Mexico. Aavara, a Taiwan-based company, supported an educational project of a rural forest school located in the village of SanXie, Taiwan. "We would like to support students who can connect the world with different countries, through a form of virtual meeting," said Virginia Wu, director of sales and marketing.
He explained that "as the leader of this precious project, we took advantage of Aavara's new HDMI/4K over IP system, an ethernet-based video distribution solution that allows you to build an HDMI/4K video matrix of any size with low latency, for installation in residential, commercial and educational environments."
For this event they implemented the AV equipment on IP PB9000 of Aavara that allowed an audiovisual distribution throughout the campus, so that all students could participate at the same time this meeting of cultural exchange between Mexico, the United States and Taiwan.
During the preparation of the meeting, Aavara staff attended the school on several occasions to teach the student children some expressions and phrases in English and Spanish to greet and communicate better with foreign children.
The new equipment was used in each classroom so that students could broaden their eyes and learn more about the digital transformation during the Covid19 era.
"Great results were achieved with this magnificent virtual event in which participants felt motivated to learn more about other cultures, using the right technology," concluded Virginia Wu.