What We Care About

For more than 20 years, we have been designing audiovisual spaces in Colombia with one conviction: technology must serve people and processes, not the other way around. That is why we care about sustainability, technical quality, and the service we provide after handover.

We Are Technology That Connects People

Designing, integrating, and maintaining audiovisual spaces is not an end in itself: it is how we help people meet, learn, decide, and work better. That is why our starting point is never the equipment, but the real usage flow of the person who will operate the room. A boardroom that needs a technician just to turn on is a room that fails; a hybrid classroom where no one can be heard is a lost class. We build so that technology disappears and the connection between people takes center stage—one criterion that organizes our AV solutions by space, depending on the type of place you want to build.

Four Things We Care About in Every Project

These are not slogans for a wall: they are criteria we use to make technical decisions every day. Each one is backed by certifications, awards, and a concrete way of working that you can verify in our success stories.

People First

We are technology that connects people. We design each space around the real usage flow of the person who operates it, so the room turns on with a touch and can be used without technical training. End-user training is part of the deliverable, not an add-on.

Technical Quality You Can Study

We like to study and understand the scope of each product so we can offer the right solution—not the most expensive or the easiest to install. That technical depth is accredited by Crestron Master Gold, AVIXA CTS, and CSP, and it translates into designs using AVIXA nomenclature that any external consultant can audit.

Real Sustainability, Not a Slogan

We reuse the client’s equipment that is in good condition when it is technically viable, program automation for energy-saving shutdown, and advise on responsible e-waste disposal. We are an active part of AVIXA’s Sustainability Program and design AV aligned with LEED certifications.

End-to-End After-Sales Service

The project does not end at handover. We support you before, during, and after with preventive maintenance, corrective support under an SLA, and the option of dedicated on-site technicians for operations that cannot stop. After-sales service is a structural part of our model, not an optional service.

Sustainability in Audiovisual Integration: A Commitment, Not a Slogan

We design each project with its environmental and financial footprint in mind. When the client has equipment in good condition, we reuse it and integrate it into the new design instead of replacing it; we program automation for motion-detection shutdown and energy savings, so no room is left on when not in use; and we advise on responsible e-waste disposal at the end of each device’s useful life. We are an active part of AVIXA’s Sustainability Program, aligned with LEED certifications and corporate ESG policies—an approach that is especially relevant in AV for construction and architecture. For us, sustainability starts with not replacing what still works.

Equipment reuse

We integrate the client’s equipment that is in good condition into the new design when it is technically viable, before proposing purchases.

Automation for energy savings

We program motion-detection shutdown and low-power scenarios using Crestron and Lutron technology.

Responsible e-waste management

We advise on equipment disposal at the end of its useful life to reduce the project’s electronic waste.

Alignment with LEED and ESG

We design AV that contributes to the building’s certification and document what corporate sustainability policies require.

We actively participate in AVIXA’s Sustainability Program (Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association), the international association for the audiovisual industry. The program sets best practices so AV integration reduces its environmental impact throughout the project life cycle, from design to final equipment disposal.

How Sustainability Translates into Your Project

Sustainability is not a separate message: it is built into how we assess, design, and maintain each space. These are the four moments when it becomes concrete, as we applied them at the Javeriana Simulation Center.

Assess — what can be Reused before what to Buy

The technical assessment starts with a different question than usual: not what to buy, but what can be reused. We inventory the client’s existing equipment, evaluate its condition, and when it is technically viable, we integrate it into the new design. We only propose purchases where they truly add value.

Automate — Programmed Energy Savings

We program automation so the space turns off by itself when it is not in use: motion-detection shutdown, low-power scenarios, and automatic schedules using Crestron and Lutron technology. A room that does not stay on 24/7 reduces energy costs and carbon footprint without user intervention.

Document — what Certifications Require

We deliver the project with AV drawings, single-line diagrams, and schematics using AVIXA nomenclature. For buildings pursuing LEED or reporting ESG, that technical documentation is part of what the certification requires: specified efficient equipment, estimated consumption, and design traceability. Working from the architectural planning stage avoids rework and ensures compatibility with the certification.

Extend — the Useful Life of What Is Installed

The project continues after handover. With preventive maintenance, corrective support, and life-extension consulting, equipment lasts longer and is replaced less. We audit existing AV projects to identify what can keep operating and what is worth upgrading, instead of replacing the entire system.

Frequently Asked Questions about Audiovisual Sustainability

What does it mean for an audiovisual integration project to be sustainable?
It means designing the space to reduce its environmental impact and its cost over time, not only on the day of purchase. In practice, it comes down to four things: reusing equipment in good condition that the client already has, programming automation for energy-saving shutdown, responsibly managing electronic waste at end of life, and aligning the design with certifications such as LEED. Audiovisual sustainability starts with not replacing what still works.
Yes, as long as it is technically viable. We keep the client’s budget in mind: if the equipment is in good condition, we integrate it into the new design instead of making them replace it. That reuse is directly tied to our sustainability approach and reduces both the initial investment and the project’s waste. The technical assessment starts precisely by evaluating what can be reused before proposing any purchase.

Yes. A well-designed audiovisual installation contributes to LEED certification in two ways: efficient equipment and automation that reduces energy consumption, and the technical documentation the certification requires. We design AV in alignment, and when we are involved from the architectural planning phase, we deliver the specifications, estimated consumption, and drawings that are incorporated into the certification file. We also advise builders and owners on selecting efficient equipment.

AVIXA (Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association) is the international association for the audiovisual industry, and its Sustainability Program sets best practices to reduce the environmental impact of AV projects throughout their entire life cycle. We actively participate in that program because we prefer our commitment to sustainability to be backed by an institutional framework with verifiable criteria, and not only by our own statements.

Let’s Build a Smart, Useful, and Sustainable Space

The first conversation is a technical consultation where we understand the project’s objectives, the space, the usage flows, and any existing equipment that can be reused. From there, we prepare a proposal that balances technical quality, sustainability, and after-sales service, with the AVIXA documentation your project and certifications require. What we care about stops being text and becomes a concrete technical decision for your organization.