Don’t Get Tangled – The Cable Conundrum in Digital Signage September 22, 2025 by Stefan Schieker Walking the stands of IAA Mobility in Munich last week, we quite literally stumbled over a “cable tree” sprouting from a digital signage installation. It was a sight that drew laughter and a few eye rolls. But before we get too smug, let’s pause: how many of us can honestly say our own projects are …
Chinese Tea QSR Adds Counter Displays, So Customers Can Point to Favorite Drink August 7, 2025 by Florian Rotberg A selfie with the Chapanda mascot is a must for the brand’s mostly young customers. The panda stands at the entrance of all 8,700 stores – including in Singapore, where the first two locations opened just a few days ago. Chapanda is considered one of China’s biggest QSR success story. Within a few years, the …
Hundred Projectors Hunted, But There Must Be 115+ – On Site of the World’s Brightest Projection August 4, 2025 by Florian Rotberg On August 9, Singapore celebrates National Day – this year the 60th since independence. To mark the anniversary, the city-state is transforming itself into a sea of flags – both physically and digitally. Projection mapping is happening on official buildings and company headquarters. In the vanguard: Southeast Asia’s largest bank, UOB, projects a 280-meter-high image …
A Pixel-Free Flex in the Age of Digital: Dior’s Gold House in Bangkok July 30, 2025 by Florian Rotberg In Bangkok, a city where where sacred temples sit side by side with bustling commerce, one luxury brand has opted for silence over spectacle. Enter Dior Gold Hous: a golden monolith in Bangkok’s commercial core – and inside, not a single pixel of digital signage in sight. Yes, you read that right. While most retailers …
Retailers of Bangkok Show LED-Heavy Future of Stores July 28, 2025 by Florian Rotberg In the world of digital signage, the long-held vision of immersive visual environments is no longer a futuristic concept – it’s happening now. During our recent site visits in Southeast Asia along Infocomm Asia, we discovered that Bangkok has quietly emerged as a global hub for next-generation retail storytelling, where LED technology transforms entire architectural …
JD Sports Goes Full Vegas with Digital Overload June 18, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger JD Sports is a fashion retailer with a generally very large digital footprint in their stores. The Paris store, for instance – opened just before for the Olympics last year – could pass for a signage museum for its sheer variety of formats. But for the new Vegas flagship on the Strip, the retailer went …
Chile’s Iconic 2009 Screen Gets Bold Upgrade June 11, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger What was once the largest outdoor screen in South America has been renewed – a 360-degree screen wrapping around the upper part of the Torre Entel in Santiago de Chile. The Torre was built in 1974 as a telecommunications antenna. In 2009, it had received a big digital facelift with an LED screen installed below …
Digital Signage & 85p Hotdogs – Two Things Ikea’s London Store Does Right June 2, 2025 by Antonia Hamberger Much has been said about how screen-heavy Ikea’s new City Store on Oxford Street is – but even so, I was surprised by the sheer variety of digital signage formats used throughout the space. This isn’t just a case of throwing screens on walls; it’s a thoughtful, content-first approach. From the moment you step inside …
QSR: Transparent Screens for Smart Cookies May 29, 2025 by Florian Rotberg Seoul | A Korean bakery chain is turning heads at the airport with bold digital signage concepts. The Paris Baguette Air Lab at Seoul Incheon Airport is worth a visit – not just for its supposedly best-in-class cookies.
Worst … Digital Signage Programming … Ever May 4, 2014 by Super User Ok, so maybe there’s something worse out there, but this was gloriously bad. And in my backyard. I was at the local mall the other day picking something up, and noticed this screen on a stick at an optical store entry. 1. They were just taking print ads, that are too busy even for print, and …