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Products ONELAN


T: +44 (0) 1491 411 400 www.onelan.com


In collaboration with Samsung and AVM, ONELAN will be showing their solutions for Retail in the Retail Zone at Marketing Week Live on Stand E217 in London Olympia on June 26 – 27 2013. A range of solutions for retail applications will be demonstrated including;


• 4k retail video wall driven by four synchronized media players • ONELAN Net‐to‐Box (NTB) media player with integrated Quividi audience measurement • Interactive concierge menuboard solution • Tablet signage


The digital signage will be driven by ONELAN’s NTB 660 P media players.


Signbox


T: +44 (0) 1784 438688 www.signbox.co.uk


Signbox and Proxama have announced a powerful strategic alliance in smart poster development. Both Signbox and Proxama are noted pioneers of NFC development, advocating increased use of NFC‐enabled devices as an effective way for brands to actively engage with their customers. Retailers and campaign managers can now deliver tailored, customised messages direct to target audiences via their NFC‐enabled smartphones with just a swift tap on a smart poster; Signbox and Proxama are now taking the process one step further.


B‐Loony


T: +44 (0) 1494 774 376 www.b‐loonyballoons.co.uk


B‐Loony have now introduced paper bunting made from fire retardant paper for use in‐store to meet ever more demanding product safety standards. Unique to B‐Loony and manufactured by us in the UK with Sedex ethical accreditation, new fire retardant paper is the latest addition to our range or triangular, rectangular and shaped advertising bunting in different sizes made from paper for indoor use, shower proof synthetic bunting, long lasting PVC and polyester material. B‐Loony are happy to cope with long runs and short lead times as well.


arken P‐O‐P international


T: +44 (0) 1638 565 656 www.arken‐pop.com


arken’s new addition to their Purelite range ‐ the Purelite LED panel, is an LED light source product that offers flexibility in a wide range of applications for retail designers, architects as well as display and shop fitting companies. With LED’s available in bright, warm or cool white and a range of colours it provides no end of visual possibilities. The panel’s aluminium extruded edges, supplied in white, offer a minimalist finish. The panel’s design means they can be used in an infinite quantity to create a huge ‘wall of light’, or individually within shop fixtures. Why not visit us at Marketing Week Live, stand E717!


46 www.a1retailmagazine.com Stand: E717 Stand: E202 Stand: E201 Stand: E211


Display Technology Ltd are proud to be exhibiting again at the Marketing Week Live Exhibition on 26/27th June, in retail section at London Olympia ‐ STAND E211. This year we have doubled our stand size, which has enabled us to exhibit our ever increasing POSLine range of media displays and finished totems. POSLine has been developed with quality, and continuity at the top of the brief – this ensures that our screens are perfect for the harsh environment of Digital Signage applications. All displays have LED backlights and use components which are designed for industrial use. Our solutions allow for VGA / DVI / HDMI inputs (and include mount points for different players), we have integrated industrial PC’s, multi touch options, and the ever popular non PC based network media player.


Please come and see what we have to offer, and we look forward to meeting you all on stand E211


Stand: E217


Display Technology T: +44 (0) 1634 672755 www.displaytechnology.co.uk


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