Government
Who should attend? Councils, local authorities, civil services contractors, etc.
Information technology has become incredibly popular and important throughout Europe, and governments are well aware of this trend, with the EU even offering grants and funds for governments who want to provide public IT access, in a drive to close the 'digital divide'. Digital signage forms a natural part of any drive to communicate information to a large number of people, but also to help create a sense of community in localised areas.
Some examples of the solutions offered by digital signage in government & public services include:
- information screens with news and local information in public areas, to keep the public informed
- promotion of political standpoints using colourful, moving content to help keep the younger generation engaged
- screens to make the public aware of their legal and civil rights
- tourist information screens to provide information, maps, useful phone numbers and things to do in the local area
- staff organisation/ intranet networks, enabling local government to run more smoothly and efficiently from within
Digital signage can conveys messages to users, at any time, in any place, without an investment in extra salaries or employee costs. Networks can reach people in remote areas, and make information available 24 hours a day, at little to no extra cost.
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Review: DIGITAL SIGNAGE EXPO 2010
DIGITAL SIGNAGE EXPO 2010 reaffirms its status as the leading exhibition concerned with digital signage and demonstrate that innovation in these two industries is fast continuing.
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