Mandeville Beer Garden Focuses On The Details With The ELAN Control System

Launching a restaurant is often a sink-or-swim moment. It’s stressful, exciting and demanding, so any help keeping things organized and flowing smoothly is essential. Just ask Rebekah Gelvin, the proud owner and operator of the new Mandeville Beer Garden in Sarasota, Florida. With 30 draught beers, 150 bottles and a classic beer garden-style food menu, the last thing the staff wants is to have to remember tricky procedures for operating TVs, stereos and other utilities on site.

As the city’s first-ever beer garden, Gelvin knew it might be popular, but was pleasantly surprised at the community’s overwhelming response. Luckily, she thought ahead and outfitted the establishment with advanced technologies designed to lighten the load for her and the staff, centered around an ELAN control system that automates the audio, video, lighting, surveillance cameras and HVAC.

“It’s nice not to worry about turning things on and off,” Gelvin said. “It might seem like a little detail, but there are hundreds of little details that we need to nail every day, so anything that checks a couple items off the list is a big help. As far as grand openings go, ours has been wildly successful, but that does mean that the staff can sometimes be racing around to keep every customer happy. In that environment, giving the bartenders the ability to change TV channels or turn up the music from their personal smartphones is a big help. It saves time and frustration, and even attracts the customers’ attention when they ask how we did that.”

Automating the utilities of the beer garden was a core consideration during construction, according to Mark van den Broek, owner of the Sarasota-based electronics integration firm Smarthouse Integration.

“Technology is basically a given for a modern bar or restaurant, and Rebekah knew that going in,” van den Broek said. “But where legacy owners might see TVs and speakers as the end-all be-all, she recognized that more could be done to simplify operations and free up staff to attend to customers quicker and more effectively. In addition, the energy savings can be considerable. For instance, the beer garden’s lights, TVs, and speakers all automatically turn on 30 minutes before opening and off 30 minutes and after closing. This eliminates the need for a worker to be responsible for these duties, and ensures that it always happens. Even if someone did turn on a light after closing, Rebekah can see that and turn it off using the ELAN g! mobile app on her smartphone or tablet.”

In addition to the automated on/off settings, van den Broek worked closely with Gelvin to create a smart lighting timeline that self-adjusts the lighting levels throughout the day to match ambient light. Combine that with an intelligent HVAC schedule, an integrated security system, 10 IP surveillance cameras and three separate zones of audio and video, and it’s clear the ELAN control system plays an essential role in the beer garden’s operations. It even gives the staff instant control over the beer garden’s functions through their mobile phones.

“Another thing we knew going in is that every customer wants WiFi. They want to take pictures, upload them, search for our beers on apps and be as connected as they are at home,” Gelvin added.

To satisfy this insatiable desire to be connected at all times, van den Broek installed Luxul networking equipment to provide a private network for the staff and a public network for customers. To keep customers informed of specials and restaurant info, two commercial LG display panels show special info and menus as well as TV programming through digital signage software.

The installation includes a variety of indoor and outdoor speakers from JBL and SpeakerCraft with Niles and Crown amplification, all distributed through the ELAN system. Each audio and video zone can be controlled independently from the ELAN mobile app or a 7-inch ELAN touchscreen mounted behind the bar. To keep all the equipment running smoothly and reliably, van den Broek utilized the Panamax MB4315-Pro Power Manager to deliver clean, consistent and protected power.

Stampede Appoints Eric M. Jameson to New Product Manager for Drones

Reinforcing its commitment to make unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, a safe and profitable part of the entire ProAV industry, Stampede, North America’s largest distributor of high value added ProAV solutions, today announced the appointment of Eric M. Jameson to the newly created position of New Product Manager for the Drone and Professional Services categories. Jameson joins Stampede with years of military and commercial drone VAR CTO experience.

“We are honored to have Eric join the sales team,” Stampede President & COO Kevin Kelly said today. “With over twenty-five years of analytical, instructional and operational integration experience with unmanned aerial vehicles, Eric brings to us a knowledge of the field that is going to help our dealers make drones a mainstay of the commercial businesses.”

