GALLERY

The newly upgraded Boardroom features microphones strategically placed to enhance overall communication quality.
The newly installed 75-inch displays provide clear, independent images, significantly enhancing the Boardroom's functionality and meeting capabilities.
The AV rack, featuring refurbished hardware offers streamlined operations and improved system reliability.
GST enhanced accessibility and reliability by transforming the equipment rack into a streamlined system with efficiently managed cables.

PROJECT SUMMARY

Golden Star Technology, Inc. (GST) was selected by the Mountain View Unified School District (MVUSD) to upgrade the audio-visual capabilities of their District Boardroom. The goal was to enhance the room’s functionality, accommodating the need for modern conferencing, presentations, and meetings.

Key Tasks Included: 

  • Pre-assembled and sourced all necessary equipment before installation.
  • Decommissioned outdated equipment and installed new displays, a matrix switcher, and a Pan-Tilt Zoom (PTZ) camera.
  • Programmed and configured the control system, integrating it with existing equipment.
  • Tested the system thoroughly and trained MVUSD staff on its operation

GST successfully upgraded MVUSD’s boardroom AV infrastructure, integrating new technologies with existing systems to deliver a cost-effective and functional solution. This modernization meets the district’s needs and supports their commitment to effective communication and collaboration for years to come.

QUICK FACTS

ORGANIZATION SIZE:

Serves approximately 4,753 students

240 full-time employees

276 Staff Members

INDUSTRY: 

Education Sector

VENDORS INVOLVED:

LG, Extron, Chief, Lumens, Shure, Middle Atlantic

CHALLENGE

The installation of the 200-inch ViewSonic video wall at CSU Fullerton required precise planning, as it was the first of its kind in the U.S. Structural alignment was critical to ensure a perfect fit, and delays in custom cable delivery forced panel reinstallation to run a 25ft HDMI cable. Seamless integration with the existing Extron system was essential, and the project had to be completed on time to meet the academic schedule.