Colombia. Two Vertigo graphics processors, multiple Densité signal processors, 3 Nvision routers and several Kaleidos monitoring equipment were the devices that the company Inviso contributed, through its Miranda, Gepco and ADC-TE brands, to provide the Attic Center of the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Colombia.
The copper wiring of the Gepco brand as well as panels and connectors of ADC-TE, were also part of the products of the company used in the center, which has laboratories focused mainly on the production of images, animation, design and architecture.
Precisely, during the official inauguration of the Penthouse Center, held at the end of November, Jose Luis Reyes, vice president of sales and operations of Inviso, stated that "it has been a source of pride and great satisfaction to participate from the beginning in this important project that after two long years of planning and execution was inaugurated in Bogotá."
The official also added that "we are sure that it will be a reference center for both the academic area and community services not only in this country but throughout Latin America."


