Cities use digital signage to promote sport and cultural activities offered in specific neighborhoods or districts. Here are some examples.
Arenas and sport centers
Cities are using the ITEStransit software to share schedules of planned activities. In most cases, schedules are updated automatically and without human intervention since information is extracted directly from their activity management center. Schedules are usually designed with tables mentioning valuable information such as the name of the activity, its location, its schedule and its prices.
Other information can be shared, such as dates to register for group classes (e.g.: swimming, dancing, hockey, soccer, etc.), results of various sport leagues, news about teams and upcoming events.
Displays can also be used to improve internal communication inside the arena or the sporting facility, as they can share messages to employees, players and other staff members (reminders about hygiene practices, safety guidelines, opening and closing hours of the building, etc.).
In short, they help visitors and users stay informed and benefit from an enhanced experience.
Show rooms and theaters
Some cities install displays equipped with the ITEStransit software outside or inside theatres to share advertisements and trailers. These displays catch the eye of passers-by and visitors, and pique their interest in upcoming shows. Information about dates, times and details about shows are easily updated, which provides clear communications in real time.
Libraries
Digital signage monitors are also installed in public libraries. Displays installed near the entrance usually share opening hours, prices, news or schedules of upcoming lectures. This information is updated and displayed automatically and without any human intervention through data exchanges with the library’s management systems.
By adopting digital signage, cities improve their communications and make information more accessible for their residents and their visitors. The ITEStransit software is constantly evolving and plays a leading role in transforming public spaces into smart, connected environments while enhancing the satisfaction and the engagement of their communities.