Client :
Nina Tower
Category :
ProAV
Location :
Hong Kong
BAP: Integrate to
Perfection
In growing market for
multi-function venues servicing corporate events, presentations, seminars and
even stage shows, a wide variety of customers, including exhibitors, wedding
planners and marketers seek technical excellence as well as adaptability in
their systems design. BAP Technology Consultants Limited has aimed to provide
for this market since 1997.
An experienced and
professional audiovisual, lighting and control systems integrator, BAP designs
systems specifically tailored to client needs across Hong Kong, the Mainland
and Macau. Having completed projects for such clients as Intercontinental
Hotel, Crown Macau Hotel, Venetian Macao, Macquarie Bank, Morgan Stanley and Louis Vuitton flagship, BAP is the industry leader in this
field.
Working with clients,
architects and interior designers on projects, BAP often act as a turnkey
systems integrator, taking full responsibility for contracts, from initial
design and project specification to build and installation through to
commissioning, client training and maintenance. Because of its wide-ranging support service, clients – many of them high
profile – keep on coming back.
System Design for Banquet
Hall
BAP has installed an
integrated system for a large banquet hall of 20,000 sq-ft in Tsuen Wan area.
The hall is a
multi-function venue with a large projection system, stage lighting and a
professional sound system, as well as a mobile LCD TV station and sophisticated
partitioning enabling the set up of several independent function areas. Not
many of similar venues offer such a fully-equipped environment.
A challenge to BAP is to
incorporate a structured cabling system to the design for current and future
needs. The structured cabling system can
use the same cabling system for everything. BAP’s design allows you to just plug into what you need, video, audio,
computer and other electronics all work with a standard faceplate, from
anywhere in the venue. You will not have
to rework the cabling when you upgrade to another vendor or model. This will support future applications like
multimedia, video conferencing, and who knows what else, with little or no
upgrade pain.