Education → Lecture & Training Rooms

Lecture Rooms
Built for Hybrid Learning.

Capture, display, and audio systems for lecture theatres, seminar rooms, and formal training environments — designed to deliver for the students in the room and those joining remotely, equally well.

WHY LECTURE ROOM AV MATTERS

When the Room Fails,
the Lesson Fails.

Lecture theatres and training rooms are high-stakes spaces. A microphone that cuts in and out, a display that’s too dim to read from the back row, or a camera that shows nothing but ceiling — any of these breaks the session for everyone, whether they’re in the room or joining online.

Ambiant designs lecture and training room AV from the audience’s perspective outward — acoustics first, then display, then capture — so every seat in the room (and every screen at home) gets the same quality experience.

Lecture & Training Room Solutions

Large-Format Display Systems

Projectors, laser projectors, and large interactive displays sized for lecture theatres and training rooms — sharp, bright, and visible from every seat. With dual-screen setups for simultaneous content and video display.

Lecturer Microphone Systems

Shure wireless lapel and handheld microphone systems that give lecturers freedom of movement — with ceiling or boundary microphones for seminar-style rooms where multiple speakers contribute.

Room Audio Systems

Distributed speaker systems that deliver clear, even sound to every seat in the room — Biamp-powered audio processing for consistent intelligibility regardless of where the speaker is standing.

Lecture Capture & Remote Delivery

Auto-tracking cameras that follow the lecturer automatically, plus screen capture integration — recording and live-streaming lectures to remote students or for later review, without a dedicated operator.

Presenter Technology Integration

HDMI, wireless, and USB-C connectivity for any presenter device — with a simple switching system so lecturers can move between their laptop, a document camera, and remote participants without interruption.

Room Control Systems

Q-SYS touch panel control that manages displays, audio levels, microphones, and camera presets from a single panel — so the lecturer sets up the room in one touch, every time.
HYBRID LEARNING DESIGN

In the Room and Online. Equally Well.

A hybrid lecture room must serve two audiences at once — the students in the seats and the students on screen. Most rooms do one well and the other poorly. Ambiant designs systems that genuinely serve both.
Design Element For In-Room Students For Remote Students
Display Large-format projection or display visible from every seat Remote students see lecture content via screen share; in-room camera shows the space
Audio Clear amplified lecturer voice via distributed speakers Lecturer mic feeds directly to conferencing platform — remote students hear naturally
Camera Auto-tracking camera follows lecturer for remote participants Remote participants are shown on a dedicated display in the room — visible to everyone
Interaction Students ask questions verbally; Q&A visible on screen Remote students contribute via Teams/Zoom chat displayed in room; or raised hand feature
Recording Lecture captured for later review by in-room students Same recording stream — remote and in-room students access the same recording
ROOM SIZE GUIDE

Scaled for Your Space.

Room Type Capacity Typical AV Configuration
Seminar room 10–30 students Interactive flat panel; ceiling boundary mics; in-ceiling speakers; laptop connectivity; Teams/Zoom certified
Training room 20–50 students Dual displays (content + video); Shure wireless mic; Biamp DSP; PTZ camera; Q-SYS one-touch control
Lecture theatre (small) 50–150 students Short-throw or laser projector; distributed speaker system; auto-tracking camera; wireless presenter mic; dual screen
Lecture theatre (large) 150–500+ students Dual projectors; line array or distributed speakers; multi-camera; zone mixing; full Q-SYS automation; ADA-compliant hearing loop

WHAT'S INCLUDED

End-to-End Lecture Room Delivery.

WHO THIS IS FOR

Built for NZ Schools and Tertiary Institutions.

Institution Type Common Use Cases
Secondary schools (Years 11–13) Senior seminar rooms, formal assessment rooms, hybrid parent-teacher capability
Kura and special character schools Multi-purpose halls with AV, seminar rooms for senior study
Polytechnics and institutes of technology Trade training rooms, lecture theatres, hybrid delivery classrooms
Universities Lecture theatres at all scales, tutorial rooms, hybrid seminar rooms
Private training establishments (PTEs) Training rooms for blended and hybrid course delivery, recording for online students