In the architecture of modern education, not all subjects are created equal. Walk into any school strategic planning meeting and you will hear passionate debate about literacy benchmarks, mathematics intervention programmes, and the imperative to expand STEM offerings. You will see significant capital allocated to new sports pavilions, AstroTurf fields, and state-of-the-art science laboratories. These are framed as essential investments – non-negotiable pillars of a competitive institution.
Campus AV technology is transforming how students learn, perform, and lead across every space on campus. Walk across any vibrant campus and you’ll feel it: the energy of a hundred different passions being pursued. In the lecture hall, the athlete on the field, the performer in the spotlight, and the student leader at the podium – each is chasing excellence in their own way. Yet, too often, the technology that should enable these pursuits becomes a barrier: a microphone that fails, a stream that buffers, a system too complex to use.