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Electrosonic designs, builds, and maintains immersive audiovisual environments for spaces such as museums, theaters, transit hubs, sports venues, offices, media facilities, energy sites, and universities. It combines AV systems with architectural spaces and storytelling to create engaging experiences, working end-to-end from concept and design through installation and long-term service. The company differentiates itself with a decades-long track record, international reach, and multiple awards, enabling it to handle large, multi-site projects and deliver consistent experiences. Its goal is to help clients communicate messages, entertain, and educate through immersive environments that leave a lasting impression.
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Design
Entertainment
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Burbank, California
Founded
1964
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SNA Displays, electrosonic build motion-based museum experience in Montana. July 6, 2026 / News HELENA, MT - LED video builder SNA Displays partnered with audiovisual and technology services company Electrosonic and other technology partners to deliver a fully immersive journey through Montana's history. The Montana Heritage Center, located a block away from the state's capitol building in Helena, is now using LED video technology and other audiovisual elements to create an interactive environment to tell the stories of the state's earliest inhabitants through to modern times. Electrosonic designed a comprehensive and integrated AV ecosystem in which sound, light, and motion respond to visitors. SNA Displays supplied custom video walls and slim vertical displays that define key gallery moments. In total, SNA Displays manufactured and supplied 42 display faces across 9 exhibits using a mix of 1.2, 1.9, and 2.5 mm interior LED video technology. Digital design studio RLMG created dynamic interactive and media content tailored to each display. Through this collaboration, museum visitors can see and hear stories, often told in the original sovereign nations' languages, while standing amid depictions of wildlife, mining tunnels, open roads, and more. Guests enter the museum through Washington Way at the entrance of the Homeland Gallery. In honor of American industrialist Dennis Washington, this cinematic passage surrounds curious story-seekers with coordinated projection, LED fissures, and an LED ceiling display that curves like a flowing river. The environment shifts color and sound to express various themes and begin the immersive museum experience. The narrative continues through the state's eras of mining, resilience, and innovation. Interactive touchscreens tell personal stories, while the dramatic Mineshaft Experience surrounds visitors with LED videowalls, spatial audio, and synchronized lighting to recreate life underground. This immersive technology simulates a shaking floor and plunges guests into the reality of Montana's mining history. Another key exhibit contains a sweeping concave dvLED wall called Moving Through Time which uses visuals that move in sync with the gallery's immersive soundscape. Likewise, the Sovereign Nations Tipi includes motion sensors and touchpoints to trigger origin tales and scenes of village life that play in sync with sound and lighting. "In the museum itself, first you are greeted by the veins in the stone, with embedded LED that allows them to appear to flow like water, lava, etc.," describes Paul England, senior director of design solutions at SNA Displays. "The overhead LED river leads you into the first gallery, with a large curved overhead display welcoming guests and introducing what the museum is all about. There are many wonderful exhibits and a wealth of artifacts and treasures, but for me the highlight is the mineshaft ride. Guests can step into a mine elevator car, pull the rope to start their shift and ride down into the deep well, stopping along the way to view restored archival footage as well as digital recreations of the people, activities and conditions in the mine. All while being told a story of the brave and tough men that worked the seam. Everyone who watches the experience is simply captivated!" About SNA Displays. SNA Displays is a leading LED video display manufacturer across several market sectors including sports and live-event venues, out-of-home (OOH), commercial real estate, retail environments, museums and commissioned digital art, workplaces, new construction, and many others. With a focus on quality, technological and construction expertise, and dependable service, SNA Displays has worked alongside technology partners to design and build some of the largest and most recognizable LED video installations in the world. Discover how SNA Displays builds big at snadisplays.com. About electrosonic. Electrosonic is an international audiovisual and technology services company that designs, builds, and supports innovative technology solutions that create lasting experiences where people live, work, and play. Founded in 1964, Electrosonic has been recognized for its superior and unsurpassed Technology Master Planning(TM) and System Integration services. With unique global capability, SNA Displays deliver highly complex world-class projects across many sectors, including financial services, professional business, entertainment - theme parks, museums and visitor centers, gaming and hospitality, technology and media, energy, and utilities. Electrosonic provides a comprehensive scope of technical and professional services with expertise in ICT and Network Infrastructure, Security, Surveillance and Access Control, Audio, Video and Control Systems, and Acoustics. Electrosonic is where imagination comes to life.(TM) electrosonic.com.
Electrosonic, a leading international audiovisual and technology services company, has announced the promotion of Nico Åhlström to chief financial and operating officer.
The Freedman Group, parent company of Sydney's Rode Microphones, has acquired US-based Lectrosonics, a maker of high-end wireless audio equipment. This acquisition, announced Thursday, enhances Freedman's US presence amid global trade uncertainty. Financial terms were not disclosed, but it follows Freedman's $180 million acquisition of US audio hardware maker Mackie in late 2023. The group is owned by Australian billionaire Paul Freedman.
Electrosonic has received the 2024 Commercial Integration Award Winner for Best Immersive Experience Project for its work at View Boston!
Electrosonic appoints tech veteran Marc Jourlait as Chairperson of the Board.
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Industries
Design
Entertainment
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Burbank, California
Founded
1964
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