ACT Entertainment Announces Plate and Panel Design Software Updates

by | Gear, Production

ACT Entertainment, an industry-leading manufacturer and distributor of music and live performance equipment, showcased the cutting edge updates to its Design Vision custom plate and panel software at InfoComm 2023. 

Design Vision provides an easy drag and drop process that affords users with a simple, free, web-based method of turning their ideas for customized plates and panels into a finished, professional design. It is compatible with Mac, PC and a wide array of mobile devices to increase accessibility for customers in any setting ― including on the go.

An extensive and growing library of components is included in the program to allow immediate selection of plates, panels, connectors and more in just a few clicks. Among these are a wide assortment of aluminum and steel plates and panels with an extensive array of finishes, including anodized, powder-coated or painted. Industry leading connector brands such as Neutrik™ and Switchcraft™ are also showcased. Additionally, Design Vision provides reporting that displays product drawings, material lists and total retail price, which is especially useful for inclusion in bids.

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