New @NanoLumens Install w/ @LamarDigital

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

NanoLumens, the award-winning creators of LED visualization solutions in any size, shape or curvature, has announced the installation of four direct-view LED display solutions in San Antonio International Airport.

Commissioned by the Airports division of Lamar Advertising and integrated by VIA Technology, the project includes a flat-panel display above the B-Side entrance to the Baggage Claim zone, a column wrap within the Baggage Claim zone, and a ribbon display above the TSA check-in area. The fourth and final display of the project is a quatrefoil, a four-lobed geometric shape central to the culture and brand of San Antonio. This distinctive display overlooks the TSA check-in area. These locations were chosen because they are well-lit and highly trafficked.

After winning the advertising rights to the airport, Lamar Airports committed to a sweeping overhaul of the airport’s signage. According to Michael Neck, an Airport Project Manager for Lamar, “during the acquisition of new airports or renovations on current contracts with our airport partners, Lamar always seeks to find digital advertising opportunities that complement the airport aesthetics, enhance the passenger experience, and deliver great opportunities for local and national advertisers to get their messages to their clients.”

Michael Villa, of VIA Technology, the integrator for the project told us “The goal was to showcase San Antonio’s ability to move forward into the future with technology and to include advertising along with that. The signs that previously filled the space gave an empty and plain feel but LEDs offer much greater clarity and customization.”

Airports typically feature high levels of ambient light and San Antonio International is no exception. When asked about how such light levels affect signage, NanoLumens