During the Technology Day, a member of the Electrosonic team will guide each visitor through the exhibition, visiting each supplier in turn. Electrosonic's expert staff will be available to discuss the new technologies and how they can be integrated into any current facilities the visitor may be running.
Confirmed suppliers to date include Christie, Panasonic, Samsung, Revolabs, AMX, Polycom, Exterity, Ashton Bentley, Extron, Sharp, Steljes, Barco, Pufferfish, Crestron, Helvar, iiyama, Kramer Electronics, Onelan Digital Signage and MultiTouch.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to listen to a series of short seminars and discussions, including a presentation from Electrosonic's Managed Services business team. This presentation entitled Managing the New and Emerging Meeting Environment. Can Your Business Processes Adjust? will explore how to increase meeting room adoption and productivity through enhancing reliability, ease of use and consistency and adding remote and virtual services. Polycom will discuss collaborative technologies and Microsoft Lync integration whilst Steljes will look at the issues and challenges of current visual collaboration solutions during their presentation The World of Work has Changed Forever. Have You Changed With It?.
Demonstrations will include video display solutions, projectors, secure video conferencing, energy management solutions, web and audio conferencing and meeting facilitation tools.
"Electrosonic has successfully organised Technology Days for several years. We are now very excited to bring our event to Aberdeen and demonstrate the latest audio-visual technology applications to the market," commented Colin Lemmings, VP corporate solutions at Electrosonic. "This event is beneficial to IT directors and facilities directors working within the oil and gas, corporate sectors and those who wish to explore managed services and control room technology. Our team are looking forward to welcoming organisations from the local area and demonstrating the benefits of new technologies on the market and how they can be incorporated into existing systems and facilities."
(Jim Evans)