COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Along with U.S. president Barack Obama and over 100 VIPs including heads of state and various ministers of different nations addressing climate change issues, a total of more than 30,000 people attended the UN Climate Change Conference (COP15) at the 77,000-square-meter Bella Center in Copenhagen.
For the two-week conference, which including gatherings of up to 18,000 participants, 2,500 Bosch delegate microphones were installed in 40 meeting rooms. There were also 6,000 Bosch Integrus receivers with headphones in use during the conference, overseen by 45 technicians and supervisors who were involved in the installation and operation of the Bosch audio gear.
The conference equipment supplied by Bosch Security Systems included 2,500 delegate microphones mainly of type DCN Next Generation, DCN Next Generation Simultaneous Interpretation equipment in two large plenary rooms and five other meeting rooms; Integrus receivers to enable delegates to listen to interpretations. In addition, Bosch gear was used for 50 Central Control Units, several external power supplies and audio expanders.
For the event's 1,100-seat Press Center, journalists could monitor the plenary rooms and listen to proceedings by using the Integrus Wireless Infrared Receivers and headphones from Bosch. In a few rooms CCS 800 Ultro microphone equipment from Bosch was also installed.
Teletech Conference Communication A/S, one of the founders of the Congress Rental Network and certified Bosch Security Systems dealer, installed the Bosch equipment. The preparation and installation work required 12 technicians working over a period of 10 days. A total of 40 technicians and five supervisors handled daily operations. After the event, 12 technicians were expected to dismantle all of Teletech's equipment in two days.
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