Tonight, more than 70 ProAV professionals will gather at the ME@OUE rooftop bar in Singapore for Barco Night. And with good reason: we will be presenting our latest ClickShare and ProAV solutions to the Southeast Asian market for the first time ever. The timing couldn't be better too: a recent study, conducted by Barco, has shown that 87% of office workers experience technology-related stress in meetings - an issue that our solutions address directly.

Singapore plugs into simplicity

The stars of the evening at Barco Night will undoubtedly be the ClickShare CS-100 and CSE-200. These two new units have recently joined the ClickShare family to offer users even more freedom and meet the needs of specific meeting rooms. Whereas the CS-100 is a standalone, HDMI model that allows up to 8 users to connect with one user sharing at a time, the CSE-200 offers enhanced security features and a wider range of connectivity options. Both, however, are destined to take the Southeast Asian market by storm.

F90: an all-purpose projector

But ClickShare won't be the only one drawing people's attention. Tonight, Barco is also introducing its F90 projector to its regional partners. This amazing laser phosphor projector offers stunning image quality in razor-sharp 4K. Thanks to its high installation flexibility, this powerhouse is equally suited for highly demanding visitor attractions, events, retail and advertising purposes, as well as boardrooms and auditoriums.

And as if that's not enough, we are also introducing the E2 Junior and S3 Junior screen management systems. Both are developed to add maximum effectiveness to your ProAV solutions. So rest assured: After tonight, Barco will definitely be the talk of town in Singapore!

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