Either a podium, or a body of ideas a person [usually apolitical candidate ] espouses.
It may be called a Dais.
Speakers' Corner.
Platform is a noun.
It is 'Research and Development' platform.
The standard collective noun is a twaddle of public speakers.If that's not the type of speakers that you're asking about, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun, for example:a bank of speakers (audio devices)an ambition of speakers (politicians)
The platform of Integrity was developed by the Trusted Platform Group for computing. Integrity is just a small part of Trusted Platform Module. Integrity in this case means that it behaves as it was intended to.
Lectern.
rostrum
The platform is called the podium. The stand in front of the speaker is called the lectern.
rostra
Commonly known as a soapbox or dais.
A speakers platform will be called different names depending on the scenario. Common names include pulpit, stage, dais and so many more.
Deas, also normally known as dais, is a raised platform, as in lecture hall, for honoured guests or speakers. Deas is a platform for several people to stand.
Reviews on sound speakers are available and can be read on most forums where this product is sold. Amazon and Saturn are examples of sites that provide a platform of such forums.
The National Speakers Bureau (NSB) represents Canada's best list of news makers and icons on the speaking platform. NSB is located at 1177 West Broadway Suite 300.
In the back seat behind the rear headrest under the platform between the 2 rear winshield speakers.
HispanPals is a platform designed to connect Spanish speakers and learners for language exchange and cultural exchange. Users can practice speaking, writing, and listening skills by interacting with native speakers and other learners, fostering a supportive community. The platform often includes features like chat rooms, video calls, and language resources to enhance the learning experience.
A bema is a platform from which speakers would address an assembly, or a raised area of worship in a synagogue which rests the Holy Ark containing Scrolls of Torah.