A Facility Executive’s Guide To Assistive Listening Systems

Being able to hear clearly in the workplace is essential to employees’ productivity and well-being. The World Health Organization projects that by 2030, over 500 million people will have disabling heading loss requiring rehabilitation. Assistive listening systems (ALS) support workers with hearing loss and make workplaces more accessible and inclusive for everyone. Read more via…

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Keeping Library Patrons in the “Loop”

Hyphn, a workspace design consultancy in Oregon, takes a holistic approach to every project, its foal is to understand how all aspects of the project are interconnected to help address unique challenges and boost productivity. Hyphn assists in identifying the right technology for an organization, resulting in a seamless integration with a company’s brand, culture,…

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AV in the UK in 2024: It started badly. Will it end well?

“To use a footballing analogy” says Michael Bohlin, international sales manager at Genelec, “it’s been a game of two halves – a challenging first half of the year, followed by a strong Q3, and Q4 looking very positive.” Most would admit, 2024 has been dogged by a multitude of issues. We came into 2024 with…

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Out of the Box: ListenWIFI

For an estimated 466 million people worldwide with hearing loss, traditional sound systems are not enough. Read more via Technologies for Worship.

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AV Technology – August 2024

Listen Technologies ListenWIFI is an audio-over-Wi-Fi assistive listen solution that lets users access venue audio via their smartphones or dedicated receivers. Read more via AV Technology – August 2024.

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