Mobile Apps: Managing the Flood of Orders August 22, 2024August 21, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Houston | Ordering via mobile app has become increasingly popular in QSR restaurants. Moving to mobile is not only a threat to digital signage – the need for digital menu boards and order terminals diminishes – but challenges the operations at Starbucks, McDonald’s & Co.
Creative Realities: The One Million Mission August 20, 2024August 20, 2024 by Florian Rotberg While big generalists like AVI-SPL and Diversified dominate the US market, CRI is relatively unknown outside North America, despite having 400,000 active digital signage SaaS licenses.
The Week on Sixteen:Nine: Stream’s Content Strategy, Loop Media’s Fall, and More August 15, 2024 by invidis Redaktion invidis content partner Sixteen:Nine provides insights into the North American digital signage industry. This week’s highlights on the blog: LA-based DooH network Loop Media delisted from the NYSE, a surprising OoH forecast for 2028, and a podcast interview with the founder of Stream, a start-up specializing in custom content for digital signage.
invidis Market Compass: The Top Digital Signage Players in North America August 12, 2024 by Balthasar Mayer From the invidis Yearbook 2024: The invidis Digital Signage Market Compass North America presents the most important digital signage players in the USA and Canada.
Paris Olympics 2024: Where was the Digital Signage? August 12, 2024August 9, 2024 by Guest Contributor The Olympic Games in Paris, with millions of spectators and hundreds of locations, could have been an ideal showcase for digital signage. Yet, Paris favored analogue alternatives. Here’s a look at missed opportunities and lessons for future Games.
Adele’s LED: Who’s Behind the Record-Breaking Screen January 20, 2025August 6, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Munich | The construction of the temporary Adele Arena hasn’t been credited to any AV service provider yet. However, after some inquiries, we discovered that the world’s largest LED was built using ROE panels from Solotech.
invidis Weekly Exclusive: The Big Bet on Subscriptions August 8, 2024August 6, 2024 by Florian Rotberg LG has quietly shifted its business model: In Korea, LG is now generating 20% of its home appliance sales, including TVs, through subscriptions. Samsung is now following suit , and both companies are expanding this model to other countries. A first step for digital signage, too?
Neom The Line: Bold Visions for the Desert August 8, 2024August 5, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Riyadh | In recent years, Saudi Arabia has made global headlines with its ambitious giga projects. As part of Vision 2030, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has launched a series of breathtaking initiatives, the largest of which is Neom The Line — a 170-kilometer-long linear smart city stretching from the Red Sea through the desert. …
Saudi Arabia: Rooftop Stadium 350m Above Ground August 8, 2024August 5, 2024 by Antonia Hamberger Neom The Line is the boldest and most expensive urban development project in Saudi Arabia and most likely the world. One of the stadiums of FIFA World Cup 2034 will be a spectacular rooftop stadium 350 meters above ground integrated into Neom The Line. Plenty of LED will complement the football pitch.
Lotus’s: The Digital Supermarket of the Future August 5, 2024August 4, 2024 by Florian Rotberg Bangkok | Supermarket chains regularly present innovative store concepts of the future. Thailand-based Lotus’s is no exception, especially when partnering with a mobile communications company. Shopping at Lotus’s includes flashing lights, sounds, and glittering displays, with robots and digital signage enhancing the experience.