Conductor turns any conference room into a self-guiding space. One scan delivers step-by-step instructions, instant support, and real usage data — no app, no help-desk ticket, no “how do I connect?”
Every room has a learning curve. Conductor removes it.
People walk in, can’t figure out the AV, and the first five minutes vanish into “can you see my screen?”
The same connect-the-laptop tickets, room after room, week after week — IT firefighting instead of building.
No data on which rooms get used, what breaks, or where support is actually needed.
Conductor lives where people already are — at the table, on the wall, on the screen. A single scan opens instructions written for that exact room.
A user points their phone at the Conductor placard or on-screen splash. No download, no login — the room guide opens instantly in the browser.
Step-by-step directions for the actual hardware in front of them — start a call, share a screen, adjust audio. Plain language, no manual.
Stuck? Conductor routes them straight to the right support contact — your AV team, help desk, or Taurus — with the room already identified.
See which rooms get used, what people need help with, and where to invest next — usage tracking and reporting built in.
A lightweight guidance, support, and analytics layer that sits on top of the conference room AV you already own.
Room-specific, step-by-step guidance that anyone can follow on the first try. Update once, and every placard and splash screen reflects it.
Connect users to the right help instantly — with the room, device, and issue already in context. Fewer tickets, faster fixes.
Every scan is a signal. See room utilization, support trends, and adoption — the data to justify and prioritize your AV spend.
Cisco, Mersive, Logitech, Crestron, Zoom, Teams — Conductor is hardware-agnostic. No rip-and-replace, no new platform to run.
Two clean ways to bring the guide into the room — choose one or run both. Every entry point opens the same live, always-current guide.
A branded, on-table or wall-mounted placard with the room’s QR code — like the one shown. Always visible, always in reach: the moment someone needs help, it’s right there.
The QR and guide appear right on the room’s idle display or digital signage. Zero hardware to add — it’s built into the screen already on the wall.
If people use a space and sometimes need help using it, Conductor fits. Same engine, tuned to the room.
Standardize the experience across every meeting space — from the executive boardroom to the two-person huddle room — so no one needs an AV degree to share a screen.
Help staff, patients, and families use the technology in a room — telehealth carts, in-room displays, controls — with clear, scannable instructions and direct support routing.
Faculty and guest lecturers walk into unfamiliar rooms constantly. Conductor gives them a scannable quick-start for that room’s projector, controls, and conferencing — and a fast line to support.
Give event clients and guests a frictionless way to run the AV in your meeting and event spaces — without tying up your staff for every connection.
These are live demo rooms. Open one to experience exactly what a user sees the moment they scan.

Large conference room with a Cisco video bar and touch panel.
Open the guide →
Huddle room with wireless screen sharing via Solstice.
Open the guide →
Boardroom with dual displays and a Navigator scheduler.
Open the guide →Conductor isn’t a generic QR app. It’s built by Taurus Technologies — AV and technology integrators who design, install, and support conference rooms, healthcare spaces, and command centers every day. We know what breaks and what people get stuck on, because we’re in the rooms.
Talk to our team →No. Conductor opens in the phone’s browser the instant a user scans the QR code. There’s nothing to install, no account to create, and no login — that’s the entire point. It works on any modern smartphone.
Yes. Conductor is hardware-agnostic — it’s a guidance, support, and analytics layer that sits on top of whatever you already run, including Cisco, Mersive Solstice, Logitech, Crestron, Zoom Rooms, and Microsoft Teams. There’s no rip-and-replace.
Two ways, used alone or together: a branded room placard with the QR, or a splash screen / digital signage on the room’s existing display. Both point to the same live guide, so any update appears everywhere at once.
Every scan is captured, so you can see room utilization, which guides and devices people need help with most, support requests, and adoption trends — the data you need to prioritize AV investment and prove its value.
No. The same engine powers healthcare spaces, classrooms and labs, and hospitality and event venues — anywhere people use a space and occasionally need help using it. The guidance is simply tuned to each room.
Book a 20-minute demo and we’ll walk through Conductor in your kind of room — or grab the whitepaper first.
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