New audio conferencing vendor, Stem Audio today reveals their next-level conference room ecosystem, designed for the modern meeting room. Stem Audio is committed to empowering the groups and employees of today, with excellent high-level meeting experiences. The revolutionary Stem Audio conference room ecosystem is a collection of five state-of-the-art networking products that businesses can mix and match to suit their needs.
The customisable nature of the Stem Audio conference room solution makes it an excellent addition to any meeting room environment. According to the company, the solution will alleviate the common pains experienced by everyday users and IT teams, by making conferencing set up as simple as possible. The ecosystem includes three audio devices for the wall, table, and ceiling, which work alongside the Stem Audio Hub and Controls.
Revolutionising the Audio Industry
In a press release about their pioneering new meeting room system, the Chief Executive Officer of Stem Audio, Jacob Marash, touted the benefits of the tool. According to Marash, the team wanted to create something revolutionary for the audio conferencing industry. They believed that the solutions currently available on the market weren't enough for companies dealing with rising technology standards. The Stem Audio group decided to create a complete ecosystem based on the principles of simplicity, control, intuition, reliability, scalability, and flexibility.
The Stem Ecosystem is a result of the company going out into the world and asking IT professionals, end-users, consultants, designers and architects about how they're planning to pursue their digital transformation. According to Vice President of Sales, Jonathan Boaz, hundreds of conversations helped the business to identify common pain points for many individuals.
Stem Audio also discovered that one-size-fits-all solutions are very rarely what they say they are. IT professionals need a more reliable system that they can manage remotely. Additionally, users want to avoid the learning curves that typically come with new technology.

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