Wayfinding is used to move large numbers of people in a large area when those people are unfamiliar with the space and aren't sure where they need to go. Traditionally, static signage has been used. If the layout of the location changes or if a destination point is renamed, however, static signage is rendered useless. Digital signage can be updated easily, offers interactive applications and can integrate real-time data. In this guide, sponsored by Omnivex, learn how digital signage is transforming wayfinding in:

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