June 23, 2021
Rise Vision, a digital signage software company and Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, have partnered to offer K-12 and higher education schools one free year of digital signage with each NEC display MediaPlayer purchased.
NEC displays help collaboration between students and teachers by keeping the classroom connected and driving student engagement, according to a company press release. With up to 4K UHD resolution and sizes up to 98 inches, the displays are ideal for socially distanced classrooms.
With this partnership, Rise Vision has integrated the NEC MediaPlayer via the pre-installed Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 or Compute Module 4. Schools may select the Rise Vision CMS in the MediaPlayer settings and have their digital signage up and running in minutes, according to the release.
"Partnering with Rise Vision enables us to offer educational institutions an all-in-one digital solution. With schools returning to in-person learning, the ability to easily communicate messages throughout a school or campus is more important than ever, and providing institutions access to quality, easy-to-use, digital display solutions will help ease the transition back for the upcoming school year," Art Marshall, product line manager of Solutions with Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, said in the release.
"Sharp/NEC provides incredibly high-quality displays, the reliability, and visuals are amazing, and are the perfect canvas for Rise Vision's templates. We're thrilled to partner with them to offer schools a free year of digital signage to help welcome students back and keep their community safe," Shea Darlison, Rise Vision's head of Revenue, said in the release.
This offer is available to all K-12 and higher education institutions June 1-Oct. 31.