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Make local government meetings more productive*

The word communication in its original Latin form means ‘to share’.

So what is the most effective way to share information during a meeting?

Studies show that information is better shared in a controlled and orderly environment, where all parties have equal chances to participate and where an agenda, shared beforehand, is followed.

Information is also better understood when all parties can hear and see well.

Hence the quality of audio and the ability to show a video of the speaker in larger meetings, are also important.

As is the ability to provide real-time translation if required.
Bosch discussion and conference systems provide all of the above and more.

Bosch has a solution to conduct and enhance any size meeting.
Systems start with a simple discussion option and range all the way to multimedia conference systems with document sharing, speaker sequencing, voting, translation, video and webcast options.

The CCS 1000 D Digital Discussion System is the latest innovation in conference technology.

Compact yet versatile, it brings user-friendliness and meeting productivity to a new level.

The highly flexible system can connect up to 80 discussion devices, making it ideal for small to medium-sized meeting areas – including council chambers, town halls, local business centres and courtrooms – as well as for mobile installations used by rental companies.

Thanks to its advanced digital audio processing, superior microphone and loudspeaker performance, the CCS 1000 D Digital Discussion System offers excellent speech intelligibility.

Easy web browser configuration and features such as built-in internal and/or USB recording add further user-friendly functionality to the system.

The system’s modern design was recently recognised with the prestigious iF Design Award.

For more information or an obligation-free consultation please call Jason Hatswell on 0410 032 482.

Or visit www.boschsecurity.com

*Copy supplied by Bosch

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