PPDS Introduces Foldable All-in-One LED at Infocomm June 11, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger One of the main barriers to adopting LED walls in corporate and public environments continues to be cost. But one argument that seems to convince enterprises indecisive about the investment is transportability. With mobile and foldable displays that can fit through standard doorways and inside elevators, a single display can potentially serve multiple rooms, maximizing …
TCL Launches New Pro Display Brand at Infocomm June 11, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger While some Chinese manufacturers are absent at this year’s Infocomm for obvious reasons, the TV giant TCL has chosen Orlando to launch a new brand for North America: TCL professional. The brand focuses exclusively on pro displays and – in contrast to TCL’s Moka brand – will eventually offer a full line-up of signage solutions …
Infocomm 25 Kicks Off with AI Excitement June 10, 2025 by Florian Rotberg Orlando | The digital signage industry is already gathered in full force today – one day before Infocomm 25 officially kicks off. The convention center, along with nearby hotels and restaurants, was buzzing all day with professionals eager to network and explore new trends. Avixa’s Sean Wago presented optimistic industry forecasts, highlighting key drivers for …
Brightsign Expands with Series 6 Players, SoCs, and Edge-AI Support June 6, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Brightsign has been a go-to name in digital signage since I don’t know how many years, with its purple media players powering some two million digital signage endpoints worldwide. The San-José-based company has traditionally focused on its hardware, its proprietary BrightsignOS, and maintaining partnerships with other CMS providers through its alliance program. Its own CMS …
Christie Launches No-OS, No-RF Displays at Infocomm June 6, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger While it’s true that many security-sensitive and business-critical environments prefer media players over SoC displays for digital signage, calling SoCs an insecure option would be a bit far-stretched. But Christie is obviously seeing a market opportunity in “non-smart” displays with no SoC and no RF. The US manufacturer is launching an LCD line-up called Secure …
DPAA Announces Speakers and Details for 2024 Canada Summit June 6, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger DPAA is holding its Canada Summit in Toronto on June 11 next week and has now announced the speaker lineup and agenda details. The event is targeted towards the Canadian DooH and Retail Media industry, with speakers coming mostly from the brand and agency side, including: Sabrina LaRosa, Senior Director of Media, Loblaws Neal Bouwmeester, …
Can’t-Miss Digital Signage Session at Infocomm: invidis Market Breakfast June 5, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger If you’re in North America and couldn’t make it to the Digital Signage Summit Europe two weeks ago, here’s your chance to catch up. The team at invidis has condensed the trends and developments discussed across three days in Munich into a short-form keynote and panel program for Infocomm 2025 – with a special emphasis …
Infocomm 2025 Guide: What to Expect for Digital Signage June 5, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Infocomm 2025 is just days away, and the digital signage world is getting ready for the biggest ProAV event in the U.S. The invidis team heads to Orlando this Friday, and we’ve pulled together the most relevant information for anyone in the industry attending. This year’s show returns to the Orange County Convention Center. Educational …
Day 2 DSSE – Lightning Impressions, Inc. Color E-paper And Making Smart Displays Do More May 23, 2025 by Super User Very busy second day at Digital Signage Summit Europe in Munich, and I got into my room at 1:42 AM. It is encouraging that I recall the time, cuz wine and weisse beer. A lot of people at this event, with the numbers amplified by how people can fly in to the city, walk out …
Day 1 DSSE – Lightning Impressions May 22, 2025 by Super User Up and at it for the second and kinda sorta opening day of the annual Digital Signage Summit Europe in Munich. The event has expanded to three days, with yesterday being a pre-event sorta thing filled with technical panel discussions on hot topics like AI. It was still set-up day for the micro trade show …