The award-winning media:scape returns in mini and mobile versions this December.
October 1st, 2011
In July this year, media:scape with HD videoconferencing from Steelcase came away with a win at the Australian International Design Awards – the latest of several accolades it has received to date.
Driven by research insights on how teams collaborate in person and virtually, media:scape has been uniquely designed to bring together people, space and information to boost collaboration and help teams excel.
Users can access and share their digital information equally, quickly and seamlessly by connecting their device into a PUCK media-sharing device. On one high-definition screen, users will see each other; while on the other they can engage with photos, drawings, charts and data from their laptop.
Riding on the success of its current product, Steelcase will be launching 2 new extensions of media:scape this December.
media:scape mini is designed for collaboration in smaller and existing spaces. It integrates with a single computer, and allows up to 4 people to interact with the PUCKs. It also ships in one box and requires no programming, making installation quick and easy.
The second, media:scape mobile (top picture), brings collaboration to wherever you need it. The mobile unit enables users to apply media:scape in a diverse range of settings – from hospitality to education, business and healthcare – wherever collaboration might occur.
It allows up to 4 people to interact with the PUCKs, integrates with a single monitor, and has the option to host HD videoconferencing hardware. Importantly, it is easily moveable to meet the needs of a dynamic workspace.
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