Exploring Hybrid Work 2024: Spotlight on Q-SYS Technology
In the post-pandemic era, companies are looking to attract employees back to the office, but not just with traditional meeting spaces. The Q-SYS Platform, a division of QSC, is leading the charge in creating high-impact spaces that combine state-of-the-art technology with a dynamic, scalable environment.
High-impact spaces, as identified by Frost and Sullivan, aim to deliver elevated experiences for all meeting participants, both on and off-site. These spaces are predicted to increase to more than 11.3 million worldwide by 2025, as they enable enhanced collaboration and lead to positive meeting outcomes.
The Q-SYS Platform is designed to be easy to deploy, manage, augment, and upgrade, making it suitable for creating high-impact spaces that cater to unique purposes. It supports the integration of AI and automation, and can accommodate a variety of solutions, including AV solutions.
Angela Comitini, the Director of Alliances and Ecosystem at Q-SYS, explains, "The Q-SYS Platform is a single ecosystem for the creation of high-impact spaces. It allows companies to purpose-build their high-impact spaces, tailoring them to suit a range of environments, from small businesses to large enterprises."
Employers are repurposing existing meeting spaces to create high-impact spaces, as employees no longer want to return to the office just for small meeting spaces. Huddle rooms, which were popular for quick, informal meetings before the pandemic, are being transformed into high-impact spaces equipped with state-of-the-art AV technology through the Q-SYS Platform.
The Q-SYS Platform is backed by 15 manufacturers, ensuring a wide range of solutions and capabilities for the creation of high-impact spaces. In 2024, fourteen thought leaders spoke about the development of high-impact spaces, but the search results do not specify their names.
The Q-SYS Platform is not just about creating high-impact spaces; it's about creating high-impact experiences. By investing in the development of high-impact spaces, Q-SYS is helping to redefine the future of work.
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