Facility selection and management

Hand-picked viewing facilities
Whether you want an intimate research studio for in-depth interviews and focus groups, an environment for usability testing with eye tracking, or a large facility for 50 viewed respondents, we know what studios are available in major cities around the world, and can advise you on the best choice of venue and manage your booking.
We don’t operate our own viewing facilities so we are able to offer impartial advice. More importantly, as a result of past projects, we’ve built up a database of high-quality viewing facilities across Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, North America and Latin America. Our facility partners operate to the highest management standards, while providing excellent service to you and your visiting clients. For research in London, we can also arrange meeting rooms with high-definition video recording at our offices in the City of London (EC2 postcode) at economical rates – please contact us for more details.
Our facility selection and management process
Special features of FieldworkHub’s facility selection

Benefits of our facility selection and management approach
Case studies of projects where we have arranged viewing facilities

Focus groups: international travel, UK, France, China
An airport operator wanted to run focus groups with international and luxury travellers in London, Paris and Shanghai to help it improve its retail offering. We recruited 65 respondents for two focus groups in each city, managed the viewing facility bookings and arranged moderators and simultaneous translators.

Focus groups: parents on talking toys, 3 countries
FieldworkHub was asked to arrange focus groups with parents of children aged 2-6 in the UK, France and Germany to help them decide whether to invest in a company that made talking toys. The aim of the research was to find out about the parents’ toy purchasing behaviour and preferences.

In-person focus groups: technology policy, Asia, Latam
A global technology company wanted to obtain views of informed members of the public and people with a professional interest in a public policy topic relating to their sector. In each country we organised two focus groups in a viewing facility with opinion elites and four interviews with informed administrators.

