Chinese LED display manufacturer LianTronics is showcasing an interesting take on building big displays into meetings and events facilities that have moveable walls – the kind of thing that allows a wall to be moved away to make two rooms into one larger one.
“These ultra-thin LED walls were designed to blend with the door,” the company notes in a Linkedin post. “They can be split or spliced together without seams to form a passable channel, bringing visitors a unique and immersive experience and offering the showroom greater flexibility.”
The walls appear to move, at least in part, using wheels and a track system on the bottom.
It strikes me that most meeting rooms use a back wall, as opposed to side/dividing walls, as the main display surface. But I could imagine how this idea could be worked into spaces that are very flexible by design. Or maybe the anteroom for an attraction that opens up after a presentation.

