Presentation Technology
The phrase “presentation technology” refers to all of the basic technologies that the audio visual field is most known for: video projectors, pull-down screens, display monitors, cables and the like.
While presentation tools and technologies have been stereotypically associated with educational institutions and large-scale corporations, the uses of presentation technology reach far beyond the boundaries of these two arenas.
In essence, presentation technology is any technology you would find in a presentation conference room. As such, it can be used in any type of presentation, meeting, training, or conference room, and can serve a wide variety of purposes.
When and Why Use Presentation Technology?
There comes a point in nearly every organization’s lifecycle when a substantial group of people needs to gather in a room, and everyone in the room needs to see and hear what’s going on. For example:
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Large-group meetings in which everyone must be able to see the presentation and hear the presenter.
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Meetings in which computer information must be shared with all attendees.
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Large-venue spaces that require several screens, as well as microphones and audio speakers.
Audio Visual Integration
The bigger the presentation space, the more technology is needed. The more technology needed, the more complex a project becomes. And regardless of complexity, presentation technologies all seem to come with a frustrating array of cords, remotes and other confusing attachments.
AVI Systems takes complexity out of the equation. We integrate the right balance of tools and technology to give you a state-of-the-art system. And we refine your options to exactly - and only - what you need.
Every step of the way, we challenge ourselves to design “walk up and use” solutions that the typical worker can understand and use easily, without extensive training or lengthy explanations.
If you’re ready to take advantage of presentation technologies within your organization, contact AVI Systems or call 800.488.4954.
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