IIT Bombay
Smart AV solutions that simplify teaching, protect equipment, reduce engineer workload, and free facility managers from routine checks.


















Project Overview
Project Overview
Project Overview
Solution Approach
Solution Approach
Solution Approach
Results Achieved
Results Achieved
Results Achieved
The existing Audio-Visual (AV) system posed several operational challenges that impacted classroom efficiency and user adoption. Due to the system’s complexity, professors preferred traditional teaching methods instead of utilizing the AV setup. Additionally, improper shutdown procedures led to frequent projector lamp failures, disrupting classroom schedules.
Operations and Maintenance (O&M) engineers were consistently occupied with in-class technical support, limiting their availability for other critical tasks. The facility manager was also burdened with routine activities such as checking system status before and after classes.
This project aims to simplify the AV system, ensure reliable operation, and reduce the manual intervention required from faculty, engineers, and facility managers.
Key Services:
Audio Visual Solutions
Video Conferencing
Lighting Controls
Smart Class Rooms
Centralized Control: Eliminates the need for a separate control processor in each classroom, reducing hardware dependency and maintenance costs.
Enhanced Learning Experience: Simplified AV operations make lectures more interactive and engaging, leading to improved student participation and attendance.
Extended Equipment Life: Proper system shutdown procedures help preserve projector lamps and extend overall equipment lifespan.
Energy Efficiency: Automated and optimized AV management reduces electricity consumption, lowering operational costs.
Improved Productivity: Facility managers can now focus on higher-value tasks instead of routine AV system checks, resulting in better overall efficiency.
The existing Audio-Visual (AV) system posed several operational challenges that impacted classroom efficiency and user adoption. Due to the system’s complexity, professors preferred traditional teaching methods instead of utilizing the AV setup. Additionally, improper shutdown procedures led to frequent projector lamp failures, disrupting classroom schedules.
Operations and Maintenance (O&M) engineers were consistently occupied with in-class technical support, limiting their availability for other critical tasks. The facility manager was also burdened with routine activities such as checking system status before and after classes.
This project aims to simplify the AV system, ensure reliable operation, and reduce the manual intervention required from faculty, engineers, and facility managers.
Key Services:
Audio Visual Solutions
Video Conferencing
Lighting Controls
Smart Class Rooms
Centralized Control: Eliminates the need for a separate control processor in each classroom, reducing hardware dependency and maintenance costs.
Enhanced Learning Experience: Simplified AV operations make lectures more interactive and engaging, leading to improved student participation and attendance.
Extended Equipment Life: Proper system shutdown procedures help preserve projector lamps and extend overall equipment lifespan.
Energy Efficiency: Automated and optimized AV management reduces electricity consumption, lowering operational costs.
Improved Productivity: Facility managers can now focus on higher-value tasks instead of routine AV system checks, resulting in better overall efficiency.
Similar works
Centralized Control: Eliminates the need for a separate control processor in each classroom, reducing hardware dependency and maintenance costs.
Enhanced Learning Experience: Simplified AV operations make lectures more interactive and engaging, leading to improved student participation and attendance.
Extended Equipment Life: Proper system shutdown procedures help preserve projector lamps and extend overall equipment lifespan.
Energy Efficiency: Automated and optimized AV management reduces electricity consumption, lowering operational costs.
Improved Productivity: Facility managers can now focus on higher-value tasks instead of routine AV system checks, resulting in better overall efficiency.