A collaborative venture between the University of
Glasgow and the Royal College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Glasgow, the new Clinical Anatomy
Skills Centre is an outstanding facility designed
to further establish the city as a world leading
centre for the training of healthcare professionals.
This state-of-the-art centre is enhanced with a
wealth of audio-visual technology, all of which
plays an important role in maximising the learning
experience. A leading Glasgow-based systems
integrator was procured to design, supply and
install the digital audio video system for this
impressive building. Needing a reliable, end-toend
digital audio and video distribution solution for
the Centre’s Thomson Clinical Anatomy Laboratory,
the integrator harnessed the power of AMX Enova
technology to provide a robust technological
backbone for this anatomical facility.
SOLUTION
Teaching medical theory through practical
demonstration, the laboratory comprises of
ten work stations, made up of one teaching
station and nine student stations. A 10” AMX
Modero tabletop touchpanel located on the
main teaching lectern connects the teaching
professionals using the laboratory to the range of
audio-visual resources at their disposal; including
the two Panasonic HD projectors, two Eyeline
projection screens, whiteboard, Wolfvision
visualiser, Sony Blu-Ray player, PC, analogue and
digital laptop and Polycom HD VC system. The
Enova DGX 16 Digital Media Switcher provides an
unrivalled HD digital video distribution solution
while enabling these connected devices to be
centrally monitored, managed and controlled
over the IT infrastructure.
IMPACT
"By providing the most reliable,
end-to-end analogue plus digital
audio and video distribution
solution available today, the Enova
DGX is allowing the teachers
and students to focus on the
anatomical structure before
them, safe in the knowledge that
the technological infrastructure
behind the scenes offers all the
bullet-proof reliability that has
become synonymous with AMX."
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