Legal & Justice
Recent clients:
- Domstolsverket (Norway)
- Selmer (Norway)
- Rikspolisstyrelsen (Sweden)
- Polisen Malmo (Sweden)
- Military Courts (UK)
- Association of Chief Police Officers (UK)
- Crown Prosecution Service (UK)
- Police Service (UK)
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With a broad understanding of the legal and justice sector, Impact has gained their experience from designing and building complimentary audiovisual and videoconferencing solutions for the court service, police service and for law firms.
Impact modernises courtrooms, integrating technology to allow the display of video evidence, which improves efficiency and ensures trials are fair.
The company works with many of the worlds top law firms, equipping boardrooms and meeting rooms with the latest audiovisual technology, whilst videoconferencing connects legal offices worldwide.
For the police service, Impact has developed a video and audio recoding system for use in the interviewing of suspects and witnesses (V.A.D.E.R), which transforms the way in which police interviews are conducted.
InQuestor, a technology developed by Impact for large or complex cases, is currently being used in major police investigations.
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Impact wins the prestigious 'Best Business Installation' award at the annual AV Awards held in London, Friday 9th October 2009.
For the second year running, Impact has been awarded 'Best AV Partner - EMEA' by TANDBERG.
The University of Reading's ICMA Centre has extended its building to include a new dealing room, corporate training room and a lecture theatre.
The South-East Essex College is using cutting-edge technology provided by Impact to offer the most flexibility possible for its students.