CCLRC

CCLRC works with AuDeo to deliver desk top and room based video conferencing to help scientists around the world.

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire is owned and operated by the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC) and is one of Europe's largest multidisciplinary research organisations supporting scientists and engineers worldwide. 

"Video conferencing, particularly desktop video, has revolutionised the way we do business and has become an everyday business communications tool throughout the CCLRC," says Nigel Diaper, Audio Visual Communications Manager at CCLRC's Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.

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Glossary

Video conferencing on a personal computer using a webcam and software. Ideal for individual use.
Videoconferencing is a live communication between people in separate locations. It usually involves audio and text as well as video. Videoconferencing in its simplest form transmits static images and text between two locations. Sophisticated video systems today can transmit full-motion video images and high-quality audio between multiple locations.
Video conferencing solutions comprise of everything you need to enable video communication between people in separate locations. Video conferencing systems can range from simple desk top systems for one-to-one video calls through to a sophisticated system, fully integrated into the design of your room for a video call between many people at a number of different locations.