RCD Espanyol has announced that MAXHUB is now its exclusive official supplier of interactive displays.
The collaboration between RCD Espanyol and MAXHUB aims to transform the club’s approach to player development and operational efficiency. As it gears up for the upcoming LA LIGA season in Spain, this alliance aspires to deliver cutting-edge communication technologies via its interactive flat screens.
Antoni Alegre, Deputy General Manager of RCD Espanyol, commented:
The agreement with MAXHUB will allow us to increase the productivity of the commercial and administrative aspects of the club and support training and development. The conference rooms at the RCDE stadium and the Ciutat Esportiva Dani Jarque will be equipped with MAXHUB conferencing systems, resulting in increased performance and productivity during presentations and meetings.”
Through the partnership, MAXHUB will provide RCD Espanyol with their state-of-the-art 86-inch IFP V6 Classic Series interactive flat panel displays. These multifunctional touch displays are designed to integrate whiteboard capabilities, audio and video conferencing, and advanced visualisation tools, all powered by a future-proof System on Chip (SoC) technology. This integration will significantly boost the club’s training and educational facilities.
The 86-inch interactive screens from MAXHUB will empower the coaching staff to illustrate tactics more effectively, analyse plays, and clarify player roles, which MAXHUB identifies as critical elements in high-level sports competitions.
The MAXHUB solutions will be deployed throughout RCD Espanyol’s stadium, enhancing spaces such as the boardroom, the Juan Segura Palomares press room, conference rooms, and training rooms. The installation will feature the 86-inch touch display from the MAXHUB IFP V6 Classic series, renowned for its interactive capabilities, and the expansive 180-inch all-in-one LED wall from the MAXHUB Raptor series, designed to captivate and engage.
“We are delighted to be working with RCD Espanyol, a football club with a rich history and values that align with our own,” added David Meng, President of MAXHUB’s Global Business Group.
“Through hard work and dedication, as well as a spirit of humility, RCD Espanyol maintains a high standard on the pitch. MAXHUB’s vision to become a leading brand in the industry also started from modest beginnings. It is a great honour for us to bring our technological expertise to such a famous football club, and we look forward to the role our interactive flat screens and communication solutions will play as the club competes in one of the best leagues in the world.”
What Else Has MAXHUB Been Up To Recently?
Last month, MAXHUB launched the XCore Kit Pro for Microsoft Teams at Infocomm 2024, which it created to support bring-your-own-device (BYOD) meeting setups.
The award-winning video conferencing solution, XCoreKit Pro, seamlessly integrates with Teams Rooms of all sizes, enhancing remote communication, presentations, and team collaboration. This solution features an 11.6” touch console, an Intel Core i5 processor, and simplified installation and cable management. It also includes built-in wireless capabilities for content sharing and supports 4K-enabled sharing.
June also saw MAXHUB unveil its advanced, ultra-wide 92″ display designed to facilitate seamless hybrid working.
The new UW92NA Ultra-Wide 92-inch display boasts comprehensive capabilities and has received certification from several prominent AV business integration companies. MAXHUB emphasises that these attributes make it an attractive option for a wide variety of display functions.
UC Today also spoke to Meng at this year’s ISE 2024 in Barcelona, where he discussed how MAXHUB was boosting its European expansion.
“Our intention is to become a global brand for the customers to improve their meeting efficiency and collaboration and better their communications in the workplace,” Meng said. “MAXHUB is providing a one-stop solution for a wide range of customers. You can see at our booths here the whole scenario for meeting rooms and huddle rooms, including the display, audio noise, and cameras.”