Salesforce World Tour 2018
CASE STUDY
case overview
Congress Rental’s Silent Conference System was used to provide a new and interesting way to deliver the plenary to the conference delegates.
Solution
Equipment:
Systems Integrator:
Congress Rental
Unit 8, 46-48 Buffalo Road
GLADESVILLE NSW 2111
Ph: 02 9808 6466
www.congressrental.com.au
End User:
Salesforce
https://www.salesforce.com/au/
- 6x Silent Conference Systems
- 2,000x Silent Headsets
Systems Integrator:
Congress Rental
Unit 8, 46-48 Buffalo Road
GLADESVILLE NSW 2111
Ph: 02 9808 6466
www.congressrental.com.au
End User:
Salesforce
https://www.salesforce.com/au/
Salesforce Hosts a Silent Breakout Safari
Salesforce clients were invited to the Salesforce World Tour in March 2018 to explore the latest updates with the CRM technology. Held at the ICC in Sydney, the one-day event attracted over 2,000 delegates from across Australia. Congress Rental’s Silent Conference Systems were used to provide a new and interesting way to deliver information to the conference delegates.
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A total of 6 silent theatres were established across two different floors around the exhibition space, each hosting a silent theatre of the plenary. These silent theatres provided an overflow space for the delegates attending the plenary and it gave the them a choice to come and go as they pleased. Situated around the exhibition spaces, the silent theatres allowed the organisers to use the exhibition space efficiently.
A total of 2,000 silent headphones were used across each of the silent theatres. Congress technicians cable-tied each of the receivers to the seats to ensure there were no equipment losses.The event was a complete success, with each area operating perfectly throughout the conference. Congress Rental technicians had not expected each area to be full, but most areas were pushed to capacity at times. The event was a complete success, with each area operating perfectly throughout the conference. Congress Rental technicians had not expected each area to be full, but most areas were pushed to capacity at times.
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