Case Study Structural and Architectural Engineering Firm
This client engaged SVT to install a three-way divisible room with Microsoft Teams functionality, as well as four adjacent huddle rooms.
Facts at a glance
Opportunity
The customer had a new building in the final stages of construction that needed to become a divisible space with a video wall and conferencing capabilities.
Approach
For the three-way divisible room, SVT wall mounted a single 2×2 LCD video wall consisting of four 55” displays at the front of the room. The video wall was configured as a single Microsoft Teams Room (MTR) system and all sources are also able to individually route to video walls via custom touchscreen controls. 65” displays were wall-mounted in two other rooms with AV over IP decoders behind them. Additionally, SVT installed three Roku media streaming devices, two cameras, ceiling speakers, wall-mounted touchscreen control panels, occupancy sensors, wireless microphones and scheduling panels loaded with customer-provided settings and credentials. SVT also provided extensive “train-the-trainer” support to eliminate consumption gaps.
For the Huddle Rooms, SVT wall-mounted four new displays using new mounts with pull-out mount adapters. SVT also wall-mounted an all-in-one sound bar below the displays. In addition, SVT placed a control touchpanel on the tables.
Manufacturers
We recently held our Open House for the new office, and the conference rooms and huddle rooms were a big hit with our clients – so much so that they’re asking us who we used.
– Structural and Architectural Engineering Firm Client
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