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WHAT’S NEW?


perfect for multiple users, operating a variety of software, through different devices – no log-ins, low touch and intuitive to use.”


The ease of use extends through the whole proposition, as the service is easily retrofitted to existing meeting room TVs and there are four product options to suit every size of meeting room, from two people to more than 20 people; from small huddle rooms all the way through to board rooms and lecture theatres.


TECHNOLOGYWITHIN


LAUNCHES TWIINMEET technologywithin, a technology provider to the UK flexible workspace and CRE sectors, has launched twiinmeet, the first meeting room AV solution specifically designed for the needs of shared workspaces.


The service is intended to help operators entice their clients back to the office and boost meeting room bookings by offering high quality video and audio backed by superfast internet, creating a superior virtual meeting experience.


CONTACT-FREE EXTINGUISHER SERVICING


FROM SAFELINCS The COVID-19 pandemic has got us all looking for different ways to do things to ensure that the risk to staff and visitors on our premises is kept to a minimum. Traditionally an extinguisher service engineer would need to visit your site to carry out your annual fire extinguisher servicing, which is part of your legal duties under the Regulatory Reform Order, however, the P50 extinguisher changes all that.


P50 extinguishers are service-free and do not require an external fire extinguisher engineer to visit your site. Instead, Safelincs will train your staff to carry out a simple visual inspection, avoiding the need for ongoing visits. As well as providing some protection


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Jon Seal, Managing Director of technologywithin, believes that the timing of the launch is perfect. He said: “With the continued challenges of the working environment, where safety and social distancing remain key, being able to offer a professional virtual meeting environment is essential.”


Technical Director Dr Adam Case said: “We’ve designed twiinmeet to be super easy to use. The camera and audio unit are controlled by a central hub, so that users just plug the one cable into their device, switch on the TV and start the meeting through their software of choice. So, it’s


from cross infection of viruses the P50 can help you meet your environmental targets too.


These extinguishers are made from 100% recyclable materials and have a 20-year life span. You don’t have to test and discharge them every five years and due to their robust corrosion-proof construction they will not need replacing due to rust, flaking paint or internal corrosion even in the harshest of external environments.


As well as being an environmentally friendly extinguisher the P50 will also save you up to £300 per extinguisher over a 10- year period.


twiinmeet is the first product launch from technologywithin’s new twiinservices portfolio, a group of best of breed services designed for flexible workspaces, backed by the company’s excellent reputation for installation and customer service. More services will launch over the following year, allowing operators to enhance their offering to clients.


To arrange a demo please email hello@technologywithin.com or call 0207 953 8888 to arrange a call or video conference with our business development team.


www.technologywithin.com/twiinmeet


www.technologywithin.com/ twiinmeet


Call: 0800 612 7936 www.safelincs.co.uk/britannia


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