- The International Sign Association (ISA) has introduced a new series of online videos (www.signs.org/videos) intended to help the sign industry communicate better with planners and code professionals in government when addressing regulatory issues.
- Charlottetown-based digital signage content creation software provider ScreenScape Networks has upgraded its online services and rebranded them from ‘ScreenScape.net’ to ‘ScreenScape.com.’
- Wide-format media converter and master distributor FDC Graphic Films has introduced a newly designed website (www.fdcfilms.com) to make it easier for users to select products and find local distributors throughout Canada and the U.S.
- Software developer Keywest Technology has released three online videos as part of a series (www.mediazonepro.com/demo-videos) to explain the basics of digital signage management, including how to create and send a playlist and how to add features like text, news tickers and TV feeds.
- Channel letter sign producer Direct Sign Wholesale has announced a comprehensive update of its website (www.directsignwholesale.com) to simplify navigation, improve graphics and legibility, archive news items and provide more specific company and product information.
- DSA Visual Presentation Solutions has launched a website to showcase its lightboxes and graphic display systems (www.lightboxes.com), including not only light-emitting diode (LED) illuminated boxes, but also digital displays.
- Trade-only modular display supplier Orbus Exhibit & Display Group has redesigned two websites (www.orbus365.com and www.orbuscompany.com), adding a searchable catalogue for custom truss exhibits and new product setup videos, which can also be viewed at YouTube (www.youtube.com/ExhibitorsHandbook).
- Information technology (IT) system manufacturer Sapphire Technology has unveiled a new dedicated professional audiovisual (AV) section on its website (www.sapphiretech.com/proav) to showcase its interoperable products for digital signage installations, including small-form-factor personal computers (PCs) and graphics cards.
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