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Interactive Displays for Modern Learning

Enhance learning and collaboration with smart, engaging, and future-ready displays.

Designed for Every Sector

Education

Interactive/Classroom Lessons

Teachers use IFPDs to present multimedia content (videos, simulations, interactive diagrams).

Business & Corporate

Interactive Meetings & Presentations

IFPDs support multi-user touch, wireless casting, and popular apps (Zoom, Teams)

Healthcare

Patient Education & Training

Used for presenting medical information,procedure walkthroughs to patients, and staff training – enhancing understanding .

Retail & Public

Interactive Kiosks & Signage

Employed as self-service kiosks in stores, hotels, and airports for wayfinding, catalogs,check-in/out, and product info .

Emergency & Public Sector

Situation Rooms & Briefings

Deployed in operations centers to display real-time maps, data dashboards, and collaborative planning tools for emergency response and governance operations .

Designed for Every Sector

Education

Interactive/Classroom Lessons

Teachers use IFPDs to present multimedia content (videos, simulations, interactive diagrams).

Business & Corporate

Interactive Meetings & Presentations

IFPDs support multi-user touch, wireless casting, and popular apps (Zoom, Teams)

Healthcare

Patient Education & Training

Used for presenting medical information,procedure walkthroughs to patients, and staff training – enhancing understanding .

Emergency & Public Sector

Situation Rooms & Briefings

Deployed in operations centers to display real-time maps, data dashboards, and collaborative planning tools for emergency response and governance operations .

Display Technology: Then to Now

Showcasing the evolution of display technology

  • CRTs & Early Flat Screens (1950s–60s)

    Bulky cathode-ray tube displays and experimental flat CRTs set the stage for modern screens.

  • LCD & Plasma Emergence (1980s–2000s)

    LCD started in 1980s and plasma emerged in late 1990s and became popular in the early 2000s.

  • Interactive Whiteboards (1990s–2000s)

    Projector-based setups like SMART Boards began enabling touch interaction in classrooms and boardrooms.

  • Touchscreen Flat Panels (1990s–2010s)

    LED-backlit flat panels with integrated multi-touch revolutionized digital interaction.

  • Interactive Flat Panel Displays (Early 2010s–Present)

    Fully integrated 4K touchscreens with built-in OS, pens, speakers, and collaboration tools became the standard.

  • Next-Gen & Future Displays

    Latest innovations include quantum-dot enhanced QLED, emerging microLED, and experimental laser or light-field displays for even better clarity and interactivity.

    How effectively passes on information in teaching?

    Interactive Flat Panel Displays (IFPDs) effectively enhance information delivery in teaching through the following key aspects:

    • High-resolution, vibrant displays attract and retain student attention better than traditional boards or projectors.
    • Visual aids (diagrams, videos, charts) improve comprehension and retention.
    • Multi-touch functionality enables hands-on participation, increasing student involvement.
    • Tools like annotations, polls, and quizzes support active learning.
    • Teachers and students can write, drag, and edit content together.
    • Integration with platforms like Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom, or Zoom fosters hybrid or remote collaboration.
    • Easily display images, videos, websites, and simulations in a fluid, dynamic format.
    • Appeals to diverse learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic).
    • Teachers can gauge understanding via quick quizzes or drawing exercises directly on the screen.
    • Promotes adaptive teaching based on immediate student responses.
    • Tools like zoom, text-to-speech, and handwriting recognition help accommodate diverse learning needs.
    • Quick switching between resources saves valuable class time.
    • Built-in OS and cloud access reduce the need for external devices.