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For Canadian enterprises, time is money. Leadership teams need fast, informed decisions to stay competitive. But many boardrooms still rely on single-display setups, forcing executives to choose between viewing financial data dashboards or remote participants—slowing decision cycles.
That’s why dual-display boardrooms are becoming the new corporate standard in 2025. According to PwC Canada (2025), companies with dual-display setups reported 32% faster decision-making cycles and 29% fewer meeting delays compared to single-screen boardrooms.
The Problem with Single Displays
Single-display boardrooms create friction:
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Content Dominates the Screen – when dashboards or slides are shared, remote participants vanish.
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Disrupted Eye Contact – executives lose the “human” element of hybrid meetings.
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Slower Decisions – toggling between content and participants creates delays.
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Lower Meeting Equity – remote attendees feel excluded.
In corporate governance and client meetings, these inefficiencies lead to slower approvals and reduced trust.
The Dual-Display Advantage
1. People + Content, Side by Side
Executives view video feeds of participants on one screen while simultaneously seeing financial reports, dashboards, or presentations on the other.
Impact: Faster decisions with full context.
2. Natural Hybrid Engagement
AI-powered cameras and dual displays ensure remote attendees appear at eye level, making interactions natural and engaging.
✅ Impact: Remote voices carry equal weight.
3. Reduced Downtime
Dual-display setups integrate with Teams, Zoom, and Webex Rooms, enabling one-touch join and fewer IT interruptions.
Impact: 29% fewer meeting delays (PwC, 2025).
4. Improved Governance & Compliance
When content and participants are visible simultaneously, board approvals and audits are easier to manage.
Impact: Stronger compliance alignment for financial services and public companies.
Case Study: Montreal Tech Enterprise
A Montreal-based software company upgraded its executive boardroom with dual displays, AI cameras, and ceiling microphones. Within six months, leadership reported:
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32% faster strategic decisions
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28% higher engagement from hybrid participants
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24% improvement in client satisfaction scores during investor presentations
Corporate AV Trend (2025): Dual Displays as the Default
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70% of new Canadian enterprise boardroom installations in 2025 include dual displays or multi-screen systems (Corporate AV Canada Trends).
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Executives report 41% higher confidence in hybrid decision-making when both people and content are visible.
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International firms now list dual-display capability as a requirement when selecting corporate venues.
Conclusion
Dual-display boardrooms are no longer a luxury—they’re a strategic advantage. By giving equal visibility to people and content, Canadian enterprises are making faster, more informed decisions and delivering stronger results for stakeholders.
Measurable Benefits:
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32% faster decisions (PwC Canada, 2025)
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29% fewer delays
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24% client satisfaction in hybrid board meetings