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Presentations and keynotes
Amongst Arthur’s diverse environments, there are rooms with large auditoriums perfectly suited for hosting traditional presentations and keynotes. These could be a client pitch, board meeting, town hall meeting, or a keynote speech to a greater audience. By creating an immersive and interactive experience, attendees can be provided with a champagne reception and separate audio zones for individual networking. Our environments provide participants with a real-life-feel experience where they can connect with fellow participants and engage with presentation material. Delivering complex presentations to colleagues or clients in interactive 3D spaces reduces business travel extensively and enables you to better utilize time and company resources. The ability to fully customize a 3D space with 3D models, visuals and meeting content makes presentations in Arthur absolutely unique.
VISUAL STORYTELLING
3D spaces can transform the way we share and experience ideas. The visual and three dimensional medium allows you to go beyond static slides and passive audiences to create immersive presentations where slides can become stories to be explored and experienced by your audience. With 3D spaces, your presentations can become interactive experiences which foster deeper connection with your content and lead to stronger comprehension and retention. Whether it's an automotive brand showcase or a journey through complex data visualizations, 3D spaces make it tangible. An ability to tailor the environment to suit your content allows you to craft a visually compelling story and watch your audience's imagination take flight. You can choose to host your presentation anywhere, be it an abstract datascape or a cabin in outer space. These spaces can be accessed at all times, meaning your employees and clients can access the visual presentations on demand.
Benefits
Productivity Tools Available
Pinboard
Shapes and 3d Objects
Screen Sharing
Audio-zones
Integrations
Mixed Reality
Whiteboards
Personal files & objects
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