Bring Us Your Toughest Mounting Challenge
In the world of dvLED, the display may get the attention, but the mounting system is often what determines whether a project succeeds or fails.
As LED deployments become more ambitious, spanning curved walls, architectural integrations, immersive environments, and unconventional surfaces, integrators are increasingly discovering that standard mounting solutions simply aren’t designed for every scenario. When precision, structural complexity, or unique geometry enters the equation, custom engineering becomes essential.
A perfect example is the 140-foot curved LED video wall at Boston’s 10 World Trade, where the project team set out to create not just a display, but a defining architectural feature inside the building’s great hall.
The challenge? The wall followed a non-uniform curve that tightened toward the ends, making traditional off-the-shelf mounting systems impossible to use without risking alignment issues across the massive installation.
This is where companies like Mount-It! PRO step beyond being hardware providers and into the role of engineering partners.
For the 10 World Trade installation, Mount-It! PRO developed a fully customized mounting architecture specifically engineered around the project’s geometry. The system allowed micro-adjustments at every module position, ensuring more than 400 Planar LED panels aligned seamlessly into a single visual canvas.
Custom dvLED projects often require solving challenges such as:
• Non-uniform curves or angled walls
• Structural limitations within buildings
• Tight installation tolerances
• Flush architectural integration
• Serviceability and long-term maintenance access
• Weight distribution and load management
• Compressed project timelines
In many cases, the mounting system becomes as engineered as the LED wall itself.
Another critical factor is collaboration. Complex installations demand close coordination between manufacturers, integrators, architects, and on-site teams. At 10 World Trade, Mount-It! PRO embedded engineering support directly into the installation process, helping the team navigate real-time alignment and deployment challenges under a dramatically shortened two-week timeline.
This type of hands-on partnership is becoming increasingly important as dvLED expands beyond standard conference rooms and into experiential environments, transportation hubs, corporate lobbies, retail flagships, entertainment venues, and public spaces.
For integrators, knowing when to move beyond standard mounting solutions can save enormous time, labor, and risk later in the project lifecycle.
Because sometimes the biggest challenge in LED isn’t the pixels. It’s the precision behind them.