
Logitech Korea, a company specializing in personal peripherals and video conferencing solutions, announced that on March 17 it held Korea’s first-ever “Logitech Video Install World Cup in Korea” at Monaco Space in Gangnam, Seoul. The event was a domestic partner championship designed to test competitors’ ability to actually install and deploy Logitech’s AI-powered video conferencing solutions.
The “Logitech VC Installation World Cup” first began in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2023, and later expanded through Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2024 and ISE 2025 in Barcelona into a competition involving European and global partners. The Seoul event marked the first time the championship had been held in Korea, serving as an opportunity both to showcase the technical expertise and installation capabilities of Logitech’s domestic partners and to assess the meeting-room deployment know-how and collaborative infrastructure-building capabilities that are becoming increasingly important as hybrid work environments continue to spread.
A total of six partner teams selected through online preliminaries, which began with the event’s announcement last November and continued through February, took part in the competition. Of those, the top three advanced to the finals to determine the overall winner. About 50 people attended on site, including representatives from Logitech partner companies and affiliated firms.
Under conditions modeled on a real corporate meeting-room deployment environment, participating teams were tasked with installing Logitech’s video conferencing product lineup within a limited time and implementing a Microsoft Teams Rooms environment. In installation booths measuring approximately 1.5m by 2m, each team had to wall-mount a Rally Bar Huddle, Tap IP, Tap Scheduler, and a 55-inch display according to the designated guidelines, then bring the setup to a state in which both Teams Rooms and Teams Panel were operating normally. Judging was conducted comprehensively around factors required in real-world meeting-room deployments, including installation speed and completeness, cable management and finishing quality, and the stability of system operation.

In the end, HURO TECH claimed the championship. The HURO TECH team received the highest marks from the judges for building a stable system within the time limit and demonstrating a high level of installation completeness. As its prize, the winning team received Logitech’s all-in-one video conferencing solution, the Rally Board 65, equipped with a 65-inch display.
HURO TECH commented, “It was impressive to see each partner approach the installation mission in a different way, and what stood out most was how they demonstrated both technical skill and creative problem-solving within a limited amount of time. This competition was a meaningful experience in that it allowed us to share a variety of deployment methods and know-how while learning from one another, and it also served as an opportunity to further strengthen the installation expertise and response capabilities required in real-world collaborative environments.”
Logitech Korea stated, “This Logitech VC Installation World Cup went beyond being a simple technical demonstration; it was created to share the installation expertise required in real collaborative environments and to further strengthen the foundation for cooperation among partner companies. Going forward, we plan to continue expanding the ecosystem for video conferencing solutions optimized for hybrid work environments together with our partners.”
This article was translated from the original that appeared on INVEN.
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