Digital Signage Digest
Podcast de AVNation TV
From AVNation, the Network for the Audiovisual industry comes a monthly look at the news and issues that impact the digital signage industry, the crea...
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16 episodiosThe impact of COVID-19 on the digital signage space, and Philips showcases a series of signage solutions for encouraging safe social distancing.
Looking at the current state of the digital signage channel, and what trade shows are doing to become virtual events amidst the recent pandemic.
Human After All It is certainly an interesting time for the digital signage space. Most events have been cancelled or postponed, including Digital Signage Expo 2020, and many businesses are being worked on remotely by their employees at home. In this climate, what is there for businesses to do to stay afloat? On this month’s episode, we discuss how some companies are handling these developments, keeping in contact with your teams and staying cohesive as a company even though you are separated. Host: Llanor Alleyne Guests: Rich Ventura – NEC Solutions Bryan Meszaros – Open Eye Global Brian McClimans – PeerlessAV Heather Sidorowicz – SouthtownAV Notes: AVNation studios production equipment provided by Shure and Vaddio. Digital signage has emerged from the traditional out of home advertising market. The traditional methods of billboards and bus shelter signs has given way to dynamic screens and interactive backend systems. Commercial audiovisual integrators can certainly have a hand in putting these digital signage systems into place. These AV pros have the history and expertise in running the cable, specifying the correct display, and deploying the hardware that makes the digital signage industry run. The other side of digital signage are the creatives. Audiovisual integrators can gain this expertise by partnering or hiring the creative teams required to turn regular displays into digital signage experiences. Llanor Alleyne hosts our monthly look at the digital signage industry, Digital Signage Digest. This program is a hybrid news and topic program. Llanor will highlight a news story impacting the digital signage industry but also go deeper with various topics that are crucial to the market. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
Keep Calm & Carry On DSE 2020, or Digital Signage Expo, is coming to the Las Vegas Convention Center from March 31st to April 3rd. Seeing as how it’s one of the biggest events in the year for the digital signage market, we talk to organizers within the show about what to expect on the show floor and where the market is expected to grow. We also talk to Samsung about their digital signage division about what they are bringing to the show. Host: Llanor Alleyne Guests: Chris Gibbs – Exponation Mark Quiroz- Samsung Notes: AVNation studios production equipment provided by Shure and Vaddio. Digital signage has emerged from the traditional out of home advertising market. The traditional methods of billboards and bus shelter signs has given way to dynamic screens and interactive backend systems. Commercial audiovisual integrators can certainly have a hand in putting these digital signage systems into place. These AV pros have the history and expertise in running the cable, specifying the correct display, and deploying the hardware that makes the digital signage industry run. The other side of digital signage are the creatives. Audiovisual integrators can gain this expertise by partnering or hiring the creative teams required to turn regular displays into digital signage experiences. Llanor Alleyne hosts our monthly look at the digital signage industry, Digital Signage Digest. This program is a hybrid news and topic program. Llanor will highlight a news story impacting the digital signage industry but also go deeper with various topics that are crucial to the market. [subscribedsd]
Taming The Wild West Of Digital Signage It’s crazy to think that Integrated Systems Europe is just a few weeks away. Even crazier is that the trade show has grown so much internationally that the RAI in Amsterdam isn’t big enough to hold the over 80,000 attendees that come to see the latest in the AV industry, moving to Barcelona in 2021. On this episode of Digital Signage Digest we discuss the dedicated space for digital signage on the show floor, the advances in display technology, and the changing roles on content managing systems. Host: Llanor Alleyne Guests: Mike Blackman – Mike on Twitter Florian Rotberg – Invidis Consulting Claus Lohse – a/c/t Notes: AVNation studios production equipment provided by Shure and Vaddio. Digital signage has emerged from the traditional out of home advertising market. The traditional methods of billboards and bus shelter signs has given way to dynamic screens and interactive backend systems. Commercial audiovisual integrators can certainly have a hand in putting these digital signage systems into place. These AV pros have the history and expertise in running the cable, specifying the correct display, and deploying the hardware that makes the digital signage industry run. The other side of digital signage are the creatives. Audiovisual integrators can gain this expertise by partnering or hiring the creative teams required to turn regular displays into digital signage experiences. Llanor Alleyne hosts our monthly look at the digital signage industry, Digital Signage Digest. This program is a hybrid news and topic program. Llanor will highlight a news story impacting the digital signage industry but also go deeper with various topics that are crucial to the market. Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
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