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Ocvibe development taps Daktronics for immersive digital displays

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March 13, 2026

Ocvibe, a 100-acre mixed-use development transforming the area surrounding Honda Center in California, is partnering with Daktronics, which provides immersive digital displays and experiential environments, to install a digital display system able to power large-scale, high-impact digital moments across the Ocvibe campus.

Centered around 20,000 square feet of LED digital displays in the district's Urban Park, the technology package will create an immersive environment that elevates the overall guest experience, according to a press release.

The partnership is a $25 million investment in Daktronics technology.

"From the beginning, we've been intentional about how technology helps shape the Ocvibe experience," Graham Siderius, senior vice president and chief partnerships officer at Ocvibe, said in the release. "These digital displays aren't just screens, they're part of the fabric of the district, designed to guide guests, spark discovery, and create shared moments in real time. By integrating this technology at the ground level, we're elevating the guest experience in a way that feels seamless, dynamic, and uniquely Orange County."

Ocvibe's partnership with Daktronics will ensure the digital surfaces throughout the district will be dynamic, responsive touch points that guide, inform, and inspire guests in a creative way each time they visit.

"The displays will provide amazing opportunities to engage with the public," Robin Hall, Daktronics live events regional sales manager, said in the release. "Integrating this technology from the beginning unlocks near unlimited potential to engage audiences and create memorable experiences that keep people coming back again and again."

Daktronics will deploy a cohesive network of 20,000 square feet of digital displays across key public spaces, including parking and arrival zones, plazas and parks, Honda Center, and Katella Commons — the district's market hall. The coordinated system will deliver real-time updates and immersive visuals, enabling a mix of independent and synchronized content across the neighborhood, while allowing for real-time programming.

Highlights of the system include:

  • A media screen located within the Urban Park measuring 36-feet-high by 126-feet-wide featuring a 8-millimeter pixel spacing.
  • A 32.5-foot-high by 126-foot-wide marquee spanning the Katella and Cerritos parking garages featuring a 10-millimeter pixel spacing.
  • More than 400 additional digital displays throughout Ocvibe's parking garages.

The Ocvibe partnership with Daktronics builds upon a 20-plus year partnership the firm has had with Honda Center, home of the NHL's Anaheim Ducks. Inside the arena, Daktronics installed a high-definition center-hung display system used at Ducks games, concerts, and other sporting events. Most recently, Honda Center refreshed its ribbon displays and arena end displays in 2022.





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