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Monolith Modular Systems Web and Video Marketing Campaign
To help launch Monolith Modular System's new website and a business for a new year, Monolith MOdular Systems has released a video marketing campaing that squarely highlights what we can do for you! Click the link above to view the videos.
Monolith Modular Systems, Inc. has launched a new blog
We are giving our readers what they want! We are creating a blog that simplifies the solutions for some of the industries most basic issues. Check it out.
Monolith Modular Systems Welcomes New Client: ASCAP
Monolith Modular Systems is now taking on the music industry with client ASCAP. Our first project will involve renovating the entire board room of the executive suite. Read more about it by clicking the link above.
Monolith Systems, Inc. has been awarded the design, build, and integration
of an ambitious new project for Columbia University's Teachers College. The Edward D. Mysak Speech & Hearing Center will feature:
multiple small therapy rooms, a group therapy room, a diagnostic area, two observation corridors, a sound room, and udent lab room. Multiple capture stations coupled with shared storage will enable remote viewing and archiving of therapy and observation sessions. Project architect Steve Lewent from Graf & Lewent designed the space and contacted Monolith Systems, Inc. to provide audiovisual consultation on the project.
Monolith Systems, Inc. has been awarded the design, build, and integration
to upgrade the audiovisual presentation
systems for Fleishman-Hillard. As a global leader in marketing and communications, Fleishman-Hillard is one of the industry's most recognized public relations agencies.
Monolith Systems, Inc. has been awarded the design, build, and integration
of an ambitious new project for Columbia University's Teachers College. The Edward D. Mysak Speech & Hearing Center will feature:
multiple small therapy rooms, a group therapy room, a diagnostic area, two observation corridors, a sound room, and a 10 student lab room. Multiple capture stations coupled with shared storage will enable remote viewing and archiving of therapy and observation sessions. Project architect Steve Lewent from Graf & Lewent designed the space and contacted Monolith Systems, Inc. to provide audiovisual consultation on the project.
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Monolith Systems, Inc. has been awarded the design, build, and integration
to upgrade the audiovisual presentation
systems for Fleishman-Hillard. This project includes: 2 Premier Presentation Rooms, 1 large Multipurpose divisible room and 3 medium size conference rooms. All will use the latest technologies from industry leading manufacturers such as Crestron, Extron, Hitachi and Samsung.
Monolith Systems, Inc. has been awarded the design, build, and integration
of an ambitious new project for Columbia University's Teachers College. The Edward D. Mysak Speech & Hearing Center will feature:
multiple small therapy rooms, a group therapy room, a diagnostic area, two observation corridors, a sound room, and a 10 student lab room. Multiple capture stations coupled with shared storage will enable remote viewing and archiving of therapy and observation sessions. Project architect Steve Lewent from Graf & Lewent designed the space and contacted Monolith Systems, Inc. to provide audiovisual consultation on the project.
Monolith Systems, Inc. has been awarded the design, build, and integration
to upgrade the audiovisual presentation
systems for Fleishman-Hillard. As a global leader in marketing and communications, Fleishman-Hillard is one of the industry's most recognized public relations agencies. This project includes: 2 Premier Presentation Rooms, 1 large Multipurpose divisible room and 3 medium size conference rooms. All will use the latest technologies from industry leading manufacturers such as Crestron, Extron, Hitachi and Samsung.
Monolith Systems, Inc. has been awarded the design, build, and integration
of an ambitious new project for Columbia University's Teachers College. The Edward D. Mysak Speech & Hearing Center will feature:
multiple small therapy rooms, a group therapy room, a diagnostic area, two observation corridors, a sound room, and a 10 student lab room. Multiple capture stations coupled with shared storage will enable remote viewing and archiving of therapy and observation sessions. Project architect Steve Lewent from Graf & Lewent designed the space and contacted Monolith Systems, Inc. to provide audiovisual consultation on the project.