Delphi Provides Multi-Faceted Digital Signage System for UCal’s Irvine Paul Merage School of Business

Gail Chiasson, North American Editor

Delphi Display Systems Inc., Costa Mesa, California-based company in consumer engagement and business optimization technology solutions for the food service, transportation and education markets, has installed a multi-faceted digital signage network for the University of California, Irvine Paul Merage School of Business.

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UCI chose Delphi to design the digital signage system as part of the newly constructed, LEED efficient Merage School Building on its campus. The digital signage network consists of informational displays located by the elevators on each of the five floors, interactive touch way-finding displays located on the ground floor of both business school buildings, and a digital donor wall display located in the lobby area.

The digital signage network was unveiled during multiple celebrations of the new building’s grand opening, culminating in the ribbon cutting ceremony on May 8.

UCal1“Delphi is the exclusive provider of digital signage for the Paul Merage School of Business’s new state-of-the-art building,” says Ken Neeld, president and CEO of Delphi.

“The talented staff at the Merage School has been a pleasure to work with throughout the design, implementation and training process. With minimal instruction, they are now creating and managing the content for the network using Delphi’s cloud-based Insight Engage content management system.”

John Clarke, Merage School Assistant Dean and CIO says, “After reviewing a number of digital signage solutions, we chose Delphi not only for its system’s flexibility and ease of use, but because of the the company’s strong commitment to a long term partnership that was evident in its exceptional service and support. It was clear from the start that Delphi felt and acted as part of our own team, not only providing training, but going the extra mile with helpful tips and supportive recognition of our accomplishments.”


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