Brähler ICS supplies 350 CDSVAN conference systems to the Parliament of Tunisia
The Chamber of Deputies (Chamber of Deputies) Tunisia has a new voting system after the reform implemented by the German company Brähler and its local partner Hannibal Societe Tunisienne d'Electronique, that have been installed in the Tunisian courts 350 CDSVAN digital conference system units.
Electronic voting is quite common nowadays. The new government of Tunisia has commissioned an expansion of the voting system of the Tunisian Chamber of Deputies. After implementation by the German firm Brähler ICS of custom voting software and a backup system for the CDSVAN digital conferencing system earlier this year, The time had come to repurpose the existing delegate units for use in conjunction with the anti-copy chip cards.. Electronic chip card allows identification of staff for purposes such as name management or speaker lists.
The Brähler ICS team has reinstalled the 350 CDSVAN digital conference units together with your local partner, the company tunecina Hannibal Tunisian Electronics Company, and has put the system into service. CDSVAN digital units transmit up to 32 language channels. In addition, Each participant has a voting system with three illuminated keys. Each device has an interface to connect a lamp and a removable microphone.
The products used in the Tunisian Parliament were not all new. The projectors were simply integrated into the new system. Large screen displays broadcast voting results live during the session, so they can be easily controlled from anywhere in the building.
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