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Control Room Live Continues in Paris

Control Room Live Continues in Paris

Aura Vision joined Black Box and Knürr in Paris yesterday for the latest edition of Control Room Live: Level Up, continuing a series of invitation-only events designed to bring together end users, consultants, and system integrators working across control room and operational environments.

Following stops in Madrid, where the focus turned to defence-sector end users, Düsseldorf's gathering of system integrators, and most recently Aura Vision's own headquarters in Barcelona, Paris marked the fourth edition of the series and the first to bring such a strong transport-sector presence into the room. With control rooms sitting at the centre of how transport networks are monitored and managed in real time, the audience brought a particular focus to questions of reliability and day-to-day operational performance.

Hosted at Black Box France's offices in Rungis, the event combined technical presentations with live demonstrations, creating an opportunity for attendees to discuss current challenges, exchange ideas, and explore how different technologies come together within modern control room environments.

As part of the programme, Aura Vision presented The LED Wall Revolution, looking at the evolution of LED display technology and the considerations shaping today's control room visualisation systems.

Reflecting on how the series has developed since Madrid, Gerardo Grasa, Aura Vision's EMEA Sales Director, said: "Each of these sessions has reinforced that people want to talk about how technology actually performs in their environment, not just how it looks on paper. Paris was no different. With so many transport professionals in the room, the conversations naturally turned to reliability, long-term performance and how these systems hold up under real operational pressure. That's exactly the kind of dialogue these events were designed to create."

Further sessions are planned across Europe as Aura Vision and Black Box continue the programme, creating opportunities to share knowledge and stay closely connected to the environments these technologies are designed to support.