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Korea’s Largest Smart LED Signage

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Samsung at COEX

Move over Times Square… Korea’s capital city Seoul designates the COEX (convention, exhibition, and shopping complex) and World Trade Center area in the city center as Korea’s first free outdoor advertisement zone.

And Samsung Electronics installed the largest SMART LED Signage in Korea on the outer wall of the SM Town and K-Pop square of COEX. It is the first case in Korea of a signage display that uses two sides of an outdoor advertisement area.

This Samsung SMART LED Signage supports resolution of 7840 X 1952 pixel, almost 2X the resolution of UHD. With a high refresh rate of 49,920Hz, it depicts smooth and uniform images without distortion.

The signage, 4X the size of a basketball court and a total surface area of 1620m², took seven months to install. It connects two LED displays together by a curved edge.

Sungwook Yoon, with Samsung Electronics’ Building Solution Group, led the installation, and made the decision to apply a curved design to the signage.

While displays for residential use typically feature 300 to 500nit brightness, the SMART LED Signage uses up to 9000nit so that it can show clear images even with bright sunlight.

The Samsung SMART LED Signage also automatically adjusts its brightness. Too much brightness can make drivers or pedestrians uncomfortable, so the SMART LED Signage lowers or increases its brightness according to the movement of the sun.

Jinwook Kim of Building Solution Group says, “The SMART LED Signage is made of around 31,000 LED display modules. The distance between each pixel is 10mm to show a clear and vivid image from all directions.” (The typical size of the gap between each pixel in outdoor advertisements in Korea is 16-20mm.)

The SMART LED Signage not only displays the same content in more detail, but also provides water and dustproof features, as well as up to 100,000 hours of use.

Starting with COEX SM Town, Samsung Electronics will continue its involvement in Korea’s free outdoor advertisement zone project with its SMART LED Signage for the next 10 years. The project aims to help raise the brand value of Seoul through development and promotion of the city as a ‘global digital media landmark.’

The SMART LED Signage hopes to bolster the local economy and help the city gain competitiveness with an exciting new tourist attraction as its next landmark.

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2018 Best of ISE Awards

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The largest and busiest Integrated Systems Europe in its 15-year history drew record numbers of exhibitors and attendees from around the world for four days of business, education and networking at the RAI Amsterdam between 6-9 February.

Best of ISE 2018

Throughout 15 halls, visitors could experience 1296 exhibitors, (294 exhibiting at ISE for the first time). They filled 53,000sqm of exhibition floor space (floor space already booked for ISE 2019 is 103% of this.)

The number of registered visitors by the end of the show had reached 80,923, an increase of 10.3% on the 2017 edition. Importantly, almost 20,000 visitors attended the last day of the show.

More than 30% of the total attendees were visiting ISE for the first time.

The gift that is ISE just keeps giving… and rAVe Publications has now picked their "2018 Best of ISE Awards."

rAVe Publications Founder Gary Kayye explains about their 2018 ISE Awards:“You can’t enter a product in them. You can’t ask us to nominate you. And, you can’t get an award by advertising or sponsoring us or paying for it. And, there are NO Awards entry fees!...

"...We sent reporters to EVERY booth/stand at ISE 2018 and we selected the TOP products in every possible product category for our 2018 Best of ISE Awards.” 

2018 Best of ISE Awards in Digital Signage & Public Spaces:

Go See More Winners: The BEST of the BEST, THE 2018 ISE OVERALL WINNERS 



Stratacache’s PRN Buys iDKLIC

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PRN, a Stratacache company, will buy the Belgium-based iDKLIC, a digital marketing specialist whose technology and services are present in more than 1250 pharmacies across Europe. PRN, with solutions found in over 18,000 retail locations, is known for its LIFT interactive point of purchase network at convenience stores, in-aisle interactive touchscreens and smart video signage.

