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Array Interactive helps Orlando convention attendees find their way

June 26, 2014

Array Interactive, a digital signage agency in Silicon Valley, is helping Florida convention attendees find their way with what it calls a unique custom wayfinding system solution, according to a press release. Hosting over one million attendees and 200 events a year, the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) in Orlando is the second largest event facility in North America.

The wayfinding system designed and installed by Array Interactive enables OCCC staff to dynamically control the center's live activity by routing directional and exhibitor branded content onto 66 signs on four different floors, according to a press release.

"Our motto is to make sure every visitor has a great experience, from the time they enter the convention center to the time they leave," Yulita Osuba, OCCC deputy general manager, said in a statement. "With seven million square feet under roof, one of the most important things is navigation."

"The OCCC needed a solution that was comprehensive, adaptive, secure and easy to update," said William Kwok, Array Interactive's CEO. "We created an intelligent application that integrated with the center's Ungerboeck event management system to access real-time event data, dynamically convert it to the right information and deliver it to the right combination of displays. The system manages the constant delivery of a large amount of information to make navigating a complex environment easy."

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