The series will target beginners through electrical engineering experts, explaining specific topics within the digital display industry.
Subjects covered by the series will include future technology, systems design, and returns on investment across key segments.
It will feature recurring contributions from Nanolumens representatives including vice president of research and development Jorge Perez-Bravo, CTO Gary Feather, and director of special projects Dan Rossborough.
“We’re launching this series because our experts possess a unique level of experience across many verticals. While some thought-leadership has been produced no one has been able to stitch together one educational resource with such a wide breadth of information,” says Robert Simms, senior copywriter for Nanolumens.
“The Bright Thinking series represents a formal commitment by the company to leverage our in-house experts to provide all members of the AV community with the educational resources they need to keep learning, no matter how experienced or inexperienced they are.”
In the coming weeks the first few entries to the Bright Thinking series will be released. These early instalments will cover common cathode architectures, the impact of control systems on screen performance, and how binning affects performance.