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On average, 89 percent of workers prefer hybrid and remote work formats.
At least 75 percent of the global active workforce uses virtual meeting platforms on a daily basis.
Derived from the forced social distancing, the way in which people communicate has been permanently transformed, fostered by technologies such as social networks, digital platforms and chat rooms, the latter being one of the main tools adopted by companies. , both for holding events and for internal communication, That is why it is important to know the aspects and the hybrid approach to work and education that the audiovisual industry will have.
At present, meetings via the Internet have become more and more common, this despite the reopening of physical spaces within companies and the discussion regarding health policies established by the current global health crisis; aspect that makes it possible to almost completely reduce the distance between people, promoting aspects such as the home office and remote or hybrid work.
According to data provided by “We are Social”It is estimated that currently just over 63 percent of the world population is active in the digital conversation, of which, specialized media indicate that around 75 percent of the workforce makes use of the various platforms. virtual meetings, such as Skype, Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Discord, among others.
Audiovisual industry and its hybrid approach to work and education
Currently, meeting rooms are an integral part of daily office life and remote work, since according to data provided by the Accenture consultancy, it indicates that just over 63 percent of companies, with high economic growth content, they embrace hybrid staffing models, with 83 percent of workers preferring this model as well.
As pointed out by Sergio Souza, Head of Commercial Display for Hikvision México, who comments that conventional meeting rooms require, among other things, a projector, cables, whiteboard and markers to function properly. However, all these elements are replaced by interactive panels, ready for conferences, workshops or other activities, freeing you from complicated preparation and uncertain results. They have a built-in camera and microphone for a wide range of remote video conferencing options.
“Aware of the needs of the Mexican market, at Hikvision we have interactive screens that offer a fluid image projection experience with a simple two-step configuration. Participants will be able to enjoy the simultaneous projection of up to four devices, as well as the use of reverse control. This is the next big thing for sharing ideas and working together more efficiently and intelligently. In addition, the dual operating system also ensures broad compatibility with many teleconferencing applications.”
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