Companies, healthcare systems, government agencies, hospitality organizations, and many other industries have recognized the potential of video walls. MarketsAndMarkets, a research organization, forecast spending on video walls will jump from $4.12 billion in 2013 to $18 billion by 2020, a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 23 per cent.
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One of the fastest-growing markets for digital signage is the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry, where customer-facing dynamic menus, touch-screen kiosks, drive-thru boards, window displays, and infotainment screens can all communicate with back-office software for managing inventory, finances, scheduling, and labour, so as to enable on-the-fly updates and richer data collection.
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Visual displays and digital signage have come a long way and have experienced immense growth within the global video wall market in the last few years.
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Two floor-to-ceiling video walls, created by Montreal design studio Float4, immerse shoppers in a thematic visual landscape at Bloomingdale’s flagship Manhattan location on 59th Street.
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Toronto-based Cineplex Digital Media (CDM) received two 2018 Elevate Awards for digital signage content it developed for two Canadian banks.
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Out-of-home (OOH) advertising firm Pattison Outdoor and its digital signage business, Fourth Wall, are promoting Care Canada’s She Too fundraising effort with a video wall in downtown Toronto that encourages passersby to donate on-site.
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Trampoline retailer Springfree has implemented four-screen video walls at several of its stores, including one in Calgary, to help engage customers with images showcasing the benefits of its products.
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Christie Digital Systems, based in Kitchener, Ont., provided interactive visual technologies for the University of Toronto’s (U of T’s) Gerstein Science Information Centre innovation lab when the facility hosted Smartweek in late October.
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Audiovisual (AV) system integrator Advanced, based in Mississauga, Ont., has designed and installed a rear-projection light-emitting diode (LED) ‘cube’ video wall for the Toronto Transit Commission’s (TTC’s) control room.
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