Placement and mounting
Review the visual point, height, angle, mount type, wall or surface and conditions where the display will be installed.
Displays, media players and connectivity installed to communicate offers, menus, information and operational messages in commercial spaces.
Visual communication
A signage project requires placement, mounting, power, signal, network, media player and maintenance access to be defined before installation.
Review the visual point, height, angle, mount type, wall or surface and conditions where the display will be installed.
Routes for power, HDMI, network, media player or related devices while protecting appearance and future service access.
Technical preparation so the client can show menus, announcements, queue information, promotions or internal messages.
Where it creates value
A properly installed display presents updated messages in areas visible to customers or internal teams and reduces dependence on printed materials.

MNDisplays for menus, promotions, counters, reception and front-of-house visual communication.
RTInformation points, offers, interior display areas, customer-service screens and visible client-facing messages.
VWSupport for larger visual installations when a space needs presence and clear readability.
NWNetwork, Wi-Fi, cabling, media player and access review when a display depends on connectivity.
Technical scope
The scope is defined by the site and desired result. Willdor prepares the physical and connectivity environment for organized, maintainable operation.
Mounts, height, surface, rear access, physical safety and visual readability from the intended area.
Cable routes, signal or network connection, power coordination and media player or external device placement.
Media players, mini PCs, adapters, Wi-Fi, ethernet, switches and dependencies with other site systems.
Project path
Before installation, the plan defines where content will be seen, how the display will be powered and how equipment can be accessed later.
We identify the display visibility point, audience, available surface and possible cable routes.
Mount, placement, cabling, network, media player and dependencies are defined before installation.
The display is mounted, cables are organized and devices are connected according to the approved scope.
Signal, power, source, connection and basic access are reviewed so the client understands operation.
Maintenance and review
Over time, content, network, media player or display placement may change. An organized installation makes adjustments, diagnostics and expansion easier.

Tell us where the display will go, what content you need to show and what connectivity already exists. That information defines the next technical step.