Tying people closer together

The company nuvu in Ålesund has developed a meeting room concept that will make digital conferences and online meetings more engaging. The digital meeting should feel more real and close.

Digital meeting has had a big boost in the time of corona, but what is happening in the post-pandemic society? Will people want to sit behind a screen?

A start-up company in Ålesund believes that digital meetings are here to stay, but that such meetings need to be better.

The capitalists have seen that they have saved great travel costs, but if they want to keep up the quality, one has to do something with the medium with which one communicates. And we have part of the solution, Meiner Jon Rune Nygård, co-owner and concept developer of the company that started up last year.

Nygård sees that dramatic changes have occurred in the digitization of contact, but in a positive sense. People have thrown themselves into online meetings, and have passed the test, but after a quarter of an hour one has also acquired new terms such as “teamstraittheit” and “zoomfatigue”. This is what CooMuroom will do something with:

We believe in rehumanization and that one puts human beings back into communication, victory Nygård.

Løysinga deira, which will be called CommoRoom Smartstudio, is what he calls a high quality quarterly studio with many moglegheits.

With this release, there will be intimacy. And that's important to make it hurt real, Meiner Nygård.

I met 10,000 people.

In May last year, electrical engineer Hermod Iversen was due to attend a web conference for 400 shipyards from around the world. Here he was to present an aluminum cable that he had developed for ships.

Before the conference, a team was seen developing the first prototype of the studio.

In the aftermath, many people got in touch, both about the aluminum cable and the communication platform.

Jon Rune Nygård and Tore Alm-Ingebrigtsen, who are daily tenants of the company, have since November last year had 500 broadcasts from their studio in Ålesund, where they have presented the system.

In this way, they have met 484 companies and almost 10,000 people.

During this time, the release has gone from being a presentation studio to a smart studio.

“With a smart studio, I feel closer than if the speaker at a conference is standing on a stage in a hotel. This will change the way companies work, says Alm-Ingebrigtsen.

Closer on

Sunnmörsposten met Nygård and Alm-Ingebrigtsen via Teams. They were in the smart studio in Ålesund, and we were in a corner at Teams. CommuRoom is all about how someone can get away from this corner on Teams and stay closer, despite the fact that a brand is with digital.

The two show corleis whoever is going to present something can go in the picture, with the presentation on the back of a large screen. It's easy to point and show. A teacher can write on a tablet, but the text appears on a green board behind the teacher — like in a physical classroom.

In a way, you can also manipulate the work, by making two people stand in the same room, even if they are in different places in the world.

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Example: The Offshore Simulator Center has adopted the Commuroom study. On this screen, Joel Mills (to the right) is in recording and Jørgen Drønen is live, but it looks like they are in it at the same time.

They say that the system is viewed by all components in a new way. The technology should be easy to use. It's like turning on the light or starting the PC.

“Everyone can use this release, and we believe it is adapted to the post-Pendemic society,” says Nygård.

The Rise of Giants

Digital meeting saves costs, and it is also important from a weight-bearing perspective.

I used to have 80 to 100 travel days a year. The pandemic has taught me what leisure means. In the post-pandemic society, we have gained a relationship with how our time is spent and that things can be solved in a smarter way. If we are to gain power, there will be other ways to work, and then we will have to communicate differently, says Alm-Ingebrigtsen.

He has been involved and started businesses earlier, and he knows he was skeptical, but it has so far exceeded all expectations.

We got off to a good start and had a little bit of an impact in the first half. And we have to be happy with that as a start-up company, he wins and believes it will be an even more busy economy.

Nygård points out that they were lifted up by giants. The company has so far sealed the system to twelve companies/organizations.

The pharmaceutical company Phizer, known among others for its coronavirus vaccine, is an international giant that has adopted the system. The party Høgre is also on the customer list. The same is the Fagerlia onward school.

We have received questions from several countries, but the question is as soon as we move forward. First, let's save Norway,” Alm-Ingebrigtsen said.

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