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Stansted Airport Traffic Control Projections for NHS
EMF Search Lights out again with the fabulous Doctors, Nurses, Care workers and all the staff at the Portland Hospital. #clapforkeyworkers #ClapForTheNHS
Coronavirus – business as usual
EMF are operating as normal and will be here when you need us.
In response to the current COVID-19 situation around the world, we would like to take this opportunity to reassure you that EMF Technology has taken every viable measure to ensure that we can continue to offer you and your business the same service you’ve come to expect, and with this in mind we are reviewing and observing daily advice and guidance from the Government and NHS advisors and we have contingency plans are in place to ensure we can provide our services as normal a possible throughout the period.
Brexit projections 10 Downing Street, London
Brexit projections at 10 Downing Street, London for the countdown till 11pm when the UK left the EU.
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Brexit projections White Cliffs of Dover
Brexit projections Sky News across the White Cliffs of Dover for the countdown till 11pm when we left the EU.
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Brexit projections, MoD London
Brexit projections at MoD, London for the countdown till 11pm when the UK left the EU.
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Brexit projections Whitehall
Brexit projections at Whitehall, London for the countdown till 11pm for when the UK left the EU.
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MoD building projections for LGB20
Christmas projection for Beauty & the Beast
Christmas projections for Aylesbury Theatre production of Beauty & the Beast ran for a month over the Christmas and New Year.
William Blake St Paul’s Cathedral Projections
Delighted to be working alongside Tate Britain and St Paul’s Cathedral providing the ultra high power projection equipment for the William Blake activity running from 28th November until 2nd December from 16.30 – 21.00 each evening.
William Blake’s final masterpiece illuminates the iconic dome of St Paul’s Cathedral to celebrate the artist’s birthday. The image projected is from the dramatic illustration Ancient of Days 1827 and was described by Blake as ‘the best I have every finished’.
Tate Britain chose St Paul’s Cathedral as it is home to the most visited Blake memorial with thousands visiting the crypt each year, to recreate his vision on a monumental scale.