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| DIS at Palais d'Egmont in Brussels, Belgium |
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 The conference facilities are newly refurbished with a completely new DIS DCS 6000 Digital Conference System
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Egmont Palace (Palais d’Egmont) was constructed in the 16th century and totally renovated in the 18th century by the wealthy Arenberg family. After the First World War the owner, the German Arenberg family, was forced to sell the building to the city of Brussels. In 1964 it was sold to the Belgian state.
Today, it is being used for receptions and high-level international meetings by the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The conference facilities are newly refurbished with a completely new DIS DCS 6000 Digital Conference System. FD 4020 microphone units are flush mounted into the table and for every two persons a TFT screen is installed. On the screen you can see a data image or an image of the speaker as there is a camera follow-up system connected to the conference solution. The system is controlled by a Crestron controller.
The conference hall also holds two ceiling-mounted projectors for projecting on the back walls. A matrix gives the opportunity to project the data image on the two big screens and the camera image of the speaker on the individual screens or the reverse.
All around the room in the back you have visitors’ seats with channel selectors and several interpretation booths on two floors.
For more information of the DIS Conference systems please look under Products or contact DIS. |
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 A flush mounted conference microphone with built in loudspeaker is installed at every seat
 A view from one of the interpreter booths
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