Below are just some of the projects we have been hard at work on, both current and completed.

University of London, Warburg Institute

Harkwood Services worked with the prestigious Warburg Institute to define comprehensive AV requirements for a major refurbishment project, creating the

BabyDevLab, University of East London

Harkwood Services was commissioned by the BabyDevLab at the University of East London to develop a pioneering wearable device system

Firmware v2.1.1 released

Firmware v2.1.1 has been released with the following enhancements Addition of an Extended Mode to enable errors of up to +/

University of Cambridge / Royal Papworth Hospital

Harkwood Services worked with the design team for Project Atria, a groundbreaking joint venture between the University of Cambridge and

University of London, Senate House

Working with the University of London to redevelop several spaces within the iconic Grade II* listed Senate House building. The

cmdBridge now available!

cmdBridge is now available. What is cmdBridge I hear you say? cmdBridge is designed to help AV integrators and support

Spears and Munsil UHD HDR Benchmark

Spears and Munsil, the renowned developer of display calibration discs, have launched their new UHD HDR Benchmark Blu-Ray disc.  Whether

Firmware v2.0.3 released

This firmware release enables the use of special characters, such as -+#$, within custom splash messages.  Previously only alpha numeric

The Quadram Institute (award-winning)

Harkwood Services provided specialist AV consulting for the Quadram Institute’s new multimillion-pound state-of-the-art food and health research centre in

cmdBridge

cmdBridge is a new product developed internally within Harkwood Services to help make support and ongoing maintenance of AV systems

Good AV sync is essential, how do you check yours?

Everyone knows how annoying it is when a system has an AV sync problem. So how should I test a

Firmware v2.0.2 released

Since launch there have been a few instances where video detection in specific environments has been a problem. Following a