Indoor Venue

The main uses of installing indoor display screens are extensive. They are usually combined with requirements such as information dissemination, commercial value, and environmental optimization. Specifically, they can be classified into the following categories:

1. Information release and guidance

Real-time information display: It is used to release announcements, news, weather, time and other dynamic information (such as waiting areas at airports, stations and hospitals).

Wayfinding system: Provides maps, floor guidance, and facility location navigation in shopping malls, exhibition halls, office buildings and other places.

Emergency notification: Quickly display warning information in case of emergencies (such as fires, evacuations) to enhance emergency response capabilities.


2. Commercial promotion and advertising

Brand promotion: Play corporate promotional videos and product advertisements (such as in shopping malls, hotels, and exhibition halls).

Promotional activities: Retail stores or supermarkets display promotional information and offers on screens to stimulate consumption.

Digital signage: Replace traditional posters, dynamically display content, attract attention and save printing costs.


3. Meetings and Collaboration

Meeting presentation: Enterprise meeting rooms or school classrooms are used for PPT, video conferences, and data visualization displays.

Remote collaboration: Supports real-time sharing of screen content across multiple locations to enhance communication efficiency (such as in multinational enterprises and distance education).


4. Entertainment and interactive experiences

Atmosphere creation: Restaurants, bars and gyms enhance the customer experience by playing music videos, live broadcasts of events, etc.

Interactive screens: Touch screens in museums and exhibition halls provide exhibit introductions and gamified interactions, enhancing the sense of participation.

Social media wall: Display the real-time social media content posted by users at the event site (such as concerts, exhibitions).


5. Data Monitoring and scheduling

Production monitoring: Factories and control centers display production data and equipment status in real time on large screens.

Traffic/security dispatching: In subway stations and command centers, screens are used to monitor the flow of people and vehicles or the images from security cameras.


6. Education and Training

Teaching assistance: Schools and training institutions play teaching videos, courseware or distance courses.

Simulation demonstration: Hospitals and laboratories simulate surgical or experimental processes through screens for teaching purposes.


7. Personalized services

Self-service terminals: Self-service screens in banks and government service halls offer services such as business inquiries and form filling.

Personalized recommendation: Retail stores push customized advertisements through facial recognition or membership systems.