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News #02

The New Griffin DVD Duplicator

1 to 3 DVD Duplicator

Stand alone - No PC required

• 16 x speed drives
• LCD Display
• 1 year warranty

£437.00 + VAT

Not including delivery.

Also available with upto 10 burners.




News #03

New products are available...

Our range of Interview Recording Systems now incorporates the AVIRS package designed for installation in Family Protection and Vulnerable and Intimidated witness suites and a DVD version of the Portable Interview Recording System.





News #04

Bygone Brum

Museum of the Jewellery Quarter

Griffin have designed and integrated a media playback system to support an exhibition of photographs drawn from the City’s archives and some private collections, the museums first exhibition of the spring season takes you on a journey through some of the well-known and less familiar landmarks of the Jewellery Quarter. Local residents and popular figures were interviewed as they browsed the collection; sound bites of their memories and stories were recorded, edited and then made available to share with an audience via a custom made keyboard. The exhibition runs from the 25th March until 3rd July. For more information on specialist media playback systems please contact Paul Griffin in Production Facilities





News #05

Tutor Mobile Unveiled

On 10th March 2005 The Tutor Mobile was unveiled at the Official opening of ‘The Modern Classroom Programme’ at University College Worcester. Guests were invited from across Herefordshire and Worcestershire to see at first hand the hi-tech experiences available at the University College. As part of the modern classroom initiative the Tutor mobile has been developed in conjunction with the University College to provide a cost effective alternative to hardwired resources and represents the latest in our range of lecterns.


News #06The Bishop of Worcester, the Right Rev Dr Peter Selby, the Mayor of both Hereford and Worcester and Alan Curless, MBE, Chairman of Learning and Skills Council Herefordshire and Worcestershire were among the 130 guests invited to see the latest learning developments.

The Chairman of Worcestershire County Councillor, Derek Prodger MBE, officially opened the Modern Classroom Programme.


News #07Principal of UCW, Professor David Green, said the official opening had provided a great opportunity for people to see the hi-tech developments driving forward the University College. "Our aim has been to create virtual learning environments for the future, and this latest technology will expand the opportunities available for both our students and staff." he said.

Dr Kim Howells, MP, Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education has given his backing to the scheme.


News #08"I am impressed with the vision that University College Worcester has shown in investing in this initiative. A state-of-the-art learning environment can help to support teaching and encourage learning, and will benefit both students and lecturers.

To read more about the Tutor Mobile go to downloads
and click the “Tutor Mobile” Acrobat Icon to download
a brochure.