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IFSEC digital signage

by msecadm4921

LILIN are to collaborate with signagelive at IFSEC to deliver a cloud-powered media solution to visitors to their stand. signagelive are specialists in digital signage providing electronic displays that allow adverts, messages and information to be communicated to the audience via a network. By using a network, messages can be updated automatically through data fed from internet sources such as RSS feeds, adding benefits for the client. 

 

 

This alliance will see signage solutions being demonstrated by LILIN. Part of the IFSEC stand will be dedicated to a video wall, displaying an assortment of media videos, live video streams and prerecorded videos from the firm’s HD camera range. Visitors will benefit, as they will be able to see a combination of actual footage and informative descriptions on a continuous reel.  Equally, signagelive will be integrating LILIN’s encoders that will convert regular video output from AV devices such as satellite receivers and DVD players into IP video, and will be incorporated within the signagelive application across the network. The encoders will convert video feeds which will be seen by visitors at Screen Media Expo on May 16 and 17, 2012, at London’s Earls Court. 

 

Having explored converged opportunities in different markets, LILIN says that it saw the potential of IP video in this sector. LILIN encoders can effectively distribute video through digital signage monitors and the HD IP cameras can deliver live footage to front of store monitors for retail applications. The firm says there is significant potential for LILIN and digital signage. 

 

Exploring the opportunities of digital signage is one of the ways LILIN are looking to ensure multiple sectors benefit from video.  

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