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.
- Rich Ventura – NEC Solutions
- Bryan Meszaros – Open Eye Global
- Brian McClimans – PeerlessAV
- Heather Sidorowicz – SouthtownAV
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.
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