Longhorn Locker Room Gets Personalized Displays
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
The University of Texas spent $7 million on their Longhorn locker room renovation, and a fair share of that went to digital signage implementation. The locker room is fitted with more than 100 Samsung displays and motivating content pertaining to each player’s personality and stats. The displays are powered by the EngagePHD software from Ping HD, and this project is a perfect example of blending digital into the physical space to create unique experiences. On this episode, Ping HD Marketing Director Joe Malouff joins us to share how their team brought this unusual locker ro ..read more
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LA Expands Digital Signage Footprint
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
Los Angeles is one of the biggest and most infamous cities in America, attracting millions of people each year. The downtown area has become a premier spot for shopping and nightlife with focal points like the Staple Center, LA Live and now the Circa LA towers. These towers are filled with entertainment inside and out, but the three massive displays outside steal the show. Combined, the Circa displays hold 17 million pixels and more than 18,000 square feet of SNA Displays’ LED panels.  On this episode, SNA Displays’ Executive Vice President Jason Helton joins us t ..read more
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The New One Times Square
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
The iconic One Times Square building sits at the busiest corner of New York City, and is historically known for being home to The New York Times. Originally constructed in 1904, the goal was to renovate and update the site, so building owners Jamestown LP partnered with Samsung to reinvent the outdoor displays that have been the focal point of Time Square for years. Samsung's new displays at One Times Square cover the entire front-facing portion of the building with more than 11,000 square feet of high-end digital displays.  On this episode, we’re joined ..read more
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Liberty for All
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
The Statue of Liberty National Monument is an instantly recognizable symbol of freedom, and in May of this year, the new Statue of Liberty Museum opened its doors to the public for the first time. More than 4 million people visit the site each year, and now each guest can experience Lady Liberty as an immersive theater, artifact gallery and interactive kiosk exhibit thanks to the team at ESI Design. On this episode, the 50th for Digital Signage Stories, we’re joined by ESI Design’s Emily Webster as well as Float 4’s Alex Simionescu and Diversified’s Caro ..read more
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Modernizing Vancouver’s Public Transit
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
TransLink is Vancouver’s public transportation network, and it’s responsible for all regional public transportation, major roads and bridges.  This year, TransLink deployed their first state-of-the-art commuter information kiosk in partnership with iGotcha Media and Lamar Advertising. Each kiosk provides real-time data along with wayfinding and more, improving the commuter experience and allowing travelers to plan their trips ahead of time. On this episode, iGotcha Media CTO and Co-Founder Kyle Pilot joins us to sh ..read more
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Orlando International Airport Leads with Digital Strategy
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
With millions of travelers and tourists constantly passing through, Orlando International Airport (MCO) is one of the largest and busiest airports in the U.S. Looking to simplify and improve the customer experience, while also providing a bit entertainment, MCO worked directly with Synect to develop a strategy that provides pleasure and convenience at every major touch point throughout the North Terminal. Showing cinematic video content, flight information and more, the MCO screen network culminates in a giant 700-display video wall accompanied by a custom kiosk. On this ep ..read more
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The Art of Painting with Digital Signage
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
The Thomas Cole House is a National Historic site found between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. The entire landscape embodies the vibrant style and presence of painter Thomas Cole, a major 19th-century English American voice and founder of the Hudson River School, and the site has recently embraced digitization and projection mapping from Second Story to breathe new life into the work for a new generation. The Thomas Cole home is split into two parlors.  The East parlor now greets visitors with a large-scale projection presentation in which guests hav ..read more
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Pink Fish Restaurant’s Digital Signage Ecosystem
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
It's never a great experience when a hungry customer has to wait for food at a QSR or fast-food restaurant. After all, one of the primary selling points is speed. That’s why Pink Fish Restaurants, Norway’s fast casual ode to fresh salmon, hired Pronto TV to design a digital signage ecosystem that would streamline the ordering process and deliver a unique and satisfying experience for each customer on the go. Each Pink Fish storefront now has digital signage that draws your attention from the outside and guides your through the interior’s branded experience.  On this episode, Pronto TV’s H ..read more
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Digital Transformation at One Culver
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4y ago
The 260,000-square-foot One Culver building, historically known as Sony Pictures Plaza, began massive renovations in 2017. Gensler and Associates led the renovation charge, and StandardVision was the chosen partner to digitally enhance the building’s famous glass atrium. Now, the revamped One Culver building is designed to cater to the needs of creatives and techies while the glass atrium greets each guest with sunlight and a massive 55-foot by 16.5-foot-tall LED Wall. On this episode, StandardVision’s Senior Vice President of Media Platforms Josh Van Blankenship and C ..read more
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Digital Transformation at One Culver
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by Digital Signage Expo
4y ago
The 260,000-square-foot One Culver building, historically known as Sony Pictures Plaza, began massive renovations in 2017. Gensler and Associates led the renovation charge, and StandardVision was the chosen partner to digitally enhance the building’s famous glass atrium. Now, the revamped One Culver building is designed to cater to the needs of creatives and techies while the glass atrium greets each guest with sunlight and a massive 55-foot by 16.5-foot-tall LED Wall. On this episode, StandardVision’s Senior Vice President of Media Platforms Josh Van Blankenship and C ..read more
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