Monday, 23 Nov 2020 11:48 GMT

BrightSign lands key Digital Design Services deal

Digital signage media players provider BrightSign has announced details of a major new partnership with Digital Design Services.

Under the agreement, the two companies will collaborate on innovative visitor experiences at attractions throughout the US, including interactive multimedia applications and museum exhibits.

Digital Design Services, which works in all forms of digital media, has been using BrightSign’s media players for more than 10 years, and the company says the new partnership will formalise its relationship with BrightSign.

“We have used BrightSign’s hardware for a decade; year after year they have proven their resilience to withstand heavy daily use, with a reliability track record that simply cannot be matched,” Digital Design Services says.

“BrightSign’s dedicated operating system enables the highest level of integrity in our presentations, and their outstanding security ensures that the hundreds of BrightSign players we have in the field are protected and online at all times.”

Among projects carried out by Digital Design Services and featuring BrightSign technology is ‘digital tornado’ at Legoland Discovery Centre in Kansas City, which uses BrightSign media players to simulate the Wizard of Oz tornado scene with Dorothy’s Lego house.

Other work includes a World War II submarine simulator inside the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, as well a realistic ship lock simulator for the US Army Corps of Engineers at the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Centre in Duluth, Minnesota.

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