When you are presenting from a different location than your normal office location, you may want to make reference to this location as part of the introduction. Try to see if there is an interesting fact about the location of your presentation (building, city, region, country) that you can briefly talk about and link to the content of your presentation.
Referring back to the location will support in brining your audience back where they are and put things in perspective. When you are guest at a location that your audience is from it shows that you have an interest in their location. You may want to bring up a difference or striking similarity between the location of your presentation and where you are originally from. If the location of your presentation is new for yourself and your audience you can bring forward an interesting fact about the location where you currently are. This helps in strengthening the awareness of being somewhere else and that your audience will focus on what is happening here instead of getting to daily routines and distractions that may occur at the location where they are from.
Example: “we are here together in <sunny location> where it is warm outside and people may get hurt when a coconut falls out of a palm tree. How different is that compared to <other location> where we are from and ….”
Providing some location specific information that is linked to your presentation may provide a different perspective that would support opening the minds of your audience to be perceptive of what other topics you will talk about during your presentation.