Monthly Archives: December 2015

Choosing the Right Speakers for Creating Effective Learning Environments

Often thought of as small cities unto themselves, large college and university campuses use a wide range of specialized education, presentation and event facilities. From classrooms, lecture halls and active learning centers to multi-use rooms, theaters, arenas and stadiums, there’s almost no limit to the range of applications they support. As is the case with
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The Pros and Cons of House AV in Conference Centers

Traditionally, audio and video for an event at a conference center was always a custom affair. Hotels brought in AV from a third-party contractor, and clients selected the specific arrangement of speakers, projectors, microphones, screens and everything else they needed, whether they had a small client meeting or a large party or musical event. Of
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Automated AV and the Interactive Retail Experience

In a recent article in inAVate Magazine, Paul Milligan discussed some of the ways that augmented reality (AR) has the potential to impact us. Although he discussed a variety of applications, from healthcare to the enterprise to connected cars, one of the applications that really caught my attention was in retail. Milligan describes an AR
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Networked AV and the Connected Hospital

The goal of technology is to help make people’s lives better, and nowhere is that truer than in healthcare. In an environment where seconds can mean life or death, having accurate information when you need it is vital. That’s why we’ve seen such a rise in healthcare providers using collaboration technology. With the ability to
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