Control Center is a set of multimedia equipment that allows you to monitor and control various types of activities round the clock using dedicated software applications. High end visualization, sound processing, graphic and video information systems form the backbone of any control center.

Control Center provides the operators with all the facilities for their work. All the center components operate 24/7/365. 


High end visualization, sound processing, graphic and video information systems form the backbone of any control center. They facilitate:

  • real time processing of production data;
  • information provision; 
  • holding audio and video conferences;
  • creating and analyzing production and economic models;
  • monitoring production process;
  • conducting internal and company-wide meetings via multipoint video conferencing tools.

 The key Control Center components are:

Image processing
In order to display various types of data on the video wall, we employ scalable video wall processors that support different input and output signals and multi-window applications. Advanced video scaling technology used in those processors contributes to unmatched image quality.

Switching and control
Video switching system is comprised of devices used to switch video signals and convert them into digital formats. Its core is a high-performance modular matrix switcher that is capable of transmitting and switching digital audio and video signals via fiber-optic cables. The device supports hot swapping of input/output boards, backup power units and also includes real-time monitoring feature, which makes it a highly reliable comprehensive solution for audio/video control signals fiber-optic switching in critical applications. 

To streamline system management, we have designed the Automated Control Subsystem, which manages all the system equipment. Key Automated Control Subsystem components are the processor and the control touch screen. The processor controls the equipment, while the touch screen makes it easy and accessible to all users.

Group Data Display System
Video Display Subsystem allows you to show various types of images or video on a single screen and facilitate teamwork when analysing data.

Video Display Subsystem components are:

  • display devices;
  • playback sources, video output;
  • video/audio recording devices.


The video programmes you compile can be displayed on video walls of different types:

  • projection cubes;
  • LED panels. 

Rear-Projection Video Wall Cubes create a single video display area using LED cubes. Key features of this technology are:

  • 24/7/365 display uptime; 
  • continuous static image display;
  • 7 years average lifespan.


LED-panel video wall is a more affordable alternative for displaying dynamic images compared to a rear projection- or video cube-based system. It requires little space behind the video wall and takes less time for installation, but has a number of drawbacks:

  • LED panels require maintenance and can’t be used 24/7/365;
  • they can’t be used to display static images due to burnout issues;
  • the display is not seamless, but has seams of 3.5 mm;
  • 3 years average lifespan.


Audio and Video Conferencing
Digital Conferencing is used to conduct multipoint group conferences and meetings with no travel monetary or time costs.

There are two types of digital conferences:

  •  Audio Conferences;
  • Video Conferences.


The equipment includes:

  • congress system;
  • videoconferencing equipment;
  • sound amplification system.