Collaborative AV and Daktronics Partner to Upgrade Auditorium Experience at Marine Corps University
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Collaborative AV and Daktronics Partner to Upgrade Auditorium Experience at Marine Corps University
Daktronics and Collaborative AV, an experienced audiovisual team with a customer-first approach, partnered to deliver an LED video wall experience at Marine Corps University Quantico’s Breckinridge Hall, a place on the National Register of Historical Places in Virginia. Completed in 2025, the video wall replaces a projector to deliver crisp images in this large gathering space.
Breckinridge Hall is used for many university gatherings from general meetings to formal presentations and video conferencing. The display will enhance these uses with vivid imagery and graphics as well as detailed information that is easily legible when shown to those in the auditorium.
“We’ve been involved with Marine Corps University going on seven years and this project highlights what we’ve been able to do hand-in-hand with their team, and including some great technology from Daktronics,” said Richard Tedrow, Collaborative AV. “Paired with the complete audio integration, this space is prepared for the university’s needs from presentations to conferences and more as we assist with educating and supporting the modern warfighter.”
Breckinridge Hall is used for many university gatherings from general meetings to formal presentations and video conferencing. The display will enhance these uses with vivid imagery and graphics as well as detailed information that is easily legible when shown to those in the auditorium.
“We’ve been involved with Marine Corps University going on seven years and this project highlights what we’ve been able to do hand-in-hand with their team, and including some great technology from Daktronics,” said Richard Tedrow, Collaborative AV. “Paired with the complete audio integration, this space is prepared for the university’s needs from presentations to conferences and more as we assist with educating and supporting the modern warfighter.”
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Daktronics and Collaborative AV, an experienced audiovisual team with a customer-first approach, partnered to deliver an LED video wall experience at Marine Corps University Quantico’s Breckinridge Hall, a place on the National Register of Historical Places in Virginia. Completed in 2025, the video wall replaces a projector to deliver crisp images in this large gathering space.
Breckinridge Hall is used for many university gatherings from general meetings to formal presentations and video conferencing. The display will enhance these uses with vivid imagery and graphics as well as detailed information that is easily legible when shown to those in the auditorium.
“We’ve been involved with Marine Corps University going on seven years and this project highlights what we’ve been able to do hand-in-hand with their team, and including some great technology from Daktronics,” said Richard Tedrow, Collaborative AV. “Paired with the complete audio integration, this space is prepared for the university’s needs from presentations to conferences and more as we assist with educating and supporting the modern warfighter.”
Breckinridge Hall is used for many university gatherings from general meetings to formal presentations and video conferencing. The display will enhance these uses with vivid imagery and graphics as well as detailed information that is easily legible when shown to those in the auditorium.
“We’ve been involved with Marine Corps University going on seven years and this project highlights what we’ve been able to do hand-in-hand with their team, and including some great technology from Daktronics,” said Richard Tedrow, Collaborative AV. “Paired with the complete audio integration, this space is prepared for the university’s needs from presentations to conferences and more as we assist with educating and supporting the modern warfighter.”
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