Orangebox partners with technology platform

Airtame, creator of the hardware-enabled SaaS platform that allows seamless collaboration in schools and businesses, has announced a partnership with Orangebox, designer and manufacturer of furniture solutions.

They will demo their top-tier collaboration solutions in Orangebox’s New York City-based showroom and showcase the seamless communication and collaboration tools now available to educators, administrators, and organisations.

“Partnering with Orangebox is a natural progression of Airtame’s hybrid technology offering to schools, universities, and businesses, as we have strong common interests and are dedicated to providing end-users with intuitive solutions that enhance hybrid communication, regardless of environment,” said Jonas Gyalokay, Airtame Co-Founder. “The New York showroom is an excellent example of how Airtame technology caters to flexible spaces and supports individual needs and activities.”

For more than 20 years, Orangebox has provided unique and accessible furniture and space design to educational facilities and businesses, encouraging focused work and team collaboration. As universities and workplaces transitioned from traditional work environments to more networked spaces in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, Orangebox recognised the need for dedicated settings to support hybrid communication and created Smartlearning Spaces to offer curated spaces designed to facilitate individual study and group learning of different sizes.

Together, Smartlearning Spaces and Airtame deliver state-of-the-art furniture and technology design for ultimate end-to-end flexibility and simple, aesthetically pleasing solutions for any space.

“The showroom represents an ecosystem of solutions that facilitate flexibility, focus, and flow, making engagement and hybrid communication effortless,” said Sophie Cramer, Senior Marketing Manager of Orangebox. “We’re thrilled to elevate the capabilities of our Smartlearning Spaces with solutions from Airtame, a like-minded partner who prioritizes creating hybrid conferencing environments that allow for the required flexibility of shared workspaces.”

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