Video Window Expands Its Vision for Connected Workspaces, Events, and Partnerships

Video Window Event Gains Momentum in the Trade Show Industry

Video Window Event, designed for exhibitions and trade shows, is gaining traction. A standout example is Worldline Global‘s use at the Retail Technology Show in London, where booth visitors connected directly with product experts at Worldline’s Innovation & Experience Centre in real time — removing scheduling barriers and turning the stand into a live extension of the wider business.

Demand for this hybrid exhibition model is growing as companies seek to maximise trade show reach while bridging physical and remote teams.

New Hardware Integrations and NEAT Partner Opportunities

NearHub screen integration has received strong feedback when paired with Video Window. The company is also exploring opportunities with NEAT partners, including tailored offers for customers interested in always-on collaboration — and is actively seeking conversations with NEAT resellers whose customers may benefit from innovative meeting room solutions.

Expansion Into Universities and Education

Video Window University continues to expand, helping institutions create persistently connected learning environments across campuses for collaboration, hybrid engagement, and shared spaces.

Looking Ahead: Video Window Kiosk

Currently in development, Video Window Kiosk is expected to enter beta within months. Use cases include virtual front desks, remote receptions, IT helpdesks, and control room communication — giving organisations a simple way to create live, human connections in customer-facing environments.

A Broader Vision

Video Window is positioning itself not just as a video conferencing tool, but as a platform for continuous, human-centred connection — making remote interaction feel more immediate and natural across offices, universities, showrooms, and beyond.