Adjusting to the New Normal with Digital Paper Signage

by | Church Communication, Facilities, News

The “New Normal” is here to stay and is forcing us to re-think our living and working spaces – how we travel, shop, dine, and do just about everything else in our daily lives. New rules, behavioral guidelines, and information on possible risk factors in public places (occupancy density, persons with fever, etc.), must be communicated efficiently and quickly. What better way to do this than with ePaper digital signage that can be easily updated, is portable so that it can be quickly moved to wherever needed, and can operate independently off the power grid?

Recent COVID-19 development has made digital signage more important than ever before. Watch this webinar replay to see how ePaper-based signage solutions are helping people make better and safer decisions in this new world. 

Who will benefit from this webinar?
  • Providers of signage and wayfinding
  • Public transportation services
  • Interactive product and content services
  • IT integration service
  • Digital signage providers
  • Audio & Video professionals

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