Plenary Hall | Parliament

A unique place

Members of parliament, parliamentary groups, the government and the presidency meet in the plenary chamber or parliament to discuss and decide on the central issues of the community.

These rooms are simultaneously representative, highly functional and often architecturally unique.

Visibility for everyone - despite limited space

The seating arrangements in plenary halls are tightly and precisely organized: Rows, semi-circles or caucus blocks, each lectern with fixed dimensions. Projections on screens or central monitors quickly reach their limits here – too far away, obstructed view or unfavorable viewing angles.

Content available directly on site

Retractable monitors create a bridge between speech and information. Every seat becomes an information center:

  • Current agenda items can be viewed at any time.
  • Votes and election results clearly visible, without delay.
  • Information on speakers and contributions appears parallel to the debate.
  • Accompanying documents and additional information are consistently available to all participants.

Integrated monitors - Discreet. Flexible. Indispensable.

  • Individual visibility: A clear view – regardless of where you sit.

  • Space-saving: With its compact design, the CONVERS ALPHA in particular is perfect for tight seating arrangements in parliaments.

  • Disappears at the touch of a button: Technology is only present when it is needed and otherwise disappears flush into the table surface.

  • Representative & functional: The architecture remains dignified, while the digital information infrastructure is invisibly integrated.

     

The digital complement to the spoken word

Parliamentary dialog thrives on speech and counter-speech. With integrated monitors, words are supported by facts, images and voting information – clearly, directly and immediately available to every member of parliament.