Draper Projection Screens-Designed, Engineered, and Assembled in the USA

We stand ready and able to fill your orders for projection screens and projector lifts! During a time in which many companies have moved manufacturing to other countries, Draper continues to design, engineer, and assemble our products in the USA. In fact, in response to ever-increasing demand for quality products, we have increased engineering capabilities and manufacturing capacity at our headquarters in Spiceland, Indiana.

Other manufacturers in the industry may be cutting back on their number of work days and falling behind on shipments, but we have maintained short lead-times. We keep a close eye on our supply chains to make sure we have what we need to fill your orders, while also protecting the health of our employees through social distancing and common-sense practices.

While many manufacturers are reducing their customer-friendly services, we have launched a new extended warranty for our audiovisual products: 7 years for the new Acumen Series, and 5 years for all other projection screen models!

Draper is the partner you need to make sure your audiovisual business stays profitable and on schedule. Click here to find your Draper representative and contact us today to discuss how we can help.

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