Resorts World Las Vegas partners with Q-SYS to enhance its event spaces

August 19, 2022
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The company seeks to update its luxury suites.

Resorts World Las Vegas has teamed up with Q-SYS to offer upgrades to its event spaces, luxury suites and common areas. Q-SYS provides software-based solutions and will assist Resorts World Las Vegas in enhancing existing spaces that offer quality experiences for guests.

One Touch Living’s integration team has developed several custom dashboards that will “provide real-time visibility” to various automated systems, including ceiling loudspeakers, in-wall touch screen controls, AV distribution and environmental controls within the luxury suites.

One Touch Living President Corey Brushia said: “It’s a very powerful platform. I discovered I can use CSS to build out some really nice user interface dashboards, and there’s so much that we can do with it.”

Integration company Solotech said it has incorporated Q-SYS to “customize an overarching system and easily integrate third-party devices.”

Solotech Integration System Designer Ben Baczenas commented: “The Q-SYS Platform is incredibly inclusive of their third-party partners, so the diversity you can build in is by far one of the nicest things I’ve ever had with any product."

The addition of Q-SYS technology has allowed Resorts World Las Vegas to streamline its AV systems regardless of their size and scope.

National Technology Associates Project Manager Shane Snell said: “Q-SYS is the only truly network friendly audio, video and control platform. I don’t think I design anything right now but Q-SYS.”

Technology West Group Vice President Richard Reisig agreed with Snell’s sentiments. He said: “The support is one of the greatest stories of Q-SYS – it’s very rare now in the industry that you have a great product matched with great support.”

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