While the way we work has changed quickly, often our workspaces are much slower to adapt. Employees are more mobile, business demands more flexibility yet the existing way we work remains the same.
July 15th, 2015
Australian Workstation Manufacturers (AWM) has designed and manufactured the Nook Media Hub to help transform work spaces into the future. Whether it is a meeting to share information, a time to make executive decisions or just a general team building get together, the Nook Media Hub provides the ideal destination to execute your ideas.
The Nook Media Hub allows laptops to plugged in through a flip box in the top surface or have a dedicated CPU. It can also include a white board to assist with brainstorming and rapid fire ideation in meetings.
The Nook Media Hub provides a practical room divider in the office of open landscape, so as your office landscape changes the Media Hub can move and change with you.
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