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World Cup stadium deploys digital signage for fan experience

July 3, 2014

Organizers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil launched large-scale digital signage technology in the Arena Pantanal Stadium in Cuiabá with the help of Taiwan's CAYIN Technology Co.

As part of the installation, CAYIN supplied a complete digital signage solution, including 122 digital signage players and two content management servers, connecting more than 200 LED and LCD screens, according to an announcement from the company.

The stadium has had 122 CAYIN media players installed; by taking advantage of the AV-in function, live games can be broadcast through large-format LED and LCD screens to different areas, including the grandstand, VIP rooms, food court and gift stores, the company said. Digital signage information and wayfinding kiosks also are located at the entrances and ticket counters, the company said.

With the installation of two content management servers, administrators can remotely manage up to 500 media players throughout the stadium. The intelligent scheduling management can also allow the users to update multiple players simultaneously to achieve high-efficiency information delivery and management, according to the announcement.

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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.

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