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Stage Audio Works Namibia upgrades operations at new office space

Stage Audio Works (SAW) Namibia, an international supplier, manufacturer, and distributor of technology solutions, recently moved into new offices in Faraday Street, Windhoek. Leaving behind their old headquarters in Diesel Street, the new facility provides a demo space for clients to experience SAW’s solutions.

 

The office changeover was carried out in multiple phases to ensure that SAW Namibia’s service to active clients remained unaffected. The technology deployed at Faraday Street was implemented by SAW Namibia’s own integration experts.

 

“Our decision to move was motivated by the desire to separate our traditional musical instrument (MI) vertical from our physical showroom. Whilst the showroom played a crucial role in our business’s foundation and growth, we recognise that times have changed”, says Joppie Maritz, Managing Director of SAW’s Namibian branch. “We continue to provide our service to the MI industry, but we have shifted to an online retail model, which has proven to be a win-win solution for everyone involved. This has enabled us to streamline our showroom experience and showcase our corporate installation and communication solutions more effectively.”

 

“Our new building is smaller but meets our needs and vision for the future”, he continues. “Originally, the space was a large, open-plan room - a blank canvas. We worked closely with an architect to plan the layout, tailoring it to our specific needs and constructing partitions and zones exactly where we wanted them.”

 

The premises consist of four key areas: the showroom, a large meeting room and a smaller meeting room, alongside a general office space. Each area is equipped with technology from SAW Namibia’s portfolio, such as the Audac sound solution in the showroom and main boardroom. SAW’s visual solutions are also represented in the showroom, in the form of four Samsung 55’’ OMN Smart Signage screens, whilst MagicInfo server integration allows for content control and playback.

 

The larger of the two meeting rooms is designed around a Microsoft Teams Room on Windows (MRToW). Two 55’’ display screens provide video, while the Sennheiser TCC 2 ceiling microphone offers audio for all meeting participants. The smaller meeting room is designed around a Microsoft Teams Room on Android (MTRoA) system, which natively offers BYOD capabilities. Participants can share directly to the 65’’ LED screen from their own laptop and utilise other installed technologies in the room. Both meeting rooms include room scheduling touch panels, integrated seamlessly with the rest of the unified communications.

 

(Photos: Stage Audio Works Namibia)

 

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