Airports are the Destination for Spectacular Digital Displays

 

Some wow-inducing digital displays are going up in a most surprising places: Airports. On today’s episode of the MarketScale Pro AV Podcast, brought to you by Marketscale, host Shelby Skrhak sits down with Brett Farley, director of strategic business development for NanoLumens, to discuss how digital displays range from everyday way-finding signage to dynamic art and spectacular displays.

“Everything from emergency alert systems, to dynamic signage from different CMS’, dynamic airport displays are both functional for safety and way-finding, and spectacular for art displays,” Farley said.

Farley pointed to large format digital display technology making some amazing installations possible at airports worldwide. Places such as Toronto Pearson Airport, Charlotte Douglas International Airport, and New York’s JFK International are leading the way in digital installations.

On the podcast, Farley went into detail about the particular innovation happening at the Changi Airport in Singapore, which has evolved from an airport to a true destination for people.

“It’s an airport, an amusement park, a destination, all-in-one,” he said.

Farley also shared what innovations NanoLumens is working on next, and what the future of airports could be. These changes represent a re-imagination of the modern air travel experience. An experience, he said, that is getting better all the time.

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