HR/Intranet

Mitsubishi Extends Range

Mitsubishi Electric announces three major additions to its range of professional large screen displays

DS for Air Canada

On Cloud Nine

For any corporation, improving the quality and consistency of customer service is a central goal.

Large Format Installations

Living it Large

A shopping mall in Prague, Palace Flora, has installed three of Panasonic’s 103”

Two 72” Screens for Corporate Plant

A large format display which connects two 72” dnp projection screens and eight monitors now enable sales staff at a power point in the Czech Republic to have full control over the data and manage their business better.

Stock Market Keeps Up to Date with DS

Stock in Trade

Omnivex Corporation, Microsoft Gold Partner and provider of enterprise software for digital signage networks, is powering a network of screens throughout City Index’s offices in London, UK.

The World's Leading Self-Service Exhibition

Leading by Example

Now in its third year, KIOSK EUROPE EXPO 2009 will once again be returning to Messe Essen to bring together participants and players from the self-service industry worldwide.

Visitor Info Systems

You Are Here

In 2007, a new building was inaugurated at Roche Pharma AG in Grenzach, Germany.

Psychological Impact of Corporate DS

It’s All in the Mind

Ruth Rushworth quizzes Dr James Intriligator, co-director of Bangor University’s Centre for Experimental Consumer Psychology, Gareth Harvey, a PhD student, and Nikk Smith, technical director of Pixel Inspiration.

Dispersive Signal Technology

The Gentle Touch

Dispersive Signal Technology (DST) from diversified technology company 3M has been specifically developed for interactive digital signage applications

Polygon on Self-Service

Measure Twice, Cut Once

Rich Germain spoke to Michael Reuter, Managing Director of Polygon, about the importance of considering all the variables before embarking on a self-service terminal design.

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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