Interpreting systems
Booths, interpreter consoles, IR transmitters/radiators, receivers/headsets and technician support.
Plan interpretation systems, AV, registration and hybrid-event equipment together with the service team. Equipment is deployed locally in the selected operating market and final availability is confirmed by city, dates, capacity and technical design before the proposal is issued.
Booths, interpreter consoles, IR transmitters/radiators, receivers/headsets and technician support.
PA, digital mixing, wireless/conference microphones, LED walls, projection, cameras, switching, streaming, lighting and stage support.
Badge printers, scanners, registration tablets/kiosks, connectivity, backup power and onsite technical/operations staff.
Before approving Event & interpreting equipment — local deployment by market, define who owns the decision, which market and end-use apply, the required completion date, the documents or event inputs already available, the confidentiality level, and the commercial reference that should appear on the quotation. These details prevent avoidable rework and make it easier to select the right combination of professional linguists, project management, interpreting resources, event production, equipment, review and client approval.
For Event & interpreting equipment — local deployment by market, procurement teams should also identify any purchase-order requirement, tender or RFQ reference, supplier-registration step, billing constraint, authorized requester, approver and final delivery format. Where the work is recurring, add terminology, translation-memory ownership, reporting expectations and an escalation contact. Where the service is local, confirm city, venue or delivery point; where it is remote, confirm platform, connectivity and access requirements before the formal proposal is accepted.
Choose the route that matches how you buy: secure quote, consultation, corporate account or procurement request.