Contemporary meeting rooms are now hubs for brainstorming, active collaboration, problem-solving teams, and other related activities. The advancement of technology has made all of this feasible. Meeting rooms and corporate groups are increasingly adopting collaborative workplaces. Additionally, these gadgets guarantee a seamless conversation by eliminating the difficulty of looking up prior notes or exchanging data within the device.
Analyzing real time information:
Modern boardroom meetings rely more and more on high definition videoconferencing, multi-site cooperation, and real-time information updates. Decision-makers may link and visualize any project with the use of video walls, which provide real-time information so they can make judgments and take appropriate action.
More collaborative workspaces with more convenience and efficiency are produced by the use of interactive screens. For individuals who wish to communicate with colleagues who work remotely as well as in the office, it offers the ideal alternative. You can add writing, editing, and other collaborative features to any meeting to make it more dynamic and effective, thanks to technology.
Why Stepbigger Display?
Stepbigger’s video walls and displays enable real-time visualization of inputs, transforming boardroom meetings into dynamic events. With multiple connectivity ports to accommodate different inputs and outputs, Delta’s Next-Gen Video walls and displays facilitate the display of large volumes of data for efficient information analysis.
Conference Rooms / Meeting Spaces
Meeting and board rooms
Halls of Audience
Visualization projects
Immersion technology investment has mostly come from the gaming sector. Many gaming companies have produced Virtual Reality (VR) games since the release of the Oculus Rift. In the realm of immersive technology adoption, the healthcare industry has also been at the forefront. Surgeons are already utilizing Augmented Reality (AR) to visualize body incision sites and retrieve patient health information while performing operations. Through augmented reality, students can see text and interactive elements during lectures.