SciencesPo employs Panasonic cameras to create hybrid and remote classes
SciencesPo employs Panasonic cameras to create hybrid and remote classes
The world-renowned SciencesPO University in France worked with Panasonic to extend its digital offering to include hybrid and remote education due to the special sanitary circumstances. Panasonic remote cameras were chosen after an intensive test period as they best suited the university's requirements. They incorporate futureproof technology, can be integrated into the existing equipment, are installed and mixed easily and provide excellent image quality. In addition, educators at the university can easily create their own camera mix with just a small remote control and therefore do not require any additional technical support during their lectures. The university currently uses 50 Panasonic cameras and 5 mixers at their different locations to ensure that all lecture halls at each campus have the same automated technology available – and can be controlled from a central point in Paris if needed.
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