CPAM chooses Arthur Holm's AH2 folding monitors for its new headquarters
After its move to a new building in Metz (France), the Moselle Primary Health Insurance Fund (CPAM) has equipped its boardroom with AH2 manually folding monitors from Arthur Holm, with a hidden junction box.
After more than 75 years in the French rue Haute-Seille de Metz, the head office of the Primary Health Insurance Fund by Moselle (Caisse Primaire d’Assurance Maladiey) and the five hundred employees of this public service have moved into a new building, of seven floors, in this same city.
To equip the new CPAM boardroom, folding monitors have been selected manually AH2 of Arthur Holm, that have been integrated into your meeting table to create a flexible and versatile environment. This same company also equipment another room of this service located in the municipality of Nanterre (more data in Digital AV).
AH2 monitors installed in CPAM Moselle can be manually fold down when they are not needed in the meeting, “dejando un entorno despejado en la mesa, al tiempo que se optimiza el espacio disponible y permite una visualización directa con el resto de los participantes”, as they point out from the company.
The small space they occupy inside the table allows users to have a large surface area, clean and cable-free, to work in front of the screen on which documents can be placed, laptops or any other object or, as in this installation, a junction box that is hidden when the computer is down.
With a discreet and classic design, AH2 monitors turn the table into a modern and efficient solution that improves the user experience. Your job position is adjustable from 110º until it folds completely over the surface of the table with the screen facing down.
This equipment has been designed by Arthur Holm for easy installation on standard furniture: are compact, robust and elegant, built in solid and milled aluminium with anodized finish, including a black-edged anti-glare glass that can be optionally converted into a touchscreen.
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