Category: News

CCS eNews – New CCS Locations

November 2015 – CCS adds new Kentucky/Indiana/Illinois office to expand national service CCS Presentation Systems, one of the largest integrators of audiovisual equipment in the

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CCS eNews – New Hires

CCS New England – Welcome Sarah Seckla A lifelong resident of NH, Sarah Seckla is joining us from the education world as our newest K-12

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CCS eNews – Employee Spotlight

CCS New England – Congratulations Brad Parmenter Brad Parmenter was promoted to Service Manager and Site Engineer/Programmer. In this position he will be handling the

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CCS eNews – Client Spotlight

CCS Mid-Atlantic – UMUC Executive Conference Room CCS is designing a new digital AV system for the UMUC Executive Conference Room. The main point for

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CCS eNews – Featured Products

zSpace – Virtual Reality Using a pair of tracking glasses and a tracking pen, users can interact with objects in a stunning 3D environment. Those

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CCS eNews – Upcoming Events

December 1st-2nd, 2015 CMTC – Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference | CCS New England CCS New England will be participating in the Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference

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SMART reinvents the SMART Board

More than 20 years ago, SMART Technologies invented the SMART Board, an amazing tool to help teachers connect and collaborate with students. Since then, SMART

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Collaborate for Success with NEC

When corporations and educational institutions are asked what goals or elements are important to their success, the term collaboration is often at the top of

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Expand Your World Beyond Your Physical Walls!

Every job is custom, but most corporate clients are interested in a variety of presentation systems including projectors, projection screens, large-format flat panel displays and high definition video conferencing. Additionally, CCS has the ability to integrate a room control system to provide total control over your audiovisual components.
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