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PRN currently provides interactive pharmacy displays and touchscreens for today’s leading wellness retailers. Now iDKLIC will operate within a newly-formed PRN Health Ltd. Division as part of the wellness product offerings. Changes in both patient profile and healthcare delivery are leading pharmacies to evolve from small medicinal counters to inspiring well-being centers, evolving the in-store experience to an entirely new level. PRN Health’s digital solutions are a strategic part of enhancing the patient journey in a retail environment.

iDKLIC provides thousands of pharmacies in Europe with turnkey and customizable content management, digital signage solutions and interactive digital advertising networks. Its Pharmaseen platform currently operates in Belgium, France, Ireland and Luxembourg, with multiple expansion opportunities throughout Europe. Pharmaseen is a unique health communication channel created specifically for the pharmacy retail environment. It attracts, engages and educates the audience while triggering point-of-decision upsell opportunities.

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The partnership will give PRN, which provides unique point-of-sale and highly visible advertising solutions to convenience stores and pharmacies, an expedited entry into the growing health and wellness market in Europe and a solid foundation upon which to build and expand. PRN will expand iDKLIC’s proven platform for serving independent pharmacies in the US. iDKLIC will have access to STRATACACHE’s global network of field support, operations and customer support infrastructure as well as investment capital to support expansion into new markets and regions.

iDKLIC's co-founder and CEO, Jean-Charles Figoni, will remain as CEO and will continue to lead the company’s expansion in Europe. He says, “Since 2006, our company has been receiving a positive response from advertisers and customers. Our concept is established in over 1,250 pharmacies, reaching 2 million impressions per day. We are looking forward to further expanding the number of pharmacies and advertisers in Europe.”

“iDKLIC has built a successful model for serving European pharmacy customers,” said Kevin Carbone, CEO of PRN. “With access to the technology, operational expertise and investment capital of PRN and STRATACACHE, iDKLIC can now deliver its proven value-added model to more pharmacy customers in more countries across Europe. The acquisition will also give PRN access to a proven platform for serving independent pharmacies and regional drugstore chains in North America.”

Jean-Charles Figoni added: “At our end, we were fully aware that STRATACACHE would help us achieve our mission and realize our vision in a faster, more professional and integrated manner.”

Go STRATACACHE, Inc.

Go PRN



KorbytGO: Mobile Hub for Enterprise Communications

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KORBYTGO

Today’s employee consumes information in so many different ways (text, video, voice, data) in so many different formats (mobile more than desktop) and on so many different devices (tablets, smartphones, desktops, Chromebox etc). 

In response, RMG Networks created KorbytGO, a mobile employee engagement app that takes a new approach to internal communications. 

Designed as a single hub through which all necessary employee communications can run (from news and updates to training, performance management, resourcing and social updates) and in video as much as text (to match current trends). 

Based upon RMG Networks own experience dealing with their Fortune 500 clients, KorbytGO is a one-stop solution to unify staff communications across all the various departments of an enterprise (any business of any size) through any preferred device.

KorbytGO can be customized by the client, giving integrators a great way to add value to internal communications.

KorbytGO is the mobile and desktop extension of Korbyt, RMG’s next-generation visual enterprise communications platform. So the mobile app is backed by Korbyt’s rich data and analytics capabilities  that let organisations track and visualise employee engagement and performance. In real-time, it can pull info from various data sources and present it in a visual format for easy understanding—and to highlight action items. 

“… Our goal is to deliver businesses with the means to truly engage with their employees from one powerful platform and create communications strategies that genuinely add value to an employee’s workplace experience. Whether that’s with tailored content that helps them meet a goal, a company acknowledgement of outstanding work or peer to peer social fun. KorbytGO is a valuable communications tool that is able to speak to an employee on an individual basis whilst also galvanise a workforce and create a sense of unity — we’re excited to see the impact it will have on our customers’ businesses,” comments Martyn Barnett, managing director of RMG in Eurasia.

Key features of KorbytGO:

  • Delivers segmented and personalised messaging 
  • Ability to customise and deliver company branded versions   
  • Ability to use any form of multi-media content 
  • Built-in measurability offering detailed engagement information 
  • User-friendly CMS delivering impressive results 
  • Highly transferable content sharing to multiple varied end points  
  • Contemporary and appealing news and content feeds 

Go KorbytGO

Acer & AOpen: Why Acer Buys into Digital Signage

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Author Thomas Wolfe was wrong: you can go home again…

Who remembers when AOpen was the Open System Business Unit of Acer Computer?

