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Future Automation Enters U.S. Market

Future Automation has announced that it is exhibiting at CEDIA Expo 2011 and distributing, for the first time in the U.S., an automated mounting and lift solutions to custom integrators. Future Automation’s product range is specialized on developing moving audio and video solutions that combine functionality with

Future Automation has announced that it is exhibiting at CEDIA Expo 2011 and distributing an automated mounting and lift solution to custom integrators, for the first time in the U.S.

Future Automation’s product range is specialized on developing moving audio and video solutions that combine functionality with quality engineering and aesthetic appeal, according to the company. Future Automation designs and manufactures a comprehensive range of lift mechanisms for flat screens, wall mounts, projector mounts and drops, moving panel mechanisms, ceiling mounts and drops, floor and table mounts, as well as a full line of control, connectivity and safety accessories.

Based in the UK, and founded over twelve years ago, Future Automation will enter the U.S. market to fill a hole in the high-end custom home market, the company says.

“Custom integrators need to offer their affluent clientele innovative solutions to meet the challenges of integrating technology discretely within the interior scheme,” said director of marketing, Ollie French. “We’ve been doing this for more than a decade throughout Europe and are truly excited to bring our solutions to the U.S.”

Every Future Automation lift, drop or mount, whether it is a standard product offering or custom design, is 100 percent hand-crafted. Future Automation’s facilities enable the company to customize in 3D and 2D as well as a laser profiling machine, CNC lathes and CNC mills and a full metal fabrication facility. All Future Automation products are designed to interface with whichever third-party control system that the integrator requires.

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