About the Client
Location: Taiwan
The client is a well-known Taiwanese university. One of its colleges manages several focus rooms designed for small-group discussions, brainstorming, and project presentations.
Challenge
Their focus rooms were meant for brainstorming and project work, but the tools, fixed screens and traditional whiteboards, made collaboration limited. Many students still relied on paper notes, and professors struggled to keep everyone engaged with static, non-interactive content.
As the campus pushed toward digital transformation and paperless learning, the old setup no longer met their needs. They needed a flexible, interactive tool that encouraged active participation.
Solution
The university chose the Innex CM Series 55″ all-in-one interactive display for its mobility, precision touch, and ease of use.
Instead of sitting back, students walk up to the screen, sketch ideas, and build on each other’s points. Professors can roll the display across the room and adjusted to the perfect angle, ensuring everyone sees clearly. The high-precision touch makes writing feel natural, turning discussions into hands-on collaboration rather than passive listening —and all notes can be saved in digital form for review.
Results & Benefits
The upgraded setup immediately changed the way focus rooms were used. Visibility improved, students participated more actively, and brainstorming became fully digital. The screen’s mobility also allowed rooms to be rearranged for each class style, from presentations to group workshops.
Impact
With Innex CM55, the focus rooms have become dynamic, idea-driven spaces that support modern teaching styles. The success of the upgrade has already encouraged other departments to consider adopting the same setup campus-wide.







