Rey Juan Carlos University transforms its classrooms with Sennheiser
As part of the digitalization of all its teaching spaces, the King Juan Carlos University of Madrid has entrusted the microphone system in the classroom in the models of Sennheiser, supplied by magnetron.
Located in Madrid, the King Juan Carlos University (URJC) is currently in a process of unprecedented technological change and adaptation, with the aim of digitizing the different classrooms of each of its campuses: Alcorcón, Aranjuez, Fuenlabrada, Madrid center, Vicálvaro and Móstoles.
The objective of this transformation is to provide each classroom with specific audiovisual elements, para que cualquier usuario que entre en ella por primera vez sea capaz de realizar determinadas acciones sin intervención del personal técnico, such as, teach or lecture using the classroom sound system, the microphone and the public address system; the pen display, the laptop, the control system, cameras, Etc.
Between all those audio elements, video and control that have been incorporated into the classrooms of this university, highlights the microphone system, that relied on the technology of Sennheiser and in magnetron, your distributor.
In the first phase of the project, that was carried out during the end of the past 2021, were installed 56 units of the ceiling microphone Model Sennheiser Team Connect Ceiling 2 (more details on Digital AV) as well as 103 units of desktop microphone MEG 14-40 B, distributed in different classrooms, of a certain typology and dimensions, of the different campuses.
In other classrooms on university campuses, with another type of typology different from the previous ones, another no less complex solution was chosen, consisting in the distribution of a quantity of flexo microphones, suspended from the ceiling, for the capture of sound from both the teacher and the students.
To achieve this, a total of 248 Sennheiser microphone set units me 34 + MZH 30 + MZC 30, distributed in quantities of three to four units per classroom.
With this project, "the Rey Juan Carlos University took the great first step in the updating and digitization of all its teaching spaces", point from the company.
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