Collaboration Cafeterias & Event Halls

Cafeterias are spaces where employees eat lunch, watch television, and chat with coworkers. However, today’s corporate cafeteria’s is more than somewhere to grab a quick bite for lunch. Equipped with latest technology, modern cafeterias is a place for employees to connect and collaborate. A well-designed cafeteria space must be flexible, with the right technology in place to address a variety of different purposes and use cases easily. With nimble, multi-purpose technology, the cafeteria space can be a central home base within the building and a showcase piece for anyone touring the facility, all with minimal investment.

Digital Signage Displays

Digital Signage Displays Commonly available in 32″- 90″ sizes, digital displays can be easily configured to accommodate the needs of your modern cafeteria. For larger displays, they can be combined to form a video wall or used singularly for streaming, video conferencing, presentations, and digital signage.

Digital Signage Menu Boards

Digital Signage Menu Boards Digital menu boards provide content from your cafeteria’s food service provider. They offer greater capabilities than traditional menu signage, including images of menu choices, interactive features such as order entry and item modification, nutritional information, and promotion of healthy dining options. They allow menu changes, such as switching between lunch and dinner, and pricing revisions that can be automated or easily implemented manually.

Projectors

Cafeteria projectors should be high-resolution projectors that can be used with a wide variety of content sources, such as DVD’s and streaming media from a content server. Content stored on a local area network, a portable computer, or a USB flash drive can also be shared. Projectors can be used in the main cafeteria space to display content for large group presentations or small interactive presentations.

Audio System

Cafeteria’s Audio System should have ideal sound clarity during presentations, consider using a dedicated audio system separate from the building’s overhead paging system. Such systems deliver high-quality sound, provide zoned distribution, and can be programmed to prevent interruptions from the paging system that is used for food pick-up or general information announcements.

AV Control Systems

Sophisticated cafeteria AV control systems in the modern cafeteria simplify employee’s ability to interact with the technology needed to give presentations, deliver digital signage, and provide optimum audio and video quality. These systems operate as the main hub of an AV system, integrating all the components together to make it as easy as a press of a button or the click of an icon for end-users to start multiple technologies at once.

Presentation And Conferencing Systems

Provide site-wide background music and audio paging frm multiple sources at different locations and in different zones of your establishment.