MyMedia is transforming healthcare display technology
Did you ever have a hard time trying to understand someone’s messy handwriting? Fortunately, with the advent of computers, the art of handwriting is falling by the wayside.
Did you ever have a hard time trying to understand someone’s messy handwriting? Fortunately, with the advent of computers, the art of handwriting is falling by the wayside.
In my recent visit to Las Vegas – Digital Signage Expo, I had the opportunity to stop by one of our enclosure partners. I was rather impressed with their kiosk solution.
A few months ago, we installed a touch kiosk for one of our Toronto clients.
This kiosk demonstrates how you can use digital merchandising as an alternative option to interact and engage audiences.
In an effort to improve student, visitor and faculty communication, educational institutions of all levels are adopting Digital Signage. Used for way-finding, emergency notifications and other applications, Digital Signage offers the educational sector an effective medium to increase communication. Some leading-edge schools are even incorporating the creation of Digital Signage content into their classroom curriculum.
Presse Commerce Corporation started in 1988 with a simple mission: to offer Canadian waiting rooms quality publications while allowing magazine publishers to increase visibility, readership, subscriptions, and news stand sales. Over the ensuing 25 years, the company has continued to add services and products to help them grow and evolve.
With the assistance of MyMedia Inc of Mississauga and the City of Kitchener, the bond between contemporary art, special events and digital technology was strengthened last night through the unveiling of a new digital-projection system. This digital display will light up the south and west faces of the 13-metre cube atop Kitchener City Hall on a nightly basis.
Recently, I was at a breakfast meeting down town Toronto with experts in Digital Signage. The conversation centred on the advancements made in digital communication specifically how social sites and software-as a-service applications costs are more affordable for organizations to subscribe to. This presents another problem, an overload of data or, too many lyrics to sing.
It’s great to see when architecture meets modern display technology. I was travelling in New York (at the Buffalo airport gift shop) when I saw a video wall that was actually part of the wall in the store.
These days we’re hearing a lot of problems in corporate communication. Our Toronto team did some research about workplace communication and revealed some surprising outcomes.
We finally completed a curved video wall project in West Toronto.