Strong Global Entertainment, Inc. manufactures and distributes projection screens and customized screen support systems in North America, South America, Asia, and internationally. It distributes digital cinema equipment and provides technical support services to the entertainment industry. The company also offers eclipse curvilinear screens for use in theme parks and immersive exhibitions, and military simulation applications; and projectors, servers, audio systems, and other third-party products, including lenses and lamps. In addition, it provides technical support services, such as digital projection equipment installation and after-sale maintenance, and network support services to the cinema operators; and managed services, as well as engages in the content creation and production of feature films and series. The company was incorporated in 2021 and is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Strong Global Entertainment, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Strong/MDI Screen Systems, Inc.
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