As workers return to the office, companies turn to video technology

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Artificial intelligence is getting plenty of press, but solutions for the hybrid work world seem to be centering on camera and video systems.

As some workers reluctantly return to the office, a handful of video-technology companies are hoping to help ease the pain.

“We want to make things less rigid,” said Simen Teigre, chief executive of Norwegian video-tech company Neat. “Employees want meetings in dynamic settings, and they want to come into work to collaborate.” His company’s new product, the Neat Board 50, is an iPad-meets-whiteboard device that is loaded with apps such as AppSpace, Miro and Facebook’s WhatsApp.

Market-research company Frost & Sullivan found that 49% of companies use at least two video collaboration platforms and 21% plan to add more solutions. Another study found that a majority of employees value hybrid collaboration spaces and flexible furniture in the office.

 

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