T1V introduced the all-new HubVC collaboration board at Integrated Systems Europe 2020. The company also showcased its flagship ThinkHub, ThinkHub xCanvas, and ThinkHub MultiSite visual collaboration solutions.

HubVC is designed to complement the company’s flagship product, ThinkHub, while offering a lower-cost, more simplistic solution for the meeting room experience.

HubVC is a simple collaboration board designed to do the three most essential things for any meeting: wireless screen sharing, video conferencing and whiteboarding. HubVC can do all of these things simultaneously – meaning users can share their device screen, annotate and whiteboard, and chat to remote participants via video conference all at the same time, on the same board. HubVC consolidates this fragmented experience for the meeting room, making it easier than ever to visually collaborate on a shared surface that can support the core functions of any meeting. What’s more, HubVC supports a variety of video conferencing platforms like Zoom, Webex, and Microsoft Teams – so users can seamlessly switch between these systems within the same collaboration board.

“In our second year at ISE, we are thrilled to share HubVC with the ISE audience – our latest innovation for meeting rooms,” said Adam Loritsch, T1V EVP of sales and marketing. He continued: “We’ve made a simple, intuitive product for the small meeting rooms and huddle spaces of the enterprise, and that increases room utilization since it’s not dedicated to a single video conferencing platform, but can support many different VC options.”

T1V’s core collaboration solution, ThinkHub, also impressed at the show with its latest feature upgrades, including video conferencing integration with Microsoft Teams (joining Zoom, Webex, BlueJeans and Skype For Business). Whether giving a presentation, running a brainstorming session, strategising, or trying to bring your team together on a shared project – ThinkHub collaboration software allows you to engage with your peers and cultivate exceptional work in real-time, while saving time. ThinkHub is built for BYOD (bring your own device) to support the many devices, programs and platforms of today’s meeting environments.

Also on exhibit was ThinkHub xCanvas, an add-on enhancement to the core ThinkHub solution, designed to extend the ThinkHub experience beyond a single display to multiple displays dispersed throughout a room.

“Imagine a room where you have a display on every wall, with the ability to place content anywhere in the room via touch or mobile device. The xCanvas also features snap grids, so once a content asset is dragged to the drop zone, the asset will snap into place at that grid’s largest size and resolution. Displays can be touch or non-touch; non-touch displays will be controlled solely via mobile devices,” said Marko Ventura, vice president of international sales at T1V.

“HubVC has been designed to allow T1V’s unique collaboration technology to go into smaller spaces, such as huddle rooms. It performs a simpler, consolidated sub-set of the features of our ThinkHub solution,” Ventura told AV Integration magazine.  

For more information, please visit www.t1v.com or www.mindstec.com/za.