Case Studies

Lugner City Complex Austria

Abstract:

Ampetronic assists the Austrians with disabled access for the assistive hearing in New Mutiplex Cinema Complex

Loops on Train Stations

Abstract:

Audio induction loops for the hard of hearing can provide a lifeline for the hearing impaired. For many hearing aid users (approximately two million people in the UK), they allow them to reconnect to society. Instead of deferring or cancelling a journey through fear of embarrassment and confusion as they struggle to communicate, they will travel.

Music To Their Ears

Abstract:

Compliance with the DDA includes provision for those with hearing loss and is often an overlooked problem. Dan Goldstein provides the sound solution. 

Royal Shakespeare Company Courtyard Theatre

Abstract:

For a venue that is designed to be purely temporary, the RSC’s Courtyard Theatre in Stratford Upon Avon exceeds expectation in many areas, with sound and lighting specifications that would not be out of place in any permanent installation.

Ampetronic Loops Give Cambridge College the Right Degree of Coverage

Abstract:
Magdalene College came into being in 1428 as a hostel for Benedictine monks coming from the Fenland to study Canon Law at Cambridge University. Over subsequent centuries, it has kept its focus on academic excellence, but has also moved with the times both in terms of technology and accessibility for the disabled. These two elements combine to give those users who are hearing impaired the same experience as everyone else via an Ampetronic induction loop system – a facility that the College demes an important investment.