Shure, global manufacturer of audio equipment, announced a new partnership with Airtame, provider of solutions for hybrid conferencing, screen sharing and digital signage. Per a statement, the partnership features seamless integration between Shure Stem Ecosystem devices and Airtame Hybrid Conferencing Solution. Through this, the two companies aim to simplify collaboration for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) meeting rooms.
Furthermore, with this new partnership, Shure and Airtame will provide users who rely on their own devices with streamlined and equitable meetings through technology that is easy to install.
Using the Airtame App, users can start a conference call on the Airtame Hub with just a few clicks. Once connected, the high-performance Airtame Hub hosts the call for all attendees in a conference room. Thus, it provides a central processing unit for integrating Stem Ecosystem devices. This then simplifies the conference audio and provides a consistent meeting experience. The Stem Ecosystem devices also provide a scalable audio solution for all sizes, shapes, and configurations of meeting rooms, says Shure. Stem Ecosystem is thus simple to set up and effortlessly fits the requirements of any conference room.
A Seamless Partnership
“Airtame is proud to provide a platform that is compatible with the highest quality technology available. Together, the Shure Stem Ecosystem and Airtame Hybrid Conferencing Solution provide a frictionless experience for collaboration in any setting to better support the future of work and communication,” says Jonas Gyalokay, Airtame co-founder. “This strategic alliance provides end users with flexible, intuitive conferencing solutions that can adapt to shifting demands and hybrid work trends.”
Stem Ecosystem devices require only a single USB connection with Airtame. As a result, it’s easy for IT managers to avoid the time-consuming, difficult and potentially expensive task of integration. The Stem Ecosystem platform also enables users to add each device to their local network and assign them within the room. With access to free software tools, the IT team can adjust device settings to the room’s unique audio environment and verify a successful installation.
“As the need for hybrid meeting environments continues to evolve, IT managers are exploring scalable and flexible ways to create modern, BYOD conference rooms for end users,” says Julie Crawford, manager of global integrated systems marketing at Shure. “With our Airtame partnership, we’re thrilled to offer a convenient solution to these decision makers and end users collaborating in hybrid-meeting spaces where impeccable audio and integration with their own devices are essential to success.”