Jupiter Pana 105 + PanaCast 50 at InfoComm 2023

 

At InfoComm 2023, Jupiter and Jabra unveiled their collaborative innovation, the Jupiter Pana 105 and Jabra PanaCast 50, aimed at transforming video conferencing and collaborative workspaces. The event featured insights from Josh Blalock, the Chief Video Evangelist at Jabra, and Justin Shong, the VP of Global Sales and Marketing at Jupiter, who discussed the development and integration of their respective products.

Their partnership focuses on improving the visual quality and immersive experience in professional settings, leveraging technological advancements such as Microsoft’s Front Row to meet the demands for wider, more inclusive video layouts. With the introduction of the third-generation Pana series, Jupiter emphasizes a commitment to enhancing collaboration equity and enticing professionals back to office environments by offering high-quality, versatile display solutions.

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