Digital Signage

Interactive Retail Italian Style

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The Leroy Merlin Milan is the first Italian retail store to use interactive screens to guide and educate customers as well as create a unique shopping experience.  The system uses the SpinetiX HMP100 Hyper Media Players to power and manage various content on screens located throughout the store.

Illuminating the Arts

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First commissioned and sponsored by the Kimmel Center for its Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, the new three-dimensional signage cube made its debut in April to promote PIFA's slate of performances and events during the 25-day festival. It will now promote the roster of events taking place at the Kimmel Center, The Academy of Music, and the Merriam Theater, all part of the impressive Kimmel Center Campus. Barco LiveDots, a Barco company, was selected to install the system.

Fabulous Palm Spring Follies

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The city of Palm Springs, California, has a rich history as a winter hideaway for some of show business’ most legendary entertainers.

Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden Stays Green

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Sightseers at The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, Scotland are welcomed to the new John Hope Gateway visitor center where digital signage systems help them get oriented to explore the facility. Designed by Edward Cullinan architects, the center is a prime example of green construction and sustainability.

Expedition Health

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The Denver Museum of Nature & Science’s newest permanent exhibition, Expedition Health is a 10,000-square foot health-science exhibit about how the human body constantly changes and adapts in ways you can see, measure, and optimize.  The experience is framed by the compelling story of an authentic Rocky Mountain expedition organized by the museum as a keystone of its Health Science Initiative. Expedition “buddies,” a diverse group of residents of the region, become virtual learning companions who accompany visitors through the exhibition and relate visitors’ activities to those they experienced during their own training programs and expedition.