 After earning a B.A. in Political Science – International Relations from the University of Texas at Arlington, Jameson started his career as a Target Intelligence Specialist with a reserve F-16 unit, with responsibility for deploying contingencies supporting OPERATION DESERT STORM, OPERATION DENY FLIGHT, OPERATION DECISIVE EDGE, and OPERATION NORTHERN WATCH.

 Jameson was later selected for commissioning in the United States Air Force to serve as a Squadron Intelligence Officer before heading operations in the Air Operations Center(AOC) – Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Division focused on ISR Operations and Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED). During his career in the Air Force, Jameson successfully led and managed a large division of over thirty people, multi-million dollar budgets, and numerous high value/critical action programs.

 After retirement, Jameson utilized his subject matter expertise in ISR and UAV’s on several contracts to include building the entire fundamentals courseware for the new Saudi Arabian Alternate Command Operations Center (ACOC) and the Joint Improvised Explosive Device (IED) Defeat Organization (JIEDDO). As a Senior Intelligence Analyst with JIEDDO at the Combined Operations-Intelligence Integration Center (COIC), he deployed to Afghanistan for six months in support of OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM where his subject matter expertise in ISR/Sensor-Fusion and analytical efforts were directly responsible for removing over 3,000lbs of homemade explosives (HME) from the battlefield.

 Most recently, Jameson has held positions as the Chief Technology Officer at Digital Defense Surveillance; a Principal consultant at ELC Enterprises; a Principal Intelligence Analyst at Leonie Industries; and a JSR and AOC Subject Matter Expert at SAIC.

 In addition to his new position at Stampede, Jameson also serves as a faculty member at Unmanned Vehicle University.  Jameson also volunteers as the Air Force Association’s Arizona State Vice-President for Aerospace Education.

“Eric is a dedicated professional who has a comprehensive knowledge of unmanned aerial vehicles and their applications,” Kelly added. “He is going to play a very important role in developing and deploying Stampede’s long-term product and support programs in this dynamic and rapidly growing product category.” 

NanoLumens Introduces NanoClear™, the Next-Generation Transparent Visualization Solution!

NanoLumens®, the world’s leading manufacturer and marketer of visualization solutions in any size, shape, or curvature, today announced the introduction of the next great advance in its solutions offerings — the groundbreaking, fully-transparent NanoClear™ display platform.

“NanoLumens has always been unique in its ability to provide customers with visual solutions in any size, shape or curvature — solutions that in every respect live up to their imagination,” NanoLumens Vice President of Marketing and Business Development Nate Remmes explained. “However, the introduction of our transparent visualization technology takes the company to the next level of innovation. We’re proud to be one of the first companies to commercialize this industry-changing technology, and provide exceptional solutions to customers around the world.”

Utilizing state-of-the-art nano-optical particle diffusion, the new NanoClear display platform allows objects to seamlessly float in space. The display can accept input from nearly any device or content management system to produce specific messaging on the clear display. Extremely slim and ultra-lightweight, NanoClear, like all NanoLumens visualization solutions, is also energy-efficient and feature a bright, seamless, high-resolution picture quality.

The company’s patented display technology and highly innovative visual solutions are transforming the way companies engage their audiences in every type of higher education, retail, hospitality, stadium, arena, casino, transportation and public event environments.

In fact, according to Remmes, NanoClear has recently been installed in major retail locations, airports, and arenas, including the TD Garden in Boston. “We’re thrilled to see this new technology already changing the atmospherics in so many diverse installation environments,” he said.

Highest Elevated Bar in Ireland Gets a Facelift and an Audio Upgrade With the ELAN g! System

After a complete interior remodel, Ireland’s highest elevation bar, The Ponderosa, is back in business and delighting guests with great food and one of the most unique locations in the country. The establishment has come full speed into the 21st century with a fully automated audio system by ELAN and Niles, a new design, an expanded kitchen and awe-inspiring views.

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