With teams, partners, and students more spread out than ever, conferencing and learning systems designed specifically to meet the needs of life science firms and institutions must bring people together virtually and provide the tools needed to continually drive innovation, productivity, and efficiency. The overall design and AV systems in current spaces are being reimagined to meet the current health and safety needs, while maintaining user-friendliness to drive adoption rates.
What will be the “new normal” for higher education? For insight into this question and many others, register now for the virtual IMS Education Symposium
Wirelessly present content from virtually any personal device running Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, etc., via touchless app or from a web browser. IMS Touchless Systems provide a safe and easy way to communicate and collaborate from any room type of any size, to keep your business moving forward.
Classes are in-person. Classes are online again. Back to in-person. Online again. This is a cycle playing out at schools across the country, and there does not seem to be an end to the cycle in the short-term. Some schools used the spring and summer closures in 2020 to prepare classrooms for either virtual or hybrid learning opportunities, while others fully expected to be back in the classrooms in a normal routine by now. Many schools that did not invest in technology upgrades are beginning to consider these projects, hoping to have them in place for next semester.
Cleaning instructions for the monitors, displays, touch panels, dynamic microphones, and condenser microphones in your office and conference rooms.
Schools that hadn’t prepared their online learning capabilities before now have a significant incentive to invest: grants and legislation that allocate funding for technology and professional development investments that support distance learning.
Current events are causing shifts in how we think about everything, and education is no exception. With K-12 and higher education classrooms closed across the nation, many educational institutions are moving up the timelines for construction and renovation projects, often with an updated scope to account for changes that will need to be in place when students return to classrooms.
Now more than ever, it is imperative for companies to effectively communicate with employees, shareholders, customers, media, and other key stakeholders.
Many companies recently and quickly implemented short-term work-at-home procedures. As reality now sets in and we are facing many more weeks of employees working from home, companies are looking for cost-effective web conferencing solutions that offer better audio and video quality, more security, and flexibility.
An emergency operations center (EOC) is a central location where teams gather and analyze situational information, make strategic decisions, create operational and communications plans, and implement plans with the appropriate resources, personnel, and technology during any sort of emergency or incident. The communication and collaboration systems in an EOC are critical components that ensure important real-time information can seamlessly flow into and out of the room.