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Royal Society Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications

Royal Society Collaboration
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Panasonic Legacy Panasonic HD Video System Audio Video and Web Conferencing Collaboration Whitwam AV Integration 2021 2021
In 2021, the Royal Society deployed Panasonic HD Video System to upgrade multiple Panasonic PTZ and box cameras at its Carlton House Terrace venues. The Audio Video and Web Conferencing deployment targeted events and live streaming workflows to improve lecture capture and hybrid event production. The implementation upgraded units including AW-UE150 4K PTZ cameras and additional box camera models, and installed supporting AV infrastructure such as camera mounts, cabling, and room-level signal distribution. Configuration emphasized multi-camera capture, centralized PTZ control, video switching and encoder-based streaming to support simultaneous program feeds and capture angles. Whitwam AV Integration performed the installation and system integration, wiring camera outputs into venue video switchers and stream encoders to provide program feeds. The system was provisioned to stream higher-quality video to YouTube and other platforms, enabling the events team to operate hybrid lectures and public programs across Carlton House Terrace sites in the United Kingdom. Operational scope covered AV production and events management workflows, with camera control and live switching embedded into existing event operations. The Panasonic HD Video System deployment enabled higher-quality streamed lectures and hybrid event capture for Royal Society events.
Royal Society Content Management
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CIVIC Computing Legacy CIVIC Ffora Web Content Management Content Management n/a 2021 2021
In 2021 Royal Society deployed CIVIC Ffora for Web Content Management to power its public website. The engagement centered on establishing a centralized CMS backbone for the organization’s external digital presence, with configuration scoped to support public-facing communications and editorial publishing workflows. The CIVIC Ffora implementation included core Web Content Management capabilities such as rich content authoring, template-driven page assembly, responsive layout management, a central media library, metadata and taxonomy management, URL and redirect control, content versioning, scheduling, and role-based publishing workflows. The deployment emphasized editorial controls and metadata fields to support structured content, SEO metadata and analytics tagging across site pages. Operational coverage placed responsibility for day-to-day content operations with Royal Society editorial and communications teams, while governance introduced role-based access controls and staged publishing approvals to manage content lifecycle and quality. The implementation tied CIVIC Ffora to the site’s publishing pipeline and template-driven front end, and platform maintenance and release responsibilities were organized between central digital stakeholders and IT to support ongoing content operations.
Royal Society CRM
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Contentsquare Legacy Hotjar Customer Experience CRM n/a 2016 2016
In 2016 Royal Society implemented Hotjar across its public website, deploying the application to support Customer Experience initiatives. The deployment instruments visitor behavior for UX and digital optimization, with Hotjar installed as a client side JavaScript snippet embedded in site templates to capture page level interactions. Configuration emphasized behavioral analytics capabilities typical of Hotjar, including heatmaps, session recordings, conversion funnels and on page feedback widgets to surface usability issues and friction points. The implementation centralized capture of click, scroll and form interaction data along with session replays, providing a unified source for website behavior analysis with Hotjar. Operational ownership is aligned to the Royal Society digital and UX teams, who access Hotjar dashboards for iterative website improvements and content decisions. Data flows follow standard Customer Experience tool patterns, with client side collection routed to Hotjar cloud services and dashboards consumed by product and marketing stakeholders. Governance focused on page level tag deployment and role based access to Hotjar dashboards, aligning analytics access to existing digital governance controls. Privacy and compliance considerations were handled through Hotjar configuration options such as anonymization controls and selective sampling, consistent with deploying behavioral analytics on a public website.
Marketing Automation CRM 2014 2014
Marketing Automation CRM 2022 2022
Royal Society IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2015 2015
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2021 2021
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2021 2021
Royal Society CyberSecurity
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Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) CyberSecurity 2012 2012

IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Royal Society

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Apps Being Evaluated by Royal Society Executives

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Royal Society Technographics
Royal Society is a Healthcare organization based in United Kingdom, with around 163 employees and annual revenues of $137.0 million.
Royal Society operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Panasonic HD Video System, CIVIC Ffora and Hotjar, covering areas like Audio Video and Web Conferencing, Web Content Management and Customer Experience.
Royal Society has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Panasonic, CIVIC Computing and Contentsquare.
Royal Society recently adopted applications including ClickDimensions Marketing Automation in 2022, Panasonic HD Video System in 2021 and CIVIC Ffora in 2021, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.
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