Collaboration Rooms


Collaboration Rooms

Today, scores of organizations are realizing the value of collaboration-whether it's working with co-workers down the hall or engaging with colleagues on the other side of the world.

 

Interactive displays, 3D, multi-windowing and other advanced technologies are being used to bring audiences together for training, discussions and work sessions.  From team rooms to training rooms, look at these examples to see how Collaboration Rooms by Mechdyne are being used all over the globe to train, educate, and bring groups together to achieve commons goals.   

 

PARTIAL CLIENT LIST:

BP - International Locations

Mechdyne provided the Consulting and Design and Engineering services for this extensive, two-floor AV integration project at BP's Helios Plaza.  The Learning Center includes: extensive training rooms, meeting rooms, board rooms, conference rooms, huddle rooms, classrooms, recording and editing rooms, and broadcast rooms, and much more.

Hess-Corporation-logoHess Corporation - International Locations

Over the last few years, Mechdyne installed more than twenty Team Room systems at their operations offices.  Hess Team Rooms follow three similar configurations.  Small Team Rooms, Medium Team Rooms, and a Theatre Room suitable for hosting demonstrations, larger peer and management reviews, and other types of working sessions.

KAUST - Thuwal, Saudi Arabia

Highlights of the facilities include seven collaborative environments supporting high-resolution, 3D stereoscopic imaging capability.  Designed and engineered by Mechdyne, KAUST's showcase system is the "Cornea," the world's brightest six-sided immersive room.   

iowa-state-university-logoIowa State Theater - Ames, IOwa

Mechdyne has provided several solutions for ISU, including North America's first six-sided CAVE™ system, a four-channel FLEX™ system, and a visualization auditorium.  All three systems are linked to enable collaboration and data sharing.  

Alliant-TechsystemsAlliant Techsystems - Balitmore, Maryland

The first installation was a multi room installation at ATK's headquarters.  The center includes a 40-seat immersive theater with visualization capabilities, software that generates immersive 3-D imagery from engineering applications, two team-collaboration rooms, and a conference room.