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Revolabs to Tout Executive Elite Line at Courtroom Technology Conference

Published: 2017-08-21

At the upcoming Courtroom Technology Conference in Salt Lake City on Sept. 12-14, Revolabs will participate in the event’s Connected Justice Consortium.

Revolabs, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation, points out Connected Justice is an A/V partner ecosystem and marketplace that leverages technology to provide efficient and secure collaboration to courtrooms.

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“Working with other leading technology partners to build communications network and platform designed to remove common proceeding barriers will help increase the pace at which cases are processed, grant more access to services not readily available, and control costs,” says Mick Kamihara, CEO of Revolabs.” At Courtroom Technology Conference 2017, attendees will see first hand how Executive Elite easily fits in with other solutions and enables the clearest audio needed for successful courtroom interactions.”

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Sudbury, Mass.-based Revolabs says that through its solution, courts can securely remotely collaborate.

Revolabs states the Executive Elite system provides resources such as interpretation and translation that may not be available in-house to facilitate face-to-face collaboration to allow courts to increase case dispositions while ensuring court safety.

The Baystate communications company also points out that one of the highlights of its show exhibit will be a demonstration of its Executive Elite wireless microphones that showcases its secure wireless capabilities.

Available in two-, four- and eight-channel versions, the company’s rack-mount microphone systems are engineered for audio capture applications. Integrators can specify systems through a choice of options, including tabletop, wearable and gooseneck microphones, as well as handheld, ear set, lavaliere and other microphone types using adapters.

Revolabs emphasizes its Executive Elite wireless systems employ AES-256 encryption and automatic rekeying to protect confidential communications. In addition, Revolabs says the Executive Elite system integrates into other courtroom systems and the system will also take part in an AVB/TSN networking demonstration at the Courtroom Technology Conference show.

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