Real-World Experiences
“The Crestron Experience Center is about real-world experiences in a fixed space that has many, many uses,” says Sasson. That’s the difference between the CEC and a trade show booth — or, for that matter, a showroom. “A trade show is a transient walk-through booth, and a showroom is often simply an exhibition space,” says Sasson. “Our goal is for visitors to get hands-on experiences with Crestron, to actually use the technology in the same manner one would at work or at home.”
For example: “There’s BYOD functionality here — you can make a call from Microsoft Teams or Zoom Rooms,” he explains. “You can work in the various spaces we have here — from three to seven in the smaller spaces and up to 50 on the commercial side.” Sitting down and actually putting the technology to the test in the context of an actual workday is simply not possible at a trade show — or in the vast majority of showrooms.
“You can then go relax in the café’ or head to the residential side of the CEC and enjoy a powerful Crestron Home OS and home theater experience,” Sasson adds. “You can really feel the power of an immersive Crestron experience.”
Want to read more? Visit the blog here: https://www.crestron.com/News/Blog/October-2024/Crestron-Experience-Center-in-Midtown-Manhattan
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