Engage banks world's first with Bloomberg Hub
Interactive technologies specialist Engage Production has supplied technology and technical expertise to the world’s first Bloomberg Hub at London City Airport
Friday, 30 May 2014 09:11 GMT
The new Bloomberg Hub will provide up-to-date news, data and information
The Bloomberg Hub provides up-to-date news, data and information within a technology-driven space.
Engage supplied a digital display, media wall with audio distribution and all the hardware necessary for technical integration.
Steve Blyth, managing director of Engage, comments: “It’s a great privilege to be asked to work with Bloomberg again, particularly on such a big project and a world’s first at that.
Around 3.4m passengers travel through London City Airport each year so it’s a buzz to think that so many people will be benefiting from the displays we’ve provided”
“Around 3.4m passengers travel through London City Airport each year so it’s a buzz to think that so many people will be benefiting from the displays we’ve provided.”
Situated at the heart of the lounge, the media wall comprises twelve 55” Ultra HD Christie screens, measuring 7.3m long and 3.1m tall.
The digital display features six 55” Ultra HD Christie screens and greets passengers at the opt of the escalator en route to border control.
London City Airport’s customers are business travellers who value the things Bloomberg does best: providing accurate, relevant and timely information that helps them make better business decisions”
The combined length of the tickers is 130m with the screens being made of 4mm pitch LED.
Dan Doctoroff, Bloomberg’s chief executive officer, adds: “London City Airport’s customers are business travellers who value the things Bloomberg does best: providing accurate, relevant and timely information that helps them make better business decisions.
“The Bloomberg Hub at London City Airport is a great example of this; it is our biggest brand initiative worldwide and reinforces our continued investment in London as a leading global financial centre.”