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Sony displays installed at Spanish business school’s campuses

BRAVIA professional displays, SRG cameras and TEOS content management platform deployed across IESE Business School's Madrid and Barcelona sites

Sony Professional Displays & Solutions technology has been implemented at IESE Business School’s campuses in Madrid and Barcelona. The digital signage and space management solution is designed to centralise digital signage management, classroom visualisation and space booking across the facilities.

The installation includes BRAVIA professional displays, SRG cameras and the TEOS content management platform, deployed in classrooms, meeting rooms and conference spaces. The solution is designed to display corporate information, menus, events, academic news, air quality data and classroom signage using screens, digital totems and tablets.

The BRAVIA deployment comprises 10 BRAVIA BZ30L units ranging from 75in to 80in, 15 BRAVIA BZ40L units in 75in and 85in formats, and BZ53L and BZ30L models, both in 98in. To support audiovisual content and interaction in hybrid environments, two SRG-A12 PTZ cameras, five SRG-X120 cameras and two RM-IP500 remote controls for PTZ cameras have been installed.

The TEOS system is designed to enable centralised management of content across the facilities. The company says the platform provides integration with the school’s infrastructure for distributing digital content and managing academic activity.

David Gomez, associate director of operations, IESE, said: “After a long collaboration with Sony in classrooms equipped with cameras and monitors for teaching purposes, IESE has selected the CMS partner TEOS as its digital signage solution because of its ability to adapt to different needs and its centralised integration with the facilities. We use the CMS partner TEOS to distribute digital content, corporate information, menus and news; manage academic activity and book spaces with real-time environmental data.”