RGB adds meeting room displays
ProNestor kit to add value to audiovisual deals
Technical audiovisual distributor RGB Communications has signed a deal with Danish meeting-rooms software specialist ProNestor to provide the latter's meeting rooms offerings to its reseller customers.
According to RGB, the kit is an add-on to videoconferencing offerings for conference rooms and the like that can run on smartphones or tablets, moved around or wall-mounted as required.
Gordon Innocent (pictured), chairman of RGB, said the kit helps end users make better use of conference facilities at their offices.
"Our channel partners supply the AV kit for meeting rooms. Now we are giving them a revenue generating, add-on, cross-sell opportunity," he said in a statement.
"How many times have you tried to book a specific meeting room to find that it is booked and then walked past the room to find it empty?"
Innocent said ProNestor displays show who should be in a room, and if they are not there, they can find out why.
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