The AV and IT integrator Project Audio Visual has relocated its UK headquarters to Quadrant House, in central Reading, a move it says is intended to support its continued growth and evolving focus on hybrid workplace technology.
The new office places the company within easy reach of London, with direct rail links in under 30 minutes, and is designed to support both hybrid working and client-facing activity.
According to Project Audio Visual, the relocation reflects both operational requirements and the way it advises customers on workplace transformation. The company said the new headquarters has been planned to better support collaboration across its management, business development, support and AVITdirect teams, while also providing improved facilities for meetings, demonstrations and project planning.
Steve Hudson, chief operating officer at Project Audio Visual, said: “We spend our days designing, installing and supporting AV and IT technologies that help our clients operate more efficiently, and a big part of that is making sure hybrid working practices are as seamless as possible. This move is us doing exactly the same for ourselves.
“It’s also a more formal environment for the business to operate from, which gives us more options to grow and adapt as needed. We’re excited for people to come and see us in our new home.”
The company also noted that the move supports its wider ecosystem, including its AVITdirect e-commerce business, which it uses to complement its integrated AV and IT offering for customers.
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