Project News
EcoVista and Limited Space partner to upgrade shopping centre signage
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he digital signage at East Kilbride Shopping Centre has been given an upgrade thanks to EcoVista and Limited Space. The project is part of Limited Space’s Orbit network – the UK’s most extensive large-format digital signage network within malls – designed to modernise advertising assets, enhance visual engagement and elevate the shopper experience through digital display solutions.
The upgrade includes a combination of digital kiosks and a large-format LED display, integrated into the centre’s architecture. EcoVista worked closely with the centre’s team to deliver a solution that balanced technical performance with sustainability, meeting modern retail standards. A key challenge was positioning the large-format LED screen under a glass atrium, requiring a high-brightness display to maintain visibility even in direct sunlight.
The installation used recycled materials and locally manufactured components,
Installing the large-format LED screen under a glass atrium presented a challenge
ensuring an eco-conscious approach without compromising performance. Managing director at EcoVista, Dave Neale, said: “The East Kilbride Shopping Centre project is another example of how EcoVista helps OOH media clients and landlords implement high-quality digital assets efficiently and within budget. “A huge thank you to our long-standing client, Limited Space, for trusting us with another key DOOH deployment. “EcoVista’s collaboration with Limited Space continues, with plans to roll out similar digital signage upgrades across other prominent UK shopping centres. “This project further cements EcoVista’s reputation as a leader in delivering sustainable, impactful and cutting-edge digital signage solutions.”
Angel Square Tower
Another LED display upgrade for EcoVista EcoVista has upgraded the Angel
Square Tower digital out-of-home roadside display in Manchester. The upgrade includes a new 10mm pixel pitch LED display from i5 LED, offering up to 10,000 nits brightness to ensure optimal clarity and visibility in all lighting conditions.
The new display maintains a portrait 6x4 format, measuring 2.88x5.76m. Dave Neale, managing director at EcoVista, said: “EcoVista’s sustainable LED display upgrade at Angel Square Tower is a prime example of how DOOH operators can refresh their digital assets in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible way. By maximising reuse, reducing waste and ensuring seamless project execution, our goal is to set new standards for eco-friendly digital signage solutions.”
Oracle Red Bull Racing extends partnership with PPDS for 2025 and beyond
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new multi-year contract will see Philips Professional Displays continue as the sole supplier of digital displays to Oracle Red Bull Racing. Recent examples of the projects carried out include revolutionising the global marketing team’s offices, with 13 game-changing Philips interactive displays, the installation of a 110in dvLED wall in the MK-7 Boardroom, and the record-breaking 46.25m-wide Philips dvLED wall inside the updated MK-7 events venue, officially unveiled in September.
The new and extended agreement will see PPDS develop a range of tailored solutions which will be installed and used across even more of the mission critical departments within the Red Bull
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The installation of a 110in dvLED wall in the MK-7 Boardroom
Technology Campus over the coming years. This will also include solutions developed inside the newly built 5,000sq ft Red Bull Ford Powertrains facility. Martijn van der Woude, VP global marketing and business development at PPDS, said: “In AV the best success stories are driven by true partnerships. Industry leaders and pioneers coming
together to deliver winning solutions. “That essence is fully captured working with Oracle Red Bull Racing, a team like us, that prefers to lead rather than follow and is not afraid to take risks to achieve its goals and ambitions.
“We are incredibly proud of what we have been able to achieve together and look forward to continuing this success.”
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