What standards are available to create better Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTRs): their design and user experiences?

Greg Jeffreys shares his insights on standards and design in creating a better MTR UX
What standards are available to create better Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTRs): their design and user experiences?
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This LinkedIn post by Greg Jeffreys of Greg Jeffreys Consulting Ltd. and Visual Displays Limited, past Chairman of the Board and past Committe Chair - Standards Steering Committee, AVIXA, caught my attention and I wanted to share it, as well as a link to the overarching White Paper, with the Xchange community: 

If you are interested in Jeffreys' White Paper which takes a deeper dive into aspects of his posts 'MTRs - The Bigger Picture', please use this download link: https://visualdisplaysltd.com/resources/resources/Microsoft-Teams-Rooms-Displays-Projection-and-the-bigger-picture

Thanks @Greg Jeffreys  for the great resources.  

Xchange members, do you find this information helpful? I invite you to follow Greg on LinkedIn as well as here on Xchange!

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Go to the profile of Jeroen De Keyser
almost 2 years ago

Interesting to read more about what MTRs should look like in the corporate world. I can see some situations in which my educational point of view might shine a new light on design and UX. Feel free to contact me if you're interested (jeroen.dekeyser@i3-technologies.com)