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TASTE OF THE MED Housed in Nice’s historic Gare du Sud railway station, Mediterraneo is a hub for Mediterranean cuisine and culture. Having evolved from a simple restaurant into a dynamic events space with a stage and dance floor, the venue realised its additional audio needs. Powered by KGear speakers, subwoofers and amplifiers, the new system delivers exceptional sound quality for background music and live performances alike, enabling Mediterraneo to enjoy a complete events calendar throughout the summer season. PANASONIC AND ORIX PARTNER UP Panasonic Connect and Orix Corporation are joining forces, creating a new company that will grow Panasonic’s projector and flat panel display divisions. Panasonic will retain a 20% stake, with the rest owned by Orix, though the company will operate under the Panasonic name for the foreseeable future. CLEAR-COM POWERS WEST END PRODUCTIONS Stage Sound Services has equipped two high-profile West End shows, Stranger Things: The First Shadow at the Phoenix and MJ the Musical at the Prince Edward, with Clear-Com’s Arcadia intercom system (supplied by Amber Sound). Thanks to this, both productions have seen improvements in production efficiency, with clear audio and seamless communication across each venue.

FUTURE NOSTALGIA

sophisticated sound system with L-Acoustics L-ISA tech – including a 20.1 Scene System, 13 X8s, 17 5XT speakers as well as five LA7.16i amplified controllers. “The full surround configuration provides exceptional sound quality without compromising any of the space’s aesthetic splendour,” said Alexandre Tramontin of B Live, positioning Théâtre de la Ville at the forefront of performing arts.

With a rich 150-year history, Paris’ Théâtre de la Ville is culturally iconic, and renowned for modern dance, theatre and music. After a lengthy renovation, the venue wanted an audio solution that would complement its traditional architecture while elevating it to modern sonic standards. To deliver an immersive audio experience, the theatre worked closely with B Live, installing a

ESTATE AESTHETICS

Daylesford Organic Farm, a Cotswold-based estate known for its holistic approach to agriculture, wellness and fine dining, has enhanced its shop, spa, cottages and inns with Tateside audio-visual technology. A relationship that’s been eight years in the making, Tateside was well-poised to support Daylesford with AV integration throughout the entire property. Each space across the estate came with its own AV specifications. The Heritage House, which is Daylesford’s newest event space, demanded a flexible system that’s capable of handling everything from intimate gatherings to enormous celebrations – while the Club by Bamford, which is a private members’ wellness club, required more discrete and

Organic. “Now, we have ended up with a stunning solution that everyone involved has complimented.” By mixing sophisticated technology with the commitment to quality and interior design that Daylesford is known for, Tateside managed to elevate the overall guest experience.

design-centric solutions that wouldn’t disrupt the space’s serenity. Tateside also installed Bose loudspeakers throughout Daylesford Stays’ homes, the company’s collection of traditional inns. “Tateside worked seamlessly alongside our architects and IT team,” according to Bill Burles, IT manager at Daylesford

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