Way finding

Lufthansa’s 700 Displays

Airside Accolades

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

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.

Omnivex Highlights Innovative Airport DS

Airports approach digital signage more strategically, by using data to improve airport efficiency and passenger flow.

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

Trafford Centre Adds Digital Signage

VMG Global, in partnership with Clear Channel Outdoor UK, have agreed new commercial terms for the deployment of 23 new portrait-style digital signage units throughout The Trafford Centre in Manchester - a UK shopping and leisure destination.

Amsterdam RAI Installs DS

A multi-channel 800-screen digital signage network has been completed.

The Interactive Bus Stop

Queue Jumper

No one likes waiting at bus stops.

New Touchscreen Wayfinding Application

The UK digital signage agency, Pixel Inspiration, has launched an interactive touch screen wayfinding application, “Way 2 Go”, that provides navigation through large buildings like hospitals, airports, shopping centres, or libraries.
 

Review: Wincor World 2009

Competitive Streak

At this year’s Wincor World, held in Paderborn this January, Wincor Nixdorf presented a wide range of products and services, demonstrating how the IT solutions provider can reliably and competently support banks and retailers

Visitor Info Systems

You Are Here

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

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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