Interactive displays for the new work project Servus Otto
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The interactive display cannyboard 86 from in2systems, a sister company of the TQ Group, is the official technology partner of Servus Otto. This Munich New Work project revitalizes the former Otto building in Munich and creates an environment for flexible working models. The overarching goal is to protect the many older buildings in German cities from demolition and to give them new value and benefits in the spirit of sustainability.
Servus Otto is the ideal application for the cannyboard 86, an 86-inch multi-touch display that enables interactive collaboration in meetings, workshops and training courses. With its seamless integration of Microsoft Teams, Google Chrome, YouTube, Miro and other applications, it offers an all-in-one solution for modern work environments.
Hello Otto: Sustainability in real estate
Hello Otto is intended as a “knowledge workshop for building in existing buildings” and will combine sustainability, flexibility and creativity in a future-oriented working world. This revitalized Otto–The building in the north of Munich is intended to serve as a living knowledge workshop that takes visitors into a world of flexible working and promotes modern communication and a spirit of innovation.
“It is a huge task to make the real estate sector more sustainable. Hello Otto is a key project to understand how it can be successful,” says Stephan Ludwig, sales manager at in2sytems. “The cannyboard enables efficient and interactive team work. This makes it the ideal tool for the modern working world.”
In addition to in2systems, other well-known companies such as Vitra, Art-Invest and Gira support the realization of Servus Otto. The project offers companies and freelancers a place to discover and test flexible working.