US election 2024: Heaven on Earth for Trump Fans August 22, 2024August 20, 2024 by Florian Rotberg San Antonio | At this week’s party convention, Democrats are officially handing over the candidacy from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris. The hype surrounding Kamala is huge, and the presidential candidate is omnipresent. But not everywhere – in rural Texas, Donald Trump is clearly number 1. invidis visited the Trump Store in Bandera.
Creative Realities: The One Million Mission August 20, 2024August 20, 2024 by Florian Rotberg While big generalists like AVI-SPL and Diversified dominate the US market, CRI is relatively unknown outside North America, despite having 400,000 active digital signage SaaS licenses.
Digital Signage Software: The Global CMS Ranking 2024 August 27, 2024August 19, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Big, bigger, market leader: digital signage software providers need a large installed base to keep their platform up to date. The invidis Software Ranking shows who has the most active licenses.
E-Paper for Digital Signage: Without Battery and Cables August 18, 2024 by Antonia Hamberger A step closer to making digital signage wireless: Digital View has introduced a 13,3 inch e-paper display, the first one on the market that uses Wi-Charge’s infrared technology.
E-Paper-Displays: Supersizing Shelf Labels August 19, 2024August 18, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Almost no energy consumption, readable even in direct sunlight: A new digital signage category is emerging with large-format e-paper displays. The first display manufacturers have already launched commercial solutions.
The Week on Sixteen:Nine: Stream’s Content Strategy, Loop Media’s Fall, and More August 15, 2024 by invidis Redaktion invidis content partner Sixteen:Nine provides insights into the North American digital signage industry. This week’s highlights on the blog: LA-based DooH network Loop Media delisted from the NYSE, a surprising OoH forecast for 2028, and a podcast interview with the founder of Stream, a start-up specializing in custom content for digital signage.
Green Signage: Dusty, But Going Strong August 14, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Old love gathers dust but doesn’t rust – this could be the story of FIDS displays at airports around the world. In a relatively controlled environment, professional digital signage displays run twice as long as retail displays. In Munich, we discovered screens from February 2007 that are still active.
IT-Threats: Security First in the Digital Signage World August 14, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Digital signage software is breaking out of traditional silos and integrating with other ecosystems, which significantly increases the importance of IT security.
DooH & EV-Charging: Numbat Declares Insolvency August 14, 2024August 13, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Less than a year ago, German EV-DooH provider Numbat secured 140 million euros in new capital during a financing round. Now, Numbat is taking refuge under the protective umbrella of insolvency proceedings. The business case for charging infrastructure combined with DooH remains difficult – due to a sluggish market, long building permit procedures and home-grown …
Olympic Closing: The Golden Alien in Tom Cruise’s Shadow January 20, 2025August 12, 2024 by Antonia Hamberger Tom Cruise thrilled the audience with his stunt flight, but the real highlight of the Olympic closing ceremony was the theatrical reenactment of the rediscovery of the Olympics: hundreds of alien performers danced on a world map with integrated screens, creating a spectacular show.