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Zoom unveils new immersive Experience Centre in London

Zoom, a leading provider of open collaboration platforms, has introduced an innovative Experience Centre in central London. Spanning over 18,000 square feet, this state-of-the-art facility is designed to engage and inspire customers and partners with Zoom’s products, AI services, and core values. It demonstrates Zoom’s strong commitment to the UK, a key market for the company.

The Experience Centre features cutting-edge technology and stunning design elements, including a 125-foot ambient fabric wall and a curved LED screen with multi-touch interactivity. It offers a 360-degree visual experience that can be customized for each visitor during demonstrations and workshops. Additionally, the centre showcases the boardroom of the future with an 8K LED screen, advanced camera, and audio systems.

Frederik Maris, head of EMEA at Zoom, emphasized the importance of the UK market for the company, noting the significant growth in full-time employees in recent years. The Experience Centre complements Zoom’s London Engagement Hub, which supports hybrid work environments and collaborative team efforts. Dave Grant, Zoom’s head of customer experience organization for EMEA, highlighted the company’s commitment to meeting the unique needs of the UK market and the integral role of customers and partners in Zoom’s success.