Case Study: AREC, Poly, and AMX elevated education in MUT in Poland.
- ADENA LIMITED

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Dear ADENA Partners, our new case study comes from the Military University of Technology (MUT) in Warsaw, Poland. With the support of our distributor, Kontel, and system integrator Awave, the university has implemented a combined solution featuring AREC, Poly, AMX, and other brands. The new systems have significantly enhanced the learning experience by incorporating auto-tracking for students and professors, along with advanced lecture capture features.

MUT, founded in 1951, operates as a public university under the Ministry of National Defence and is responsible for educating cadres for the needs of the Polish Armed Forces. In addition to its military courses, the university offers civilian studies across various disciplines. Renowned for its quality education, MUT boasts graduates highly regarded in rankings and surveys, with a notable presence in the Polish Army Officer Corps. To uphold the high teaching standards that put MUT graduates in top positions all over Poland and the EU, the university continuously seeks advanced audiovisual solutions. Through the efforts of our distributor Kontel and system integrator Awave, MUT found that the AREC Media Capture System perfectly served their requirements.
MUT’s new lecture hall features the LS-200, a 2-channel Media Station capable of recording and streaming mixed audio and video sources while simultaneously capturing individual video channels. The station automatically backs up all lectures as soon as they take place, providing students with immediate access to recordings. Additionally, the station seamlessly integrates with other audiovisual products, such as control panels, allowing all key features of our Media Station to be accessed via an AMX controller. With a single touch, lecturers can start and stop recording and streaming, switch between different camera views, play recorded videos, adjust graphics, and more.
Notably, MUT uses 2 CI-T21H IR Tracking Cameras operating in the ITT mode, enabling them to track different positioners within the same location. The lecturer wears an AM-600 necklace positioner, tracked by the first camera, while students asking questions simply use a microphone with an AM-360 positioner, tracked by the second camera. The primary advantages of these systems lie in their ease of use and reliability. Positioners can be turned on and off with just one button and work out of the box. The cameras exclusively track their designated positioners and are not affected by hand waving or other interferences.

The combined view from the LS-200 is used with a Poly G7500 video conferencing system, functioning as a webcam. Together, the two devices allow the university to conduct lectures through standard conferencing platforms, such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and StarLeaf, as well as all standard streaming platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Wowza, and others, ensuring remote attendees receive an experience equivalent to those attending the class in person.
With the new system in place, the Military University of Technology will be able to educate even more talented students and provide them with a better learning experience. Is your university looking to enhance the learning experience? Contact us at www.a-dena.com, and we will be happy to discuss how AREC can be used in your case.
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