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Research campus deploys PPDS Tableaux ePaper, 3000 Series EcoDesign digital signage displays

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March 5, 2026

PPDS, the exclusive global provider of Philips Professional Displays, has announced its Tableaux ePaper and 3000 Series EcoDesign digital signage displays have been selected for Institut Pasteur's 538,000-foot biomedical research campus in Paris.

PPDS worked with integration specialist Exaprobe and digital signage software partner, Telelogos, on the deployment, according to a press release.

The Institut Pasteur is an internationally acclaimed not for profit research and education institute committed to the fight against infectious diseases in France and around the world. The Institut's colossal five hectare campus features 39 separate buildings, including a conference center, and laboratory space.

Institut Pasteur's AV/IT management team sought to modernize its ageing display infrastructure. After a site review, the project would include a fleet of 20x dynamic displays, placed to support a variety of needs, settings and light environments, including reception halls, meeting rooms, laboratories and more.

"Performance, readability, and energy efficiency were all key, with the displays disseminating scientific, institutional, and logistical information. For Institut Pasteur, and the invaluable work they do, there can be absolutely no compromise," Romain Gentile, key account manager at PPDS, said in the release.

The Philips Tableaux ePaper and 55-inch Philips Signage 3000 Series EcoDesign displays were identified as the only solutions capable of meeting — and ultimately surpassing — the Institut's high expectations.

The full integration proceeded successfully and without disrupting research activities. Connectivity and content management tests were carried out on site, ensuring a seamless transition.

"The integration of our new Philips Professional Displays has enabled us to modernize our communication while respecting our environmental commitment. The PPDS teams understood our constraints and proposed a solution that is understated, elegant, and effective," Franck Fromet, AV manager, Institut Pasteur, said in the release.





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