HB Communications announced that furniture retailers and manufacturers can now access the latest in interactive video-teleconferencing to run their businesses more efficiently. HB Communications, Inc., with clients in the business, government and military sectors, links people anywhere together through specialized cameras and HD quality monitors.
HB Communications will demo the company’s technology during this week’s High Point Market, in NHFA’s Resource Center, first floor, Plaza Suites.
Some furniture industry examples include: Large retail chains can use real-time, interactive video-teleconferencing to conduct store management meetings, sales training and other companywide communications, while limiting traveling expenses and declines in productivity.
Furniture manufacturers and marketers, especially those engaged in overseas production, can use the technology and high-resolution viewing capabilities to manage product development and quality issues while avoiding travel costs and inconveniences.
Electronic signage, also available through HB Communications, represents the next frontier in cost-effective, high-impact retail display. Ideal for store windows, gallery walls and way finding, the new signing technology can be used to create large billboard effects while reducing printing costs and paper usage.
“The possibilities for these new modes of communication and impact to the bottom line are far reaching,” said Martin Roberts, president of the newly formed Dovetail Alliance, a consortium of industry consultants, which is responsible for securing HB Communications as a member service provider.
“Up to this point, the technology for high-quality interactive teleconferencing has been cost-prohibitive,” added Roberts. “Through Dovetail we are able to offer competitive pricing and equipment leasing programs. High tech conferencing and electronic signage have the power to revolutionize the way business is done in the home furnishings industry.”
To learn more about the Dovetail Alliance www.dovetailalliance.com
To learn more about HB Communications http://www.hbcommunications.com/