AOpen was incorporated in December 1996 as a subsidiary of Acer Group with an initial public offering (IPO) at the Taiwan stock exchange in August 2002. 

It was also the first subsidiary spun out of Acer under the supervision of Stan Shih,Taiwan's famous PC entrepreneur and founder of the Acer Group (and perhaps the most important man in the history of Taiwan's desire to build its own consumer brands.)

In 1998, Acer re-organised into five groups: AOpen grew from one of those groups.

To dispel complaints from clients that Acer competed with its own products (branded sales vs. contract manufacturing or OEM businesses) in 2000, Acer spun off the contract business, under the name Wistron Corporation. AOpen went with Wistron as a subsidiary.

The restructuring resulted in two primary Acer units: brand name sales and contract manufacturing. Then in 2001 Acer got rid of its manufacturing units, BenQ and Wistron to focus resources on design and sales.

Yes, I just mentioned the history and origin of BenQ. Another part of Stan Shih’s big legacy.

Today, in this new deal of 2017, AOpen and Acer announce a private placement of shares. With this private placement, Acer became the largest corporate shareholder in AOpen followed by Wistron Corporation.

From history, you can see that Wistron was Acer's "brother" (the manufacturing arm of Acer before being spun off in 2001) and that makes Wistron's AOpen a nephew of Acer.

Now the nephew (AOpen, a subsidiary of Wistron Group) gets adopted by the Uncle (Acer, the new main shareholder). In Asian business, it's sometimes hard to tell relatives apart.

Today AOpen has two strategic divisions. As the PC Components business deteriorate (maybe, imploded is a better word), AOpen was smart enough to see that computers embedded in displays meant the PC business was going to be digital signage. Under AOpen CEO & President, Bernie Tsai (we once called him the Steve Jobs of AOpen) the company leveraged its historical relationship with Intel to pursue successfully digital signage. AOpen went for the full solution: media player, management, deployment, display, extension and software.

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While AOpen moved away from the dwindling consumer business, they did stay in the IT business with their Small Form Factor Platform division. AOPEN develops SFF platform products such as HTPC and gaming PC in digital homes, and office PC in digital offices. In addition, AOPEN develops SFF business PC for business applications, such as kiosks and POS. AOPEN also supplies a wide variety of I/O components, including case, motherboard, keyboard and mouse.

The other smart move AOpen made—and their approach saved them from the Last Man Standing position that has trapped many of the PC component companies—was to embrace Google and Chrome.

Today AOpen remains the only commercial device provider developing technology across all operating systems, including Google Chrome OS. AOpen is beloved by Google for their efforts.

So AOpen has two Big Brothers now, Intel (from the PC business) and Google. Good move.

So why is Acer back? Acer recognizes it has gone as far in the PC business as it can and now its going wide. It has embraced many new product categories: while PC gaming is a natural, smartphones a must, and 360 degree camera a typical PC accessory, Acer stretched further with Leap Wear fitness gear, senior citizen tablets, and bicycle tech. They even have a joint venture in VR with StarVR who supplies IMAX.  Yet my favorite from Acer is Pawbo, their Pet Care division

Acer, like all the PC business is looking to B2B for profit these days…and Acer is following the IT industry road map mantra…Cloud, Big Data, Mobile, AI, AR…Close your eyes, and just keep repeating in reverent tones…For these are the future of IT.

And whether an IT company survives depends upon how one weaves together these important trends. Acer has launched, to big fanfare, its own Cloud service aBeing Cloud…its Build Your Own Cloud service. Cloud is one way to weave many of these IT trends together.

Acer Being Signage

And that brought Acer back to (among other areas)…digital signage (Acer Being Signage). Why should Acer go out and compete as a beginner when they can turn to a family solution?

Acer can supply services that AOpen needs and AOpen can lead them down the path digital signage is now headed…cloud services, proximity marketing, AR/VR, sensors and IoT, retail and education opportunities and more…

AOpen brings Google and Chromebox to the party. And Acer can help push their SFF division to its customers, as well as digital signage. It’s a natural match as the companies were once intertwined and there is an in-breeding of executives and shareholders. It’s like family.

You could say AOpen is home, again.

Go Read the Acer and AOpen Press Release and you’ll see why this article explains it all so much better