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PolyVision eno wins Industry award for Innovation

The PolyVision “eno” range of interactive whiteboards has been presented with an “AV Futures” Award for Innovation by AV News, a dedicated communications channel and forum published monthly for almost 20,000 professionals in the AV trade in more than 100 countries.

PolyVision’s AV Futures Award for Innovation recognises the impact of the company’s groundbreaking products – the eno Flex Dynamic, Interactive Whiteboard and eno Mini. Announcing the award, the AV News editors commented that the eno range was “the most profound innovation in interactive whiteboard technology in years” and described the proprietary technology making up the products as “genius”, stating, “It is hard to see how the radical new approach to the design of an interactive whiteboard doesn’t merit an Editor’s Award”.

All PolyVision eno products are marketed exclusively in the UK by A+K.

The eno Flex Dynamic is a complete classroom solution and the first all-in-one product in the world to combine a dry marker board, chalkboard and/or tack surface with PolyVision's eno interactive whiteboard, along with a lifetime warranty.

PolyVision’s Interactive Whiteboard is built from the company’s “e3 environmental ceramic steel” surface, 99.9% recyclable and with the same eno surface lifetime guarantee as the Flex Dynamic. Allowing up to three users at once, it gives teachers and students the chance to collaborate and can save notes and drawings ready to be uploaded for the next lesson. The product is the first and only writing surface to receive “SCS Indoor Advantage Gold” and “Cradle to Cradle Silver” certification.

The eno Mini is a mobile slate that lets teachers and students create and deliver presentations from anywhere in the classroom. It allows students to participate in lessons from their seats and gives teachers the freedom to move around the class while continuing instruction.