When we talk about audiovisual technology, we almost always think of boardrooms, auditoriums, or events. But there are projects where a camera, a microphone, or a screen stops being a communication tool and becomes part of the training of those who, tomorrow, will hold a patient’s life in their hands. That is exactly what we achieved together with the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, in a project that is recognized today as one of the most innovative in the audiovisual industry in Latin America.
Industry recognition
For this latest award, the jury highlighted three specific aspects of our work: the ability to unify previously fragmented systems into a coherent environment, a design conceived so that non-technical staff can operate the space with ease, and the project’s real impact on the quality of healthcare training.