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Follow on Google News | Science Museum Uses ONELAN for Communicating with VisitorsThe Science Museum was founded in 1857 as part of the South Kensington Museum, and gained independence in 1909. They wanted to replace their existing signage with a solution that could be integrated with their CMS system and website.
By: Onelan The Science Museum had over time acquired about twenty bespoke independent signage systems. The objective was to streamline the signage with a solution that could be integrated with their CMS system and website, was flexible enough and had enough functionality for their requirements. Digital signage from ONELAN was chosen as it fulfilled these criteria and also offered the scope to support Touch at a future date. What is installed ONELAN digital signage has been installed throughout The Science Museum. There are Wayfinding screens at key points for example at the top of stairs, and also screens showing exhibit specific videos and information. Fifty four ONELAN millennium Net-Top-Boxes (NTBs) and ONELAN Century NTBs are installed throughout The Science Museum, driving portrait and landscape screens to give a flexible automated system. The NTBs are monitored remotely and supported by Onemedia Services. The solution created by ICO Design is a robust front-end display engine that is integrated with the museum’ Client testimonial “We are really impressed with the capabilities of the ONELAN system and have found it to be powerful and very reliable. The Science Museum currently has 54 ONELAN NTBs showing exhibition video content, dynamic ‘What’s on’ displays linked with our CMS, and promotional trailers. We make full use of many of the advanced features and find the system to be very flexible” End
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