Mahidol University in Bangkok has deployed CAYIN digital signage solutions to enable efficient two-way communication with the campus, according to an announcement from CAYIN Technology Co. Ltd.
December 2, 2014
Mahidol University in Bangkok has deployed CAYIN digital signage solutions to enable efficient two-way communication with the campus, according to an announcement from CAYIN Technology Co. Ltd.
Mahidol adopted digital signage solutions and built a digital information network in its medical center. The school also wanted to cultivate the importance of exchanging knowledge and international data-sharing by creating dynamic and interactive multimedia learning environments, the company said. Mahidol deployed 10 SMP-WEB4 Web-based digital signage players and a CMS-20 entry-level digital signage content management server.
According to CAYIN, in today's rapidly changing environment, digital signage has become an indispensable platform for education. Digital bulletin boards can replace the functions of traditional bulletin boards — and the flexible scheduling of digital content can provide students, faculty members and visitors with timely and accurate information when deployed at front gates, in front of elevators and outside conference rooms or laboratories. By combining technology with online resources, interactive multimedia content and other popular platforms, diverse knowledge and broad perspectives can be nurtured, the company said.
CAYIN Technology develops digital signage players, servers, and software, which are widely used in more than 80 countries. Its flexible platform is the best choice for system integrators to provide diversified solutions.