Kutaisi University: from classes to experiences, with Biamp
Various solutions Biamp transform the multifunctional spaces of the Kutaisi International University (Georgia), a display that, beyond seeking to provide intelligibility, seeks to provide an immersive experience in conferences, academic presentations and master classes.
Although the multipurpose rooms of the Kutaisi University They already had a system audiovisual and lighting, the experience for teachers and students was far from satisfactory. At events, They frequently faced problems of intelligibility and sound distribution: some attendees they barely heard the presentations, while others were inundated by the feedback emitted by some of the sound sources of the infrastructure.
After an event of special importance in which the problems returned resurface, The University decided to put itself in the hands of Solux to rethink your audiovisual experience. In collaboration with Biamp, The integrator proposed a solution that was specifically adapted to the challenges of the large multifunctional rooms.
The key to the transformation was the installation of several column speakers Desono ENT-FR. Designed to distribute sound evenly, They demonstrated their solvency in a historic conference for the academic institution. “When the main speaker began to speak, His voice filled the room with precision and warmth., captivating all attendees. The sound was natural and fluid (…) For the organizers, the control system was intuitive, which allowed them to focus on the event instead of solving problems with the team”, highlights Biamp.
Now, explains the company, the rooms have ceased to besimple spaces to become experiences”. Faculty and students have praised the transformation, describing it as “revolutionary”. In the words of those responsible for the Kutaisi International University: “Finally we have rooms that reflect the standards of our institution. The sound is impeccable, The systems are easy to use and the results have exceeded our expectations”.
Biamp solutions have landed in three multifunctional rooms, but the University has expressed its intention to expand this model to other key spaces of the institution.
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