In the historic Darbar Hall in Lahore, a 45‑foot legacy wooden table has long served as the room's centerpiece—a defining element of its heritage. However, conventional conferencing equipment detracted from the room's dignified atmosphere and obstructed views of the interactive multimedia screens.

TAIDEN HCS‑48U6/80 Series flush‑mounted conference units were adopted as the solution:
·Non‑intrusive installation: Units are fully embedded into the wooden tabletop, disappearing seamlessly into the surface.
·Comprehensive functionality: Includes microphone on/off controls, chairman priority button, voting capabilities, and 64‑channel simultaneous interpretation.
·Optimized audio: Paired with gooseneck microphones for precise sound pickup and a comfortable speaking experience.

The system delivered crystal‑clear audio quality that received consistent praise from attendees, while the “clean table” experience ensured unobstructed sightlines to the multimedia screens. The client spoke highly of the transformation, and at the official inauguration, the deployment was met with resounding applause. This project sets a new benchmark for integrating modern innovation into heritage venues.


