Polycom Launch the RealPresence Group Convene

News item: May 15, 2015
Polycom RealPresence Group Convene with Acoustic Camera on top and 3 people on display

Dedicated to creating collaboration spaces perfect for any professional workspace, Polycom, Inc. (Nasdaq:PLCM) have announced two new Polycom® RealPresence® Group Series video conferencing solutions that transform any small meeting room and workspace into a highly collaborative working hub.

Spurred by the growth of huddle room spaces —which is expertly predicted to reach into the tens of millions by 2020 – has created great demand for high-quality video, voice and content collaboration solutions specifically designed for these smaller meeting spaces.

The two products announced today are the Polycom RealPresence Group Convene video collaboration solution and the Polycom RealPresence Group 310 video conferencing endpoint.

The Polycom Group Convene

The Polycom RealPresence Group Convene is the perfect solution for any small workspace, whether a personal workstation, huddle room or open plan office space. Designed to work with the Polycom RealPresence Group 310 or Group 500, the Polycom RealPresence Group Convene delivers rich 1080p60 video and content collaboration, crystal clear audio and a simple user interface. Designed to be sleek, compact and customisable, the Convene can utilise a single or dual display, and a wall mount or tabletop stand, allowing anyone to create a productive work environment that suits their specific needs and space.

The modern workspace is evolving, giving way to more open and more shared workspaces,” said Ashan Willy, Polycom Senior Vice President, Worldwide Systems Engineering and Product Management. “Organizations are looking for voice, video and content collaboration solutions that can change with their workplace and meet the needs of employees today, tomorrow and well into the future. Polycom RealPresence Group Series solutions give both IT and end users the flexibility to collaborate in any type of office environment, including huddle rooms and personal workspaces.”

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