February 16, 2011
A Noventri digital signage solution is providing a retirement community's residents, staff and visitors with an interactive means of communication, education and entertainment via touch-screen kiosks.
Noventri announced today that Augsburg Lutheran Home and Village, a continuing-care retirement community in Baltimore County, Md., has deployed Noventri digital signage and touch-screen technology.
Augsburg is currently using the Noventri SF-3000 Creation Station and Noventri SF-3000 Player Station with touch-screen interface in order to provide residents, visitors and employees with an interactive means for providing educational videos, staff videos, devotional videos and various campus messages.
According to Noventri, the kiosks currently provide over 62 design pages of content for viewing with "temporary" marketing pages designed specifically for use when managers take the kiosks on the road for marketing events.