Utelogy Corporation Expands Its Corporate Office-Training Center In Orange County, California
01/08/2014
Using an open architecture, Utelogy allows campus IT departments to deploy advanced audio-visual technology equipment in classrooms that allow faculty to focus on collaboration and creating a learning experience tailored to the needs of the students.
“In addition to hosting its new corporate offices, the new facility will serve as both a training and demonstration center, and house the technical support department. Core development will continue to advance in this facility as it will also host the Utelogy skunk-works team,” the company said.
"We're very excited about the recent growth Utelogy has experienced and this new office will help us continue on that trajectory," said CEO Frank Pellkofer. "Our classroom and conference room will be equipped with a lot of the AV equipment, Academic Technologies, and video technologies you see in higher education and conference facilities around the world. We'll be able to demonstrate how Utelogy takes learning and collaboration concepts like Bring Your Own Device to the next level without restrictions. But this facility will also act as a think tank where we study the pedagogies and policies that new technologies affect."
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