T093 – Small Creative Lab
The T093 Small Creative Lab at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a compact, purpose-built teaching space designed to support creative, studio-style instruction for small cohorts of up to 25 participants. Combining professional Audio Visual and Unified Communications technologies, the room delivers a flexible, multi-display AV experience tailored to collaborative creative practice. The space centres on a Panasonic PT-FRZ50 laser projector paired with a Screen Technics ElectriCinema motorised screen, complemented by seven Samsung LCD displays distributed throughout the studio for repeater and reference viewing. A Kramer VSM-4x4A matrix switcher routes content from PC, BYOD HDMI, and BYOD USB laptop inputs, while a Magewell Pro Convert HDMI encoder and nine NDI decoders form the room’s Audio Video over IP (AVoIP) distribution backbone. Audio is managed through a QSC Q-SYS Core 8 Flex DSP on a Dante network, with a Kramer PA-240Net amplifier, Kramer FC-101Net audio receiver, and a Shure ULXD4D wireless microphone receiver paired with a Shure SBC220 charging dock. A PTZOptics PT20X-4K camera provides studio video capture, with an AXIS M3065-V network camera for room monitoring. Room control is delivered via an AMX VARIA-80 touch panel running Innomate’s Innomesh interface, providing intuitive AV Room Control with minimal operator overhead. The Magewell NDI-based AVoIP infrastructure ensures low-latency, flexible signal distribution across the multi-display studio, while an Atlona AT-OCS-900N occupancy sensor supports automated shutdown and proactive energy management. Deployed across 17 rooms at QUT, the T093 is fully integrated into Innomate’s Innomesh AV SaaS Platform, enabling proactive AV Remote Monitoring and Management at scale. Through Innomate’s AVaaS and UCaaS models, QUT benefits from a managed, resilient AV environment built to meet the demands of modern higher education.
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Budget range
20 months
