GUEST OPINION: As we approach 2025, the video collaboration landscape is set for another remarkable transformation. With advancements in AI and the seamless integration of innovative collaboration tools, the way we connect, work as one team and innovate is about to evolve, promising to redefine how we work together – no matter where we are!
GUEST OPINION: As we approach 2025, the video collaboration landscape is set for another remarkable transformation. With advancements in AI and the seamless integration of innovative collaboration tools, the way we connect, work as one team and innovate is about to evolve, promising to redefine how we work together – no matter where we are!
COMPANY NEWS: Formula 1 team and video technology leader ink multi-year partnership that includes branding, hospitality and technology agreements
GUEST RESEARCH: The rapid innovation of technology, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, has changed the way we work and is also rapidly changing the way we learn. While these advances in technology are exciting times for educators and students alike, they have also put immense pressure on the education sector to ensure they are making smart technology investments. Investments that will provide all students with equal access to a high-quality, engaging digital campus experience and ensure they are more than ready for the modern workforce. Extremely important for an industry that contributes up to $2.5 billion to the Australian economy and needs to remain market-competitive to attract both local and international students.
Simple, flexible all-in-one device offers far-reaching sound and video for popular video conferencing solutions, BYOD or Neat App Hub mode
COMPANY NEWS: Neat, the pioneering video technology company, today announced the next evolution of Neat App Hub, with general availability of the first wave of curated applications plus an expanding ecosystem of use cases that will be natively available on Neat devices, all found through Neat’s newly launched App Marketplace (neat.no/app-hub).
GUEST INTERVIEW: Neat is a Norwegian company that builds video devices for meeting spaces. Director of Glocal Technical Sales, Graham Walsh tells us more.
Video technology company Neat signed an agreement with visual collaboration solutions provider Bluechip as value-added pro-partner and distributor for the Australian market.
COMPANY NEWS: Neat, the pioneering Norwegian video technology company is continuing to turn heads in hybrid workplaces with its simple yet elegantly designed video solutions. With hybrid work here to stay, the demand for video devices that not only look good but help people meet more easily, regardless of location, shows no sign of slowing down. A recent Frost and Sullivan study forecasts that the global video conferencing adoption rate will more than double from 2020 to 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.7% driven by greater video-enablement of meeting spaces for better hybrid work.
It'd be too easy to say when it comes to video conferencing Neat is pretty neat! However, the Neat platform is packed with quality-of-life features to bring your conversations to life, focus on individual speakers, and genuinely enhance collaboration and understanding in your hybrid or virtual meetings. Neat regional director ANZ Jason MacBride explains how Neat is addressing pain points for ANZ and global businesses.
GUEST OPINION: Modern workplaces are experiencing a transformative shift as businesses adapt to the varied preferences of how employees want to work.
Video technology company Neat has appointed Jason MacBride as regional director ANZ to focus on accelerating the company’s growth in the Oceania region.
No matter if you use Teams, Zoom, or anything else, you can dramatically improve the engagement of your hybrid meetings with one single hardware choice, the Neat Bar video conferencing camera.
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