Televic Conference

Enterprise-grade conferencing systems for formal and hybrid meetings

Updated March 2, 2026

Televic Conference Overview

Televic Conference provides professional audio and video conferencing solutions designed for formal, hybrid, and high-stakes meetings. Its portfolio includes wired and wireless discussion systems, integrated camera tracking, simultaneous interpretation, and web-based meeting management software.

Built for parliaments, councils, boardrooms, and institutions, Televic focuses on intelligibility, reliability, and structured moderation to ensure clear communication and efficient decision-making.

Key Features

  • Wired & Wireless Discussion Systems: Flexible tabletop, flushmount, and wireless units tailored for formal meeting environments.
  • Simultaneous Interpretation: Integrated interpreter desks and language distribution systems for multilingual conferences.
  • Hybrid Meeting Support: Solutions designed for seamless integration of in-room and remote participants.
  • Automatic Camera Tracking: Intelligent camera control that follows active speakers for professional video output.
  • Meeting Management Software (Confero/CoCon): Web-based tools for agenda setup, microphone control, and advanced planning.
  • Electronic Voting & Moderation: Structured voting and chairperson controls for formal decision-making processes.
  • High Intelligibility Audio: Digital audio processing engineered for clear speech reproduction in critical environments.
  • RFID Authentication: Secure participant identification and access control during meetings.
  • Scalable Central Equipment: Reliable core systems built for performance, security, and large-scale deployments.

Pricing

Plan Price Key Features
Custom Conferencing Solution Contact Sales Wired or wireless discussion units, Interpretation & voting modules, Camera tracking & meeting management software

 

Pros

Competitor

Pros

Zoom Rooms Televic offers purpose-built hardware for moderated and parliamentary-style meetings, including voting, interpretation, and microphone management—features Zoom Rooms typically relies on third-party integrations for. It is better suited for high-security government and institutional settings where structured speaking queues and delegate authentication are required.
Microsoft Teams Rooms Unlike Teams Rooms, which centers on collaboration software, Televic delivers fully integrated discussion systems with dedicated chairman and delegate units. Its built-in interpretation, electronic voting, and advanced moderation tools make it more appropriate for formal assemblies and legislative environments.
Bosch Dicentis Televic provides comparable enterprise conferencing capabilities while emphasizing flexible custom-made solutions and deep integration with camera tracking and meeting management software. Customers seeking tailored configurations for councils or courtrooms may find Televic’s customization options advantageous.
Shure Microflex Complete Televic combines discussion hardware, interpretation systems, and web-based meeting control within a unified ecosystem. While Shure focuses strongly on audio capture quality, Televic’s broader governance features—such as voting and agenda management—better support structured decision-making sessions.
Barco ClickShare Conference Barco excels in wireless content sharing, but Televic goes further with full delegate microphone systems, RFID authentication, and automatic camera control. For institutions requiring regulated speaking turns and multilingual capabilities, Televic provides a more comprehensive conferencing framework.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

Zoom Rooms Compared to Zoom Rooms’ quick deployment and subscription-based pricing, Televic systems require dedicated hardware installation and higher upfront investment. Organizations seeking fast, software-centric rollout for standard business meetings may find Zoom easier and more cost-effective.
Microsoft Teams Rooms Teams Rooms integrates tightly with Microsoft 365 workflows, calendars, and chat. Televic, while powerful for formal moderation, may not offer the same seamless integration with everyday productivity apps, making it less convenient for general corporate collaboration.
Bosch Dicentis Bosch Dicentis is often praised for its IP-based architecture and scalability across large enterprise networks. Some buyers may perceive Bosch as having broader global brand recognition in conferencing infrastructure compared to Televic.
Shure Microflex Complete Shure’s reputation for premium microphone technology can appeal to organizations prioritizing audio fidelity above all else. Televic, while delivering excellent intelligibility, is more system-focused and may require more complex configuration for smaller installations.
Cisco Webex Room Systems Cisco offers strong cloud-native video conferencing and global support infrastructure. Televic’s solutions are more specialized toward formal moderated meetings and may not match Cisco’s out-of-the-box integration with broad enterprise video ecosystems.