NASHVILLE — PixelFLEX, a designer of the LED video curtain, is relocating its business operations from Memphis to Nashville. The move to 700 Cowan St. in Nashville was made to better service the music industry and church market. PixelFLEX screens have provided support to musical acts including Meat Loaf, Toby Mac and Skillet, Darius Rucker and Rascal Flatts, as well as ministry leaders such as Joel Osteen.
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NASHVILLE — PixelFLEX, a designer of the LED video curtain, announced the relocation of its business operations from Memphis to Nashville. The move, to 700 Cowan St. in Nashville, was made to better service the music industry and church market.
“Commonly referred to as ‘Music City,’ Nashville is the center of the music industry,” said Jeremy Byrd, president of PixelFLEX. “In addition to its ties to music, Nashville also is well known for its strong religious roots. Our LED curtains are an ideal solution for both musical acts and faith-based organizations looking to enhance live performances with rich and engaging video images. As such, it seemed logical that we would move our base of operations across the state.”
After the launch of its initial 20mm video screen in 2011, PixelFLEX expanded its product offerings in 2012 to include 18mm, 30mm, 50mm and 100mm screens. PixelFLEX screens have provided support to musical acts including Meat Loaf, Toby Mac and Skillet, Darius Rucker and Rascal Flatts, as well as ministry leaders such as Joel Osteen. Additionally, the company’s product is also targeted for fixed theatre installations – the company’s screen is currently used at the University of Iowa and Longwood University.
PixelFLEX LED curtains are available from low to high resolution, are flexible in all directions, and can be stored in a single road case to simplify shipping.
“Able to fit in a single five-foot trunk and requiring minimal time to set up and tear down, our LED curtains are extremely popular with one-truck tours where space and manpower are an issue,” Byrd continued. “The move to Nashville will facilitate our company’s continued growth as we introduce new products and provide support to leading acts and ministries.”