Below are just some of the projects we have been hard at work on, both current and completed.
Whittle Laboratory, University of Cambridge
Commissioned as AV Consultant within the build team on the New Whittle Laboratory in Cambridge. The new laboratory is an Integrated Technology Accelerator, creating a facility without boundaries for a unique community of researchers, students, companies, and entrepreneurs with unrivalled reputations for science, engineering, and innovation.
The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge
Returning to work with the team at the Sainsbury Laboratory to update AV facilities within their Stirling Prize winning building in Cambridge. The project is to replace the originally installed AV within several spaces and refresh the auditorium. Working to produce a specification for tender and assistance with selecting an AV integrator.
University of London, Birkbeck
Commissioned by Birkbeck ToddlerLab, University of London, to develop wearable devices for use within their research projects. The wearables capture, in real-time, time-correlated data from sensors, including. Combined with a custom remote ECG sensor streaming raw and Heart Rate data to the central unit to be recorded, the units can operate for up to 10… Continue reading→
Sync-One2 Firmware v2.3.0
New firmware has been released for Sync-One2 v2 to include speaker polarity, or phase, checking. Speakers and amplifiers have positive and negative terminals for a reason. All the speakers in a system must be connected with the same polarity. If they don’t, it can sound weird, as some of the speakers will be out of… Continue reading→
University of Vienna
To supply the University of Vienna with some additional BabyDevLab monitoring units. These bespoke electronics and software units are used to monitor the interactions between parents and children. The units provide real-time time-correlated data from various sensors, including ECG, Actigraph, Tilt, Position (GPS), and accurate proximity with 10cm resolution to a paired device and continuous… Continue reading→
Dept of Psychology, University of Cambridge
Commissioned by the Dept of Psychology at the University of Cambridge to develop a wearable device for their research projects. The requirement is to capture onto a MicroSD card ECG, Actigraph, and Tilt data from babies from ~2 months old over many hours. A small custom hardware package is required with long battery life (10… Continue reading→
University of London, Warburg Institute
Working with the Warburg institute to determine the AV requirements within a re-furbishment of the Warburg Institute. Technology including hybrid teaching, lecture spaces, and multiple room joins with any to any video and audio. Commissioned to create a technical performance specification from a set of user requirements, for inclusion within the tender package to identify… Continue reading→
BabyDevLab, University of East London
Commissioned by the BabyDevLab at the University of East London to develop a wearable device for their research projects. The requirement is to capture real-time time-correlated data from various sensors, including ECG, Actigraph, Tilt, Position (GPS), and accurate proximity with 10cm resolution to a paired device. Also continuous audio recording. The units can operate for… Continue reading→
University of Cambridge / Royal Papworth Hospital
Working with the design team for of a new Heart and Lung Research Institute (Project Atria), a joint venture between the University of Cambridge and the Royal Papworth Hospital on the Addenbrooks biomedical campus in Cambridge. The scheme to include lecture theatres, seminar spaces, and meeting rooms. The brief also includes requirements for live linking to… Continue reading→
University of London, Senate House
Working with the University of London to redevelop several spaces within the iconic Grade II* listed Senate House building. The project is to upgrade a number of spaces with high specification AV systems, to create multi-purpose event and teaching spaces. Combined with an aggressive timeline to complete works by late 2020.