A European-headquartered trading group operating across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East replaced disconnected room-by-room procurement with a unified Qtenboard deployment — resolving both device management and meeting documentation in one platform decision.
For large multinationals, conference room screens are rarely a single decision. Over years of regional growth, local offices independently source their own meeting room hardware — a display from Brand A for the Frankfurt office, a different model for the Madrid team, a third system for the Singapore hub. Each works. None work together.
The group in this case — a European-headquartered trading and industrial conglomerate with operations spanning Germany, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and key Asia-Pacific and Middle East markets — reached a tipping point. What began as a pragmatic series of local procurement decisions had accumulated into a structural problem that no single regional IT team could fix unilaterally.
The mandate from central IT leadership was clear: standardize the meeting room infrastructure globally, establish unified oversight, and ensure that the investment would remain operable and supportable for the next decade. The evaluation process led to Qtenboard's smart interactive screen platform, deployed across all three regions as the single standard.
What follows is a breakdown of the three specific problems the group faced — and exactly how Qtenboard addressed each one.
Each country's office had sourced interactive displays from different vendors over different procurement cycles. Each vendor had its own device management portal, firmware update process, and support escalation path. For the central IT team in headquarters, a routine task — verifying a device was online in Singapore, or pushing an access policy update to the Madrid boardroom — meant logging into multiple disconnected systems and often coordinating with local contacts across time zones. There was no unified view of the fleet's health, compliance status, or usage.
Qtenboard's Device Management Service (DMS) provides a centralized control layer across all enrolled smart interactive screens, regardless of geographic location. After the rollout, the headquarters IT team could monitor device health, manage user permissions, push firmware updates, and view operational status for every room in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East from a single interface. No additional vendor portals. No regional IT coordination required for standard operational tasks. The operational model shifted from reactive, siloed management to proactive, centralized fleet oversight.
Following deployment, the group's central IT team no longer needed to maintain active relationships with multiple regional vendor systems. All device monitoring, permission management, and update deployment across the three-region estate became accessible through a single Qtenboard DMS dashboard. In cross-timezone IT operations of this scale, this consolidation structurally reduces the coordination overhead that had previously made even routine maintenance tasks a multi-step, multi-contact process.
Figures reflect typical outcomes in similar multinational deployments. Specific results vary by fleet size and prior infrastructure configuration.
In cross-border sessions — strategy reviews, brainstorming workshops, planning meetings involving participants from Germany, the UK, and Singapore — content generated on the whiteboard surface had no reliable path into the post-meeting record. Outputs might be photographed by one participant, partially retyped into an email summary by another, or simply not documented at all. The quality of any post-meeting review was entirely dependent on individual diligence on a given day, not a systematic process. For decisions that needed to be traceable weeks later, this created real accountability gaps.
Qtenboard's AI Meeting Summary function captures session content in real time — what is annotated on the smart interactive screen surface, what is discussed, and how the meeting is structured — and generates an organized, reviewable summary at the close of the session. The output is not a raw transcript. It is a structured document: key points, decisions, and action items, ready to archive, share with remote participants across time zones, and integrate into the organization's document management workflow. No participant is required to take additional notes. The record is a consistent, automatic output of the meeting itself.
After deployment, global meeting coordinators no longer needed to manually consolidate whiteboard outputs, chase participants for notes, or reconcile what was discussed by in-room and remote attendees. Meeting records became a reliable artifact of every session. For a multinational operating across three regions and multiple time zones, the compounding effect on operational efficiency — and on the completeness of the institutional knowledge record — is substantial over a full deployment cycle.
Figures reflect typical outcomes in similar enterprise AI meeting summary deployments. Specific results depend on meeting volume and prior documentation processes.
Beyond device management and documentation, multinationals with offices across Europe and Asia-Pacific face a friction point that rarely appears in IT procurement briefs: language. In any meeting where participants in Germany, France, Spain, and the UK join the same session, or where European leadership addresses teams in Singapore or Dubai, the language gap creates a two-tier participation experience — those who can follow in real time, and those reconstructing after the fact.
Qtenboard's on-device AI real-time translation, powered by the MediaTek Genio 520 chip's dedicated NPU, addresses this directly. The scenarios below reflect typical deployment contexts across the group's operating regions.
Leadership sessions conducted in German produce English-language summaries automatically — no interpreter required, no post-meeting translation overhead for non-German participants reviewing decisions.
AI Meeting Summary + Real-Time TranslationMixed French–English client presentations on conference room screens generate live on-screen captions. Remote participants in London or Singapore follow in real time without manual note-sharing afterward.
Real-Time AI CaptionsIn-room ideation sessions conducted in Spanish produce whiteboard annotations that are captured, translated, and archived in English automatically — so the London and Dubai teams receive the same complete record as local participants.
Weekly planning sessions bridging London and Singapore time zones used to require separate note-takers on both sides. After deployment, a single AI-generated summary covers all participants and outputs regardless of which office hosted the session.
AI Meeting Summary + DMS SyncThe outcomes from a deployment of this structure fall into two categories: those visible in IT operational metrics, and those experienced by the wider business over time.
Following the rollout, the group's headquarters IT team no longer needed to maintain active relationships with multiple regional vendor portals to manage the conference room screen estate. All device monitoring, permission management, and update deployment for rooms across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East became accessible through a single Qtenboard DMS dashboard. In cross-timezone operations of this scale, this consolidation structurally reduces the coordination overhead that had previously made even routine maintenance a multi-step, multi-contact process. IT engineers previously spending time navigating six vendor portals redirected that time to higher-priority infrastructure work.
The manual work of post-meeting documentation consolidation — gathering whiteboard outputs, aligning notes from remote and in-room participants across time zones, filing materials from cross-border sessions — was structurally eliminated. Meeting records became a consistent output of the session itself rather than an administrative task that had to be completed afterward. For a global team where meetings routinely span Germany, France, the UK, and Singapore, the cumulative time saving across a full year of operations — and the improvement in decision traceability — represents a meaningful operational efficiency gain.
Participants in non-primary-language locations — Spanish-speaking offices receiving English summaries, or German leadership teams whose outputs needed to reach English-speaking partners — no longer relied on individual bilingual staff to bridge the gap. The smart interactive screen's on-device AI translation and captioning function handled this systematically, removing a hidden cost that rarely appears in procurement models but accumulates significantly across a year of cross-border operations.
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