maintaining Brompton’s commitment to working with any manufacturer that upholds strong engineering standards and ethical practices.
“Thor has been dedicated to using and promoting Tessera processing from the start of our relationship in 2016,” says Elijah Ebo, Brompton operations director for APAC. “They remain loyal supporters of Brompton Technology, and this is exactly the type of partner we want to invite to join the scheme.”
As an early adopter of Brompton’s LED processing technologies, Thor has built a reputation as a trusted provider of advanced AV solutions designed for diverse applications.
“Partnering with Brompton has enabled us to deliver LED display solutions that redefine industry standards,” says Stefan Svärd, CEO at Thor. “Becoming a blue partner reflects our shared commitment to innovation, reliability, and advancing LED technology to better engage viewers. We are excited to strengthen this collaboration and look forward to reaching new milestones together.”
“Recognising partners like Thor, who actively champion Brompton LED video processing, allows us to deepen these partnerships and unlock exciting opportunities for mutual growth and development,” concludes Ebo. “We look forward to welcoming even more valued partners as the programme continues to evolve.”