How a Hosptial retooled is training AV following a flood
Project Snapshot
Industry: Healthcare
Location: Michigan
Client: Garden City Hospital
Project: Replace, update, and expand the audio and visual infrastructure of the conference room, training, and auditorium spaces – eight rooms in total – in the hospital basement following flooding.
Project participants: Audio-Technica, Tech Automation, Online Manufacturers Representatives, Garden City Hospital
Solution: Audio-Technica ATND1061DAN Beamforming Ceiling Array Microphone
The Client
A Metro Detroit Hospital
Garden City Hospital is a nationally ranked, award-winning clinically led hospital that’s been an integral part of its community since 1947. After chest-deep flood water catastrophically damaged the hospital’s basement-located meeting and training facilities, Garden City reached out to Troy, Michigan custom electronics and integration firm Tech Automation to rebuild and modernize its tech facilities.

Garden City Hospital
The Challenge
Modernizing the audio video systems and integrating into various rooms
Not only was the previous system ruined, but it also was inadequate for modern meeting needs. The hospital needed a much larger space for meetings and presentations. With no one single space available, many smaller spaces needed to be interconnected to function as one.
Tech Automation was challenged to deliver a system that integrated the rooms, and added AV infrastructure where there was none while giving presenters freedom of mobility, the capability of capturing speakers’ voices in a large areas, and simplified operation.
The Solution
Audio-Technica ATND1061DAN Beamforming Ceiling Array Microphone
Ceiling mounting a single ATND1061DAN microphone array in five of the rooms, and multiple ATND106DANs in other rooms for a total of 13, provided the performance and coverage needed to transparently pick up presenter and meeting participant voices as needed.
Additional system gear includes Q-SYS processing, control and amplification feeding ceiling-mounted speakers, PTZ cameras, and USB soundbar and cameras for visual and audio linkage of rooms.

With the conventional fixed location mics used prior to the upgrades to the auditorium, if the speaker needed to move within a room, “they basically just had to talk louder,” says Tech Automation Programmer/System Engineer Sebastian May. “Now a presenter is able to roam about and talk in any room and participants can still hear that person talking regardless of where they are in that room. And that's because of the beam forming tech that's behind the Audio-Technica microphones. Together the Q-SYS system and the Audio-Technica microphones allow us to bridge rooms together into the auditorium so they can use all eight of the rooms together and watch and listen and talk to each other without leaving the hospital at all.”


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