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Evans Engineering - Big LED Screens for Events
Evans Engineering provides an advanced solution in mobile visual display technology with its Big LED Screens, designed for large-scale events. These screens offer comprehensive turn-key solutions, equipped with trailers and screen positioning hoists powered by either AC or diesel generators. Notably, the screens have the capability to rotate 320 degrees on the trailer, making it the largest mobile rotating display in the southern hemisphere. The design and mounting procedures, including the hoist and control systems, are executed by Evans Engineering. The screens come in two sizes, with a nominal area of 12m² or 40m², catering to varying event requirements. The setup delivers effective communication and visualization options, leveraging high-quality display technology for impactful event presentations.Engineering innovation has no boundaries and has lead us to work with many interesting projects over the years. It has been a rewarded experience because every project can be absolutely different and requires unique and innovative thinking our team is known for in New Zealand and internationally. Learn more about our capabilities. Got a product idea in mind? Need a simple or complex part custom made? One off’s or production runs, we offer it all.
Big LED Screens are mobile visual display screens offering complete turn key solutions with trailers and screen positioning hoists powered by AC or diesel generator. Learn More
The big screen can to be rotated on the trailer 320 degrees.
This is the biggest rotating mobile display screen in the southern hemisphere.
The complete trailer fit out and mounting of the screens to the trailer including the positioning hoist and all controls were supplied by Evans Engineering.
We supply two screen sizes with nominal screen area of 12m2 or 40m2
- Outdoors event
- Sports events
- Concerts
- Advertising Campaign
- Public warning or special message
