Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now India move takes number of VuWall office locations to three adding to Quebec (Canada) and Kusterdingen (Germany) Video wall and display management solutions specialist VuWall, is pleased to announce a key partner development as they consolidate activities in India The AV industry has shown remarkable growth in the region in recent years the Indian Subcontinent AV market generated $6 billion making it the third-largest market in the Asia-Pacific region it’s enjoyed steady expansion in line with this growth and has appointed Mandar Gupte a man with over 20 years’ experience in AV distribution and consultancy to head up and spearhead VuWall’s growth ambitions in the region.  “We are excited in partnering with VuWall Technologies to expand its business activities in India,” said Gupte “We are confident that VuWall’s simple yet powerful solution for AV network and video wall management will gain wide acceptance in the Indian market we will fulfil the role of both sales and distribution; rightsizing the product to suit users’ needs and getting it distributed efficiently in the India market president of VuWall added: “It is an exciting time for India and an exciting growth area for us Corporate and security/transportation AV have shown strong growth in the region and we believe VuWall can help local integrators and distributors offer flexible and modular solutions that are well suited for their specific market.” Michael Garwood Tags ⋅ © 2025 Future Publishing Limited Quay House England and Wales company registration number 2008885 Cockpit of full flight simulator from Reiser Simulation and Training Additive manufacturing of oversized plastic components offers enormous advantages for mold-free small- and medium-size production runs The key to this is Q.BIG 3D’s VFGF (variable fused granulate fabrication) process commissioned Murtfeldt Additive Solutions (Murtfeldt AS) in Kusterdingen to produce a modular cockpit for a full-flight helicopter simulator The cockpit was made on a Queen 1 system from Q.BIG 3D at Murtfeldt Tool-free production with a 3D extrusion printer opens up short time-to-market strategies for users Eliminating tooling costs and utilizing new build strategies for component geometries combine with extremely short amortization periods for this system technology compared to alternative AM strategies such as FDM printers is the use of commercially available standard granulate without filaments in 3D printing © 2025 Quality Digest. Copyright on content held by Quality Digest or by individual authors. Contact Quality Digest for reprint information “Quality Digest" is a trademark owned by Quality Circle Institute Inc.