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Keeping 25 million German mobile customers connected, the safe and timely transit of 400,000 rail passengers to and from Rome; or ensuring 9 million Spanish homes have access to electricity whenever they need it.

24 hours a day, 7 days a week – that’s a big responsibility.

Christie display wall solutions support the 24/7 mission critical operation of some of the World’s largest telecommunication and transport networks, help to monitor the supply of water, gas and electricity to millions of homes and keep businesses around the World informed of change as and when it happens.

Network operation centres (NOCs), command and control environments (C&C), monitoring stations or simply control rooms, Christie have been developing purpose-built display solutions for control environments for over 25 years.

In that time Christie has successfully delivered over 1,000 control room solutions for customers such as AT&T, BBC, Deutsche Telecom, Exxon Mobile, Highways Agency, NASDAQ, National Grid, Russian State Railways and many others.

Christie manufacturers a range of control room display systems, encompassing video cubes, rear-screen tiling projectors, custom-built enclosures and video wall controllers; all from our ISO: 9001 quality and ISO: 14001 environmental standards.

This site has been developed to help you learn more about Christie’s approach to control room design, our products and experience.

You can also contact us directly; at no cost and no obligation, to receive free consultation and advice concerning your control room requirements. To contact us click here.

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