Spring 2010

Ibase and Scala Partner

Joining Forces

Ibase Technology, a leading manufacturer of digital signage platforms, and digital signage provider Scala have partnered to deliver embedded digital signage solutions that enhance hardware and software integration capabilities for system integrators.

Lufthansa’s 700 Displays

Airside Accolades

LG’s business partner MultiVision has supplied more than 700 advertising and information displays to Lufthansa.

Preview: Magenta at ISE 2010

Great Lengths

At ISE 2010, Magenta will show its new M-HDX digital signal extension solution

DS for Sør Arena

Standing Out from the Crowd

Digital signage is a big part of the programme at Norway’s new 15,000-seat Sør Arena.

Measurement & Interactivity

Positive Discrimination

How audience measurement can be used in combination with interactive digital signage.

Preview: embedded world 2010

Full Circuit

The embedded world 2010 exhibition and conference will take place in Nürnberg, Germany, from the 2nd to the 4th March 2010.

BroadSign Interview

Broadly Speaking

DS EUROPE spoke to Brian Dusho, President and Chief Strategy Officer, BroadSign.

Guide to Embedded Computers for Outdoor DS

Street Smarts

The advertising industry expects digital signage’s net turnover to triple over the next three years, in part driven by the falling prices of flat panels. Outdoor applications for digital signage, though, face a challenge in terms of durability and long-term availability. For these situations, embedded computing is the technology of choice.

DS for Türk Telekom

True Calling

Kiosk Innova has signed up the largest digital signage network in Turkey, which will broadcast at over 1,300 points.

Digital Signage for Irish Telecoms

The Tale of a Comet

While most technology sectors are seeing a noticeable slowdown in the current economy, the European digital signage market is poised for continued growth, according to a report from www.researchandmarkets.com.
 

Feature

Honey Museum for Christie
Christie 3D Projector System for Spanish Museum

The Honey Interpretation Centre opened in the Catalan town of Arnes (Tarragona, Spain) in July 2008. Making use of the latest audiovisual technology and 3D projector systems, the museum explains the whole process of producing honey. The museum involved an investment of €310,000.

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