ADN CU-1 comes with free software that is continually updated
Saudi Arabia - Sennheiser Middle East has recently supplied 16 ADN systems to Saudi Arabian AV systems integrator Electronic Special Equipment (ESE) for a single governmental project in the country's capital of Riyadh.

The project marks the largest single sale of the German manufacturer's flagship conference system and elevates Saudi Arabia to the position of the country with the most ADN systems in the world.

"We chose ADN for our client because we knew it would provide a true audio conference experience in a reliable system," comments ESE's sales manager, Khaled Makki. "ADN delivers high speech intelligibility in a modern designed unit that befits the glory and splendour of the project."

The system comprises a total of 240 delegate units and 16 chairman units. ADN CU-1 comes with free software that is continually updated, with the next version due in September this year.

"The new update will allow users to connect a hard drive to one of the USB ports on the central unit and use it as a hard disc recorder for recording the proceedings of a meeting or conference," says Mig Cardamone, business area manager for Sennheiser Middle East. "September will also see us releasing the new ADN power supply for extending the capacity of users in each system. It means we can now have over 300 delegates in a single system."

(Jim Evans)


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