Video Conferencing (VC) and Professional Audio (PA) integration, network infrastructure, and ongoing support — every service below is done by our own team. No subcontracted installers, no outsourced support line.
We design and install meeting rooms and event spaces that work the same way every time — whether it's a 4-person huddle room, a 20-seat boardroom, or a hall needing proper PA coverage. This covers the full system: camera, microphone, speakers, display, and the cabling and control logic that ties them together.
We work across the major VC and PA platforms rather than pushing one brand, so the recommendation fits your existing setup and budget — not our supplier margins.
The systems behind the screens — structured cabling, networking, and workstation setup — done so it's reliable enough that your team never has to think about it.
This is especially relevant when an AV install needs supporting network capacity, or when you're setting up a new office and need IT and AV planned together rather than as two separate projects.
Once a system is installed, it needs to keep working — firmware updates, camera recalibration, troubleshooting when a room "just stops connecting" the morning of a big call.
Clients on a maintenance plan get priority response and a direct line to the same team that did the install, instead of starting from zero with a new technician each time.
The right VC/PA setup depends entirely on room size and purpose — we scope it accordingly rather than installing the same package everywhere.
Small enclosed spaces for quick calls and 1:1s. Setup is compact and fast to deploy — usually a single all-in-one bar covering camera, mic, and speaker in one unit, paired with one display.
Standard meeting and project rooms. Needs a wider camera field of view and ceiling or table microphone coverage so everyone around the table is heard clearly, not just whoever's closest to the mic.
Higher-stakes meetings where presentation quality matters. We typically bring in multi-camera switching (so the view follows whoever's speaking), proper room acoustic treatment, and centralised control via a touch panel.
Town halls, training sessions, and larger gatherings need genuine Professional Audio (PA) — not meeting-room speakers stretched too far. This means proper PA speakers, wireless handheld/lapel mics, and large-format display or projection, often with hybrid livestreaming for remote attendees.
Tell us your room size and current setup — we'll tell you straight whether you need a full install or just a few fixes.
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