Multimedia Experiences at a Global Innovation Campus
Audio-visual & workplace technology design by 3CDN Workplace Tech Pvt Ltd · Completed 2025
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| Client | A leading global enterprise-software company (identity withheld) |
| Location | Bengaluru, India |
| Scope | Client-facing building on the company’s flagship global innovation campus |
| Scale | 40+ acre campus for 15,000+ professionals; 32 meeting rooms plus flagship event and executive spaces |
| Platform | Microsoft Teams (UCC) and bespoke AV over an AVoIP backbone |
| 3CDN’s role | AV & workplace technology design consultant — design, multi-option development, on-ground coordination, custom spaces |
| Project lead | Mradul Sharma, Managing Director, 3CDN |
| Completed | 2025 |
For one of the world’s largest enterprise-software companies, a new flagship campus in Bengaluru was a chance to show its people a reimagined workplace. The brief for the client-facing building was clear: from the moment a visitor steps into reception to the largest event in the auditorium, the technology should feel effortless, expressive and unmistakably world-class.
3CDN Workplace Tech served as the audio-visual and workplace technology design consultant, led by Managing Director Mradul Sharma. The client already ran an in-house AV team with a playbook for standard rooms; what they needed was a consultant who could coordinate and manage on the ground at scale, and design the bespoke spaces that would define the building’s character.
Rather than simply specifying new equipment, 3CDN reimagined the experience — even in the standard rooms. Early in the engagement we developed up to four design options per room category, weighing the trade-offs of each, so the client could make fast, well-informed decisions. The result spans a 271-inch reception videowall, a 490-seat auditorium with an adjoining 182-seat banquet hall, a 32-seat executive boardroom, divisible training rooms, and a campus of meeting rooms scaled from two people to an eighteen-person team room.
Background. The campus is among the company’s largest worldwide — a 40+ acre site built for more than 15,000 professionals and its largest research hub outside its home country, representing a multi-billion-dollar investment. With technology at the heart of the business, the AV for the client-facing building had to embody the company’s values and creative approach to work, not merely support meetings.
“When we spoke to the leadership, they wanted to show a new face of the company to their people. New did not mean putting new boxes in the spaces and calling it a day — it is about reimagining the experience, even in the standard rooms.” — Mradul Sharma, Managing Director, 3CDN |
3CDN’s design unified the building on a consistent experience while letting each flagship space express its purpose. The approach was led by principle, not product.
3CDN’s design philosophy Compliance to global standards — design to the client’s worldwide AV standards, so every room aligns with the wider estate. Coordination — AV designed in step with space planning, acoustics, lighting and architecture, so the room as a whole supports the experience. Less is more — the fewest boxes for the greatest outcome; lean, supportable systems over spectacle for its own sake. Manageability — designed for the long term, with central management, monitoring and device lifecycle as first-class requirements. Outcome-led — the design serves the experience and the people in the room, not any single product or brand. |
Technology approach — by solution area
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As the design consultant, 3CDN owned the design intent and the coordination that turned an ambitious brief into buildable, world-class spaces:
“The boardroom has a tall ceiling, so to get voice lift working we hung the ceiling microphones. We were in the room with the client and architect, and the client gave higher priority to a clean table — this deep collaboration allowed us to achieve the outcomes.” — Mradul Sharma, Managing Director, 3CDN |
At its inauguration, two major events were broadcast live from the auditorium to the company’s centres worldwide — a fitting debut for spaces designed to bring people together, in person and across the globe.
Space | Detail | Experience |
Reception | 271-inch DvLED videowall | Branded welcome, central signage |
Flagship auditorium | 490 seats; 352-inch + dual 243-inch videowalls | Hybrid events, global broadcast |
Banquet hall | 182 seats; divisible from auditorium | Flexible events, independent or combined |
Executive boardroom | 32 seats; dual 152-inch videowalls | Voice lift, multi-camera auto-tracking |
Divisible training rooms | 110-inch main + 65-inch reinforcement | BYOD, presenter tracking, combinable |
Meeting & team rooms | 2-pax to 18-pax, incl. 10-pax war room | Consistent, reimagined Teams standard |
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