Digital Display and Communications (DDC) and Rogers honoured with two DIGI award at the 2009 Digital Signage Expo in New York.
The Air Canada Centre is lighting up a new $3 million digital signage network this week, one with over 320 HD-quality video display screens across a slew of ad-friendly configurations.
Digital signage consultancy DDC orchestrates end-to-end solution for 320-plus screen network designed to boost fan experience and drive incremental revenues for Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment.
PRLog (Press Release) – Sep 09, 2009 – The Air Canada Centre is about to turn on a $3 million digital screen network that will be among the most sophisticated in the sports facility world, using a concept and project plan orchestrated by veteran digital signage consultancy Digital Display & Communications (DDC).
PubZone.com Toronto’s Air Canada Centre is launching a $3 million digital screen network using a concept and project plan orchestrated by digital signage consultancy Digital Display & Communications of Waterloo, Ont., and involving several suppliers including software from Omnivex.
The Air Canada Centre (Toronto), ranked as one of the top five entertainment venues in the world, is about to turn on a $3 million digital screen network. The concept and project plan has been orchestrated by digital signage consultancy Digital Display & Communications (DDC). Other key business partners active in the installation included IBM for network services, Omnivex for media playback software (Moxie), TTUFF Technologies for media players and consultant Lyle Bunn.
DDC and Rogers honoured with a DIGI award at the Digital Signage Expo in New York.
ONTARIO, Canada — Following Digital Display & Communications’ (DDC) recent content award at Digital Signage Expo East, the veteran hardware, software and creative content supplier were selected as winners of an unprecedented three DIGI awards at the Digital Signage Expo at New Yorks Javits Center in October.