Digital signage display

Lobby & patient-area signage

Digital signage guests actually notice

In lobbies and waiting areas, clarity is kindness: directions, multilingual notices, donor stories, or service changes should be readable at a glance.

Our layouts prioritize legibility first, with large type hierarchies, generous contrast, and calm pacing, so patients and visitors absorb guidance between distractions.

When your institution shares footprint with sponsors, we carve respectful slots alongside announcements so informational loops stay authoritative.

Operational clarity by default

Queue updates, campus maps, hours, PSAs, and menu boards stay synchronized across every approved screen.

Optional revenue on busy sightlines

Where traffic spikes in student unions, arenas, and cafeterias, your network can carry tasteful sponsor messaging without hiding essential info.

Playlist control & remote updates

One platform, two outcomes

Digital signage succeeds when operational content and occasional advertising feel intentional. Concession TV keeps both in a single playlist so leadership can trust what is on-air. Daypart or location-based rules help classroom buildings stay educational while arenas stay promotional, and remote updates cut last-minute printing so every campus node reflects the same truth.

Campus & institution networks

Campuses and institutions at scale

Universities balance student life updates, athletics hype, donor recognition, and partner brands, often on the same concourse screens.

Template-friendly packages help communicators drag in announcements while marketing secures predictable sponsor flights on high-dwell panels.

Digital display on a university campus showing event and informational content
Digital menu board signage for guest messaging and promotions

Hospitality & dining room displays

Hospitality moments that guide and sell

Guests decide faster when specials, allergy callouts, and event tie-ins rotate above the bar or across the dining room.

Reserve space for beverage co-ops or neighborhood partners during peak service, then pivot to wayfinding or trivia nights when traffic softens, all from the same CMS.