LG Minneapolis Airport-MSP

As part of its project to improve and modernize the travel experience, This airport facility has added four dvLed systems of Lg to your digital signage network, composed of more than eight hundred digital displays from this manufacturer.

The four dvLed displays of LG Business Solutions that have been added to the digital signage network of the U.S. Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) are part of the project to completely renovate the Static signage by digital canvases, which aims to improve and modernize the air travel experience, to be carried out over several years.

LG Minneapolis Airport-MSPThese large direct view LED screens have been supplied by Bluum Technology. As your account executive points out, Heidi Harvey, "Airports have an increasing trend towards dvLed screens to offer messaging spaces, Reliable and easy to use for advertisers and internal communications, with the ability to present captivating visual content that is impossible with static signage".

LG's four dvLED screens have been placed on the escalators of the airport's North and South exits, providing an eye-catching channel for both facility managers and advertisers to communicate their messages to travellers. Each installation has a main dvLed screen with pixel pass of 2,9 Mm, that is placed on top of a smaller one, as a ticker, of 2,5 Mm.

LG Minneapolis Airport-MSPThe large main screen at the South Exit, with dimensions of 4,4 meters wide and 6,4 high, It is vertically oriented, while it is located at the North exit, it is horizontal and measures 4.4×2,4 metre. Both have the LG-exclusive dvLed cabinet, that allow designers to maximize the size of a screen in places where an additional full dvLed enclosure won't fit.

As he points out Eduardo Valencia, CIO of the Metropolitan Airports Commission, which oversees MSP and several U.S. regional airports, "Digital displays allow us to maximize the use of overhead space on our egress escalators, which was previously used to hang printed messages. We can now program and transmit important information and offer local businesses a great way to, bright and bold to show your messages to visitors".

The MSP managers have also counted on the specialist Radiant Technology Group to create a Custom User Interface for dvLed screens, that takes advantage of the Software Platform Digital Signage Omnivex.

LG Minneapolis Airport-MSP

"We created a custom application for MSPs using the Omnivex platform to Streamline workflows and manage the content of LG's large dvLed walls," he explains Doug Freutel-, Vp. by Radiant Technology Group-. Behind the scenes, Our digital signage controller creates operational efficiencies for authorized personnel to customize and program graphics, personalized messages in a simple and secure way".

New Custom Digital Signage Controller Enables MSP Operators and Authorized End Users to Create Automated Daily Content and implement New Graphics. The airport's digital signage network Synchronize data in real-time to display up-to-date information, such as arrival times, No need for human interaction or manual activation.

"Our network of digital displays at MSP was made up of different brands and content management systems that required individual maintenance and upgrades, as well as a lot of manpower," Valencia recalls. One of the goals of this renovation process is to Simplify and standardize as many elements as possible, from maintenance to content creation. For perfect continuity of our network, we rely on unique display suppliers, like LG, & Content Management, like Omnivex".


You liked this article?

Subscribe to our RSS feed And you won't miss anything.

Other articles on , , , ,
by • 29 Dec, 2022
• section: Case studies, control, outstanding, HIGHLIGHTED Case Study, Digital signage, display, Signal distribution, Dynamic advertising