Specialists in AV technology integration and supply, Stage Audio Works Namibia recently integrated a complex array of tech to provide a major auditorium upgrade for Bank of Namibia, the nation’s most important financial institution. Crestron tech installed at the HQ in Windhoek included an AirMedia receiver, PTZ cameras and a video conference system, added to Sennheiser mics, Christie projectors, Samsung screens and Cameo lighting.
The main auditorium is used for on-site events and virtual conferences. The scope for Stage Audio Works Namibia comprised the integration of audio, visual and control technologies, plus solutions to enable seamless bring-your-own-device (BYOD) connectivity.
For video presentations, the system includes a Crestron AirMedia receiver with Wi-Fi connectivity. The video capture setup comprises two Crestron PTZ cameras paired with a Fortinge 15in conference teleprompter to help with on-stage speech delivery.
The conferencing technology is built upon a Crestron Flex video conference system for Microsoft Teams rooms.
A Christie DWU960-iS laser projector is used for the main display, with Samsung 55in and 65in screens for downstage comfort monitors, as well as providing digital signage at the entrance to the auditorium. Content distribution is handled by Crestron’s DM NVX AV over IP solution.
Emce Smit, technical manager at Stage Audio Works Namibia, said: “The focus of the project was to enhance the overall experience for users, including upgrading the capabilities for streaming live events and improving the quality of the video conferencing technology, especially for delegates joining meetings remotely.”
Smit added: “Ceiling microphones were specifically requested by the client, so we chose the Sennheiser TeamConnect Ceiling 2 (TCC2) microphones which utilise patented automatic dynamic beamforming technology, ensuring comprehensive audio capture throughout the space. This advanced beamforming capability allows the microphones to automatically detect and focus on the active speaker, providing crystal-clear sound quality and seamless integration, making them the ideal choice for high-quality audio in large venues.”
For lighting, Smit opted for Cameo LED Fresnel wash lights in combination with an LED profile spotlight, which could be easily controlled via the Crestron wall plate at the auditorium entrance, plus LED strip lights.
Smit continued: “Simplified controls and an already familiar Microsoft Teams interface means operating the equipment is less daunting for delegates. Opting for an AV over IP solution also means the system is scalable and suitable for live-streaming, whilst eliminating the need for excessive cabling.”
Smit concluded: “The Bank of Namibia often invite staff from across the country to this auditorium and being involved in this project feels great, knowing we are empowering the institution with a first-class AV system that will enhance their business communications. Plus, the flexibility of the networked technology means that the investment they’ve made now will serve them in the future should they wish to upgrade further.”