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This has involved renewing the building’s fixed audiovisual equipment and replacing it with new, latest-generation devices, developments and connectivity in what is a revolution for the senses.

Sharpness, vividness and depth are just three of the many features of its new state-of-the-art projection system equipped with laser and DLP technology, which also delivers utmost energy efficiency. Its power reaches 30,000 lumens in Auditorium 1 in amazing colours which can even “paint” in black. Several simultaneous compositions can quickly be added, distributed in up to five independent image layers which, when projected onto the 11-metre screen, flood the view of the stage by combining videos, still images, live feeds and vibrant presentations.

The building’s other auditoriums and rooms have also been re-equipped with projectors appropriate to their size, which provide at least 5,000 lumens. All the building’s projectors have latest-generation laser and DLP technology.

There are also more options and features when capturing images of an event. The Centre has installed the latest innovations on the market including 4K technology cameras fitted with 20x optical zooms (equivalent to cinema cameras) and 24-mm wide-angle lenses (the widest in the sector) which provide peerless image sharpness and minimise ghost effects and reflections to deliver ideal innovative outcomes.

In addition to sight, there’s also sound. A new LINE ARRAY electro-acoustic system has been added to the main auditorium which reduces distortion to a minimum and provides high fidelity at high frequencies, ensuring impeccable sound which surrounds the audience. The Centre is the only specialised venue in Valencia to have this type of fixed technology.

The Centre has also been a pioneer in Spain in its acquisition of the new DICENTIS IP-based conference system and INTEGRUS digital simultaneous interpretation system featuring integrated solutions that connect the auditoriums and rooms through its computer network. Rooms which do not have conference or simultaneous interpretation systems or pre-wiring for them can use a portable rack that plugs into a computer network socket in the room to receive the interpretation from the existing booths. This technology ensures utmost intelligibility of talks and presentations to deliver debate experiences similar to face-to-face meetings.

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