Training & Flip-Top Tables — Expert Answer

How do flip-top training tables work in a hybrid meeting or training environment?

Hybrid training sessions — some participants in-room, some joining remotely — create new layout demands. The room layout needs to consider camera placement (participants should face the camera), monitor visibility for the remote display, and audio coverage. With flip-top tables, you can configure specifically for hybrid: a U-shape or classroom layout that keeps in-person participants facing a main screen (which shows remote participants) while a camera covers the room. Tables with power modules make in-person participants more likely to stay engaged with their devices connected. The flexibility of flip-top tables lets you adjust the layout as hybrid needs evolve — a U-shape for collaborative hybrid sessions, rows for lecture-style webinars. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960.
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