Creative Solutions for Regular Meeting Room Issues
In a bid to address common challenges in meeting room set-ups, Tateside, a leading provider of technology solutions, has collaborated with British furniture designer Matthew Hill to develop a unique screen shroud. This innovative product is designed to enhance the functionality and aesthetics of modern meeting spaces.
Tateside's screen shroud fully encloses the screen and its peripherals, ensuring a consistent user experience and supporting Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) meeting set-ups for modern workspace providers. The shroud is constructed from a moisture-resistant substrate, making it suitable for various environments, and comes with an acoustically transparent material to hide the Unified Communications (UC) bar behind.
One of the key challenges addressed by the screen shroud is the issue of users disconnecting devices from meeting room screens and plugging in their own devices. The shroud is designed to prevent this, ensuring a true BYOD meeting set-up without compromising on consistency of user experiences.
The shroud is available in a range of sizes to fit screens from 50-75 inches, and it can co-house Cisco Room Bars up to a 55-inch screen and Cisco Room Bar Pro models up to an 85-inch screen. The quick installation and alignment aim to reduce unwanted downtime, making it a practical solution for busy workspaces.
In addition to its functional benefits, the screen shroud is also a stylish addition to any modern meeting space. It can be customized in a multitude of finishes, including wood grains, and is finished in a matt black high-pressure laminate. The shroud's pre-machined threaded mounting points for screen brackets and UC video bars ensure easy and secure installation.
The screen shroud developed by Tateside and Matthew Hill is a custom solution designed specifically for modern workspace providers. It is flat-packed for global deliveries, making it a versatile solution that can be rolled out across multiple sites. This collaboration between Tateside and Matthew Hill marks an exciting step forward in the development of innovative solutions for modern meeting spaces.
Despite extensive research, information about a specific company or individual who has developed a humidity-balancing screen hanging system for hybrid conference rooms that combines fast installation, device alignment, and moisture-retaining substrate technology was not found. However, Tateside's screen shroud offers a compelling alternative for workspace providers seeking to improve their meeting room technology and design.