GALLERY

PROJECT SUMMARY

UCLA’s classroom upgrade required a partner who could maximize the value of existing equipment while introducing new technologies to fill the gaps. GST designed a solution that blended reuse with innovation, delivering a fully integrated system that balanced cost-effectiveness with advanced performance. The result is a modern, collaboration-ready environment that empowers faculty, students, and staff with high-quality instruction, seamless connectivity, and an intuitive user experience.

Key Tasks Included: 

  • Strategically placed and configured three auto-tracking PTZ cameras and ceiling microphone arrays to provide optimal audio and video for in-room and remote conferencing.
  • Programmed and deployed a 7” Extron touchpanel with intuitive presets, source selection, and camera controls, ensuring faculty could operate the system with ease.
  • Integrated a new DSP with AEC and Dante support alongside a new amplifier, reusing existing speakers for efficiency while elevating audio clarity and conferencing reliability.
  • Deployed a new Cisco 16-port switch and installed all equipment within the existing desk rack, ensuring tidy, secure, and scalable infrastructure.

This room evolved from a limited, outdated setup into a fully integrated AV space that supports effortless collaboration and clear communication. GST blended new technologies, such as auto-tracking cameras, advanced audio processing, and simplified touchpanel controls, with existing infrastructure to maximize value and performance. This project highlights GST’s adaptability in meeting clients where they are, leveraging what’s already in place and filling in the gaps with the right technologies. By approaching every project as a collaboration, GST ensures each space is transformed into a solution that feels tailored, intuitive, and built to support long-term success.

QUICK FACTS

ORGANIZATION DETAILS:

48,651 students

7,941 faculty members

INDUSTRY: 

Higher Education

VENDORS INVOLVED:

Extron, Aver, Shure, HP, Ergotron, Cisco

CHALLENGE

UCLA Law’s existing classroom technology was limited and outdated, making it difficult to support modern hybrid learning and conferencing needs. The challenge was to enhance functionality without a full replacement, leveraging existing equipment where possible while seamlessly integrating new technologies to create a user-friendly, collaboration-ready environment.