
What we Do
D J Willrich Ltd is an internationally experienced company.
Working in such a complex field means that attention to detail is paramount. DJW understand the importance of meeting clients face to face to make sure that everyone is speaking the same language, from different business cultures to ‘site-slang’. We work with local services and maintenance companies to ensure that, no matter where the project is, distance won’t mean a delay in service.
We establish strong relationships with our clients, and our suppliers keeping up to date with, the latest equipment available, changes in regulations and codes of practice, and are sensitive and respectful to local ways of behaviour.
Our projects cover a very broad range from museums to amusement parks, penthouse apartments to super yachts, and stately homes. Each has its own challenges, and involves working at a varied pace, allowing for differing skill levels, work ethics, interpretations, having a flexible approach towards other contractors, and paying particular attention to meeting the clients needs.
In a specialised field, the name DJW is synonymous with professionalism and excellent service, maintaining good relationships with our client, and providing follow up and maintenance service.
UK and Europe
DJW has a long association with the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu. From there the business has grown to global proportions but we still maintain a large percentage of work in Europe and the UK. In Germany, at the Nurburgring, we were responsible for all the hardware, installation and programming, and programming the whole show to be controlled from one master portable control.
North America
DJW has worked across these countries, using our skills in consulting and advising on projects from the initial innovation stage. We provide clients with an opportunity to see how their plans can come to fruition and help them find the best of many local AV providers to bring their dreams to life. In Jamestown Williamsburg, we developed the Virtual Viewer which allowed visitors to see the area as it had looked in the past.
Middle East
DJW has been working on projects in the Middle East for more than 15 years, initially with the Natural History Museum, at the Sharjah Desert Park. Since then we have maintained a continual presence there; supplying, programming and installing all the AV hardware in many further projects. In Jordan, at the Children’s Museum, we were also responsible for developing some of the interactive software as well as all the hardware.
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