In the 21st Century, all businesses rely significantly on technology to streamline their projects and make them efficient. The business technology has to be up to date for ensuring maximum efficiency. Concept Integrated Solutions understands the importance of maintaining operating efficiency for your business and strives to provide innovative solutions for the same. One of our strongest offerings, Commercial Conferencing Systems feature quite a few Automation Technologies that can help companies maximize their time and resources. With several options and choices available, making the right fit for your business is surely a daunting task. This is taken care of by our expert engineers who will weigh in all the related factors before giving you a blueprint of your system.

Whether big or small, every business in this day and age requires video conferencing capabilities. In an increasingly globalized economy with vendors and suppliers branched out across the globe, it is extremely imperative to have the right video conferencing room. Below are the various types of solutions available in the market today:

Telepresence: A telepresence solution simulates a live face-to-face meeting. With large screens mounted on the walls, directional microphones, and cameras at the eye level, a telepresence solution makes it seem as if all participants are sitting in the same room and around the same table.

Integrated Videoconferencing: These systems are often used in boardrooms, conference rooms, and classrooms. It has a central location for the codec and other hardware. The primary camera, screens, and peripheral video sources are permanently mounted in the room.

Set-Top Videoconferencing: These systems are a complete video conferencing system designed to sit on top of a monitor. They are useful for a small business with smaller conference rooms. The system is often placed on a cart, making it possible to take them in different locations.
4. Desktop Videoconferencing: These systems bring video conferencing to a personal workspace. It is capable of delivering full motion video conferencing capabilities from your personal computer. It provides H.323 video and audio as well as application sharing capabilities.

The components that need to be integrated into your system may vary, depending on your needs. A codec unit is the brain or heart of your system. Also known as a Coder-Decoder unit, it takes video and audio signals to compress them down and transmits it over an IP network. It also decompresses an incoming signal so it can be viewed on a display device. The system may also use various types of cameras, and they range from small USB cameras that sit atop a monitor to high definition cameras with remote control panning, tilt, and zoom. Another very important component is the Conference Phone Sub-System. Most conference rooms feature a small USB or analog microphone attached to a personal computer. Larger meeting rooms will require an analog microphone pod designed to work well with a small group of people. For even larger venues, a gated array of digital microphones with audio echo cancellation will be needed. A screen is also required to render the images received by the codec. You can have multiple devices and choose between standard definition or HD displays. Nowadays, HD displays are preferred as they offer around 20 percent more picture area over standard definition TVs.