Biamp held an event in Singapore to demonstrate the Vocia paging system to integrators and consultants. The main focus of the event was to highlight the decentralised nature of the solution as well as live demonstrations of the product.
Traditional PA systems come with central processors, matrix switchers and end-points all connected via
cabling. The Vocia is able to provide a decentralised structure with the help of cloud
services. The advantges of such a setup include protection against total system failure as
well as remote operations.
The demonstrations included a Vocia and Tesire setup along with an
AMX control system and touchpanel. Features of Vocia such as ambient noise compensation, life safety
functions and priority queuing for pages were showcased. Biamp also highlighted how the Vocia can
replace usual VoIP and conferencing systems in corporate environments.
The event was closed by
discussion regarding case studies where the Vocia system has been deployed. One such case study,
the Canberra airport, has been covered by InAVate APAC and you can read the article here.