Aalborg University - Customer Case Study
Aalborg University
Per Mouritzen
AV director

Sennheiser is one of the world’s leading producers of headphones, microphones and wireless transmission technology. The family-owned company operates its own plants in Germany, Ireland and the US and is active in more than 50 countries worldwide. Sennheiser is shaping the Future of Audio, a vision built on a 70-year history of innovation and a continued drive for excellence that is woven into their company’s DNA and culture.
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Aalborg University
Per Mouritzen
AV director
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Thomas Horn
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Martin Zniva
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Managing Partner
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Ing. Alfredo Di Tomaso
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Stefan Paeth
Specialist for Event Technology
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Jens H. H. Nielsen
IT and AV Supporter
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Karin Beier
Artistic Director
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Sandra Stadler
Facility Manager
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Richard Lespiat
Representative of the Technical Supplier RT Events
Ernst Deutsch Theater
Alexander Behrens
Sound Technician
European Space Agency
Jerome Bequignon
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David Nish
Technology Manager
i-unit Group
National Senate of Argentina
Hugo Boria
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Ben Hinton
IT Director
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Ben Pain
Technical and AV Manager
Royal Society of Medicine
Kevin McLoughlin
AV Manager
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Chris Headley
Technology Director
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Stefan Folprecht
Sound Engineer
Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel
Jean A. Doummar
Chief Executive Officer of Doummar Group
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
Erik Katzer
Managing Computer and Media Technology
University of Edinburgh
Stephen Dishon
Development Team Supervisor
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Daniel Sacks
President
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