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SK Broadband Using IPTV Set-Top Boxes For Hyundai Service Center Signage

SKB builds digital signage at Hyundai Motor's stores (Image: Hyundai)

While telecom operators have periodically explored using IPTV platforms to power digital signage networks, relatively few large-scale deployments have actually materialized. Sixteen:Nine founder Dave Haynes has written about how IPTV providers have occasionally looked at extending television distribution platforms into commercial display networks. And, a new rollout in South Korea offers a glimpse of how …

Public Display Shipments Stall In Developed Markets As Emerging Regions Post Gains, Says Omdia

Signage display demand grew only marginally in Q4 of 2025. (Image: LG)

New research from Omdia suggests the global public display market ended 2025 with uneven regional demand, as growth in emerging markets helped offset declining shipments in more mature regions. According to the firm’s latest public display market tracker, public display shipments in developed regions stagnated in the fourth quarter of 2025, while emerging markets reported …

Appspace Pushes AI Deeper Into Workplace Platform With Native Intelligence

Appspace Pushes AI Deeper Into Workplace Platform With Native Intelligence

Workplace experience software company Appspace says it is moving beyond “bolt-on” artificial intelligence features by embedding AI capabilities directly into its digital workplace platform. The company describes the shift as “native workplace intelligence,” replacing standalone AI assistants with automation that completes tasks across systems such as digital signage networks, intranet platforms, space-booking tools, and employee …

Electrosonic Adds Immersive AV Experiences to Historic Redhills Miners Hall

Electrosonic adds immersive AV experiences to historic Redhills Miners Hall

Electrosonic has completed an audiovisual integration project at Redhills Durham Miners Hall in England, introducing immersive storytelling environments that highlight the region’s coal mining heritage. Originally built in 1915, the landmark building served as the headquarters of the Durham Miners’ Association and has long been known as the “Pitman’s Parliament,” reflecting its role as a …