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Workplace technology has become part of the connected digital estate.

Meeting rooms, collaboration tools, AV systems, digital signage, content platforms, support and managed services must all work together if organisations are going to get real value from their spaces.

IUF will bring in Project Audio Visual UK and Europe into its Workplace division, bringing specialist workplace and AV expertise into IUF.

Project Audio Visual has built a respected position in the European AV sector, delivering technology solutions across corporate, workplace and built environment projects. Its experience strengthens IUF’s capability across workplace technology, AV, digital signage and connected environments, while giving clients access to IUF’s wider scale, infrastructure and managed services.

Why Workplace, Why Now

Workplaces are no longer judged by whether the right screens, cameras or meeting room systems have been installed. They’re judged by how well those systems perform day to day. How easily teams can collaborate. How content is managed. How quickly issues are resolved. How well technology supports the people using the space.

For many organisations, the challenge is that workplace technology is still delivered in parts. AV, collaboration platforms, digital signage, room booking, support and monitoring can sit across different suppliers, teams and systems.

IUF Workplaces brings together Project Audio Visual’s workplace and AV expertise with IUF’s wider experience in digital infrastructure, managed services, content systems and connected environments. The result is a stronger end-to-end offer for organisations that want their workplace technology planned, delivered and supported as one joined-up system.

A Stronger Offer for Connected Spaces

Here’s how the leadership sees the move.

Josh Bunce, CEO at IUF, said:

“Project Audio Visual built a respected position in the European workplace market, with strong technical knowledge and long-standing sector relationships.

The enhancement of IUF Workplaces allows us to carry forward their expertise, while giving clients the confidence of our scale, international reach and managed service capability.

As organisations continue to invest in smarter, more connected environments, this move strengthens our ability to deliver seamless digital solutions across workplace projects, complementing our innovation across retail, venues, stadiums, transport, live events and public spaces.”

Steve Hudson, Sales Director at IUF Workplaces, said:

“The acquisition creates a positive way forward for the expertise, relationships and reputation built by Project Audio Visual over many years.

Being a part of IUF gives our existing clients and partners continuity, while opening up new opportunities through the organisation’s wider digital, international and managed services capability.”

Looking Ahead

If your workplace technology, and the support behind it, could be better, IUF Workplaces can help.