Rhythm of Life
Last updated 15:54, Wednesday, 23 April 2008
THE Carlisle-based Rhythm of Life Audio Visual Company has an excellent reputation in supplying and installing the latest interactive technology products to the education and corporate sectors.
The interactive whiteboard has become standard in over 200,000 classrooms worldwide and Rhythm of Life has supplied them to over 200 schools and colleges in the Cumbria area alone.
We are also seeing huge interest in the new voting devices.
Similar devices are used in the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire TV show. The data from them is then collated and converted into a spreadsheet via a special programme.
These have been used successfully in schools around the region and in a Cumbria County Council management meeting.
What makes Rhythm of Life different from other audio-visual companies is its own installation team. The staff know how the technology works and are fully qualified to install the equipment perfectly.
The team has been involved with plenty of projects over the last year, including Austin Friar’s new development at Carlisle.
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