KwickScreen Without Borders

As a London-based company, here at KwickScreen we have sold our products to every NHS Trust across the UK. However, we pride ourselves on our international reputation. Our screens have been used worldwide for many applications, from creating privacy in Geneva airport to corridor care in Swedish hospitals. 

Our recent partnership with Steelcase in the US and Canada will further increase our presence abroad. 


  • Pop-up clinics for Canadian Blood

We have provided approximately 300 KwickScreen Duos to Canadian Blood for pop-up blood donation clinics and COVID-19 screening during the pandemic. 

  • Candlelit dinner by the beach in Boston

A perk of being able to print whatever your heart desires on our screens is that you can use them for more outside-of-the-box applications. Boston Children’s Hospital hosted a Parent’s Night Out in their canteen to give parents a moment of reprieve from the stressful hospital environment. We printed scenes of a seaside restaurant on the KwickScreen Pro to add that ‘wow’ factor and put a smile on the parents’ faces. 

  • Making the most of hospital spaces in Sweden

Our KwickScreen Airs can be used at a moment’s notice to create a bay in areas of the hospital that would not normally contain patients during times of overflow. The Air can be removed from the wall when not in use but it also retracts so that it is very much out of the way. 

  • Corridor care in Boston

The KwickScreen Duo can also be used to create pop-up bays to isolate areas in a hospital. We believe that as the surge of patients changes throughout the year, a hospital needs to be flexible to meet demand. Our screens help take advantage of your entire space. 

  • Privacy and branding in Geneva Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle 

Despite what you might think, our screens can also be used outside of healthcare for branding in conferences and privacy in public spaces. Our screens are used in airports, namely Geneva Airport and Paris’s main hub, Charles de Gaulle. Our screens have been used to section off a security area at a gate for passengers, create a partitioned pre-boarding facility to prevent queue bottlenecks, and disguise maintenance works within the terminal.

  • Immersive medical training in New Orleans

Realistic simulations are fundamental to the learning experience and help students make the link between theory and clinical practice. The medical training facilities of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana are located on the third floor so getting hold of a decommissioned ambulance would simply be too difficult. Enter our Simbulance, a low fidelity simulation of an ambulance that can be packed away neatly for easy storage. 

Get in touch if you want to be the next destination of our jet setting screens!

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