Education

Digital Signage for UK School

Digital signage has been adopted by St Aidan’s Academy, a UK secondary school, to communicate with staff and students and to promote the school to visitors, as well as enable each department to promote their own activities.

Outdoor DS for Singapore School

Screen NT has installed an outdoor sun-light readable LCD display for the new sports campus of the Swiss International School in Singapore.

Q3 Review of Business Displays

Futuresource Consulting have released a report into business growth in digital signage in the third quarter of 2009.

Deployment of Environmentally Friendly Digital Engines

Lean, Green, Signing Machines

Gone are the days of notebooks, fountain pens and handwritten papers. It’s impossible to imagine classrooms without computers nowadays.

Digital Signage Network for UK University

Digital signage has been in use at the University of Bedfordshire for some time, with standalone units installed in various departments. The University decided though that they wanted to bring all the existing digital signage together

Review: NEC Competence Day

Back in the Day

The sixth NEC Competence Day was held on the 28th May 2009 at the M.O.C. in Munich, Germany.

Norwegian School Network

One of Europe’s largest business schools has launched a ds network spanning five campuses.

Europe's Leading Digital Signage Exhibition

They're Singing Our Song

DIGITAL SIGNAGE EXPO 2009, organised via an exclusive partnership with POPAI, the global association for marketing at retail, will bring together participants and players from the digital signage industry worldwide.

Multi-touch In Action

What Will They Think Of Next?

Not so many years ago, information technology was introduced into school curriculums, and each school was obliged to provide their students with access to a computer.

Dispersive Signal Technology

The Gentle Touch

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

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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