Glautec is introducing equipment into the corporate market in Latin America that results in the ability to quickly make televisual devices less intrusive in office spaces.
“Today’s offices and spaces must fulfil multiple functions and the presence of audiovisual equipment – when not in use – becomes both a technical and an aesthetic issue. Under this premise, Glautec has developed devices that may be adjusted to walls, ceilings and even furniture to remove the devices from the users’ visual field,” said José Antonio Barraque, CEO of Glautec.
The portfolio consists of remote-controlled, high-speed precision elevators and engines that may unfold and conceal audiovisual equipment in boardrooms, conference rooms, professional offices, among other places, in a matter of seconds.
From small TVs to large, robust video beams and from small form factors to high-end TVs that measure 160 inches and offer full connectivity and interactivity, Glautec becomes the natural ally of architects, interior designers, as well as experts in the use of multifunctional workspaces, key in this post-pandemic era in which a redefinition of workspaces will be required to optimize such objects to their full potential, including in the new home office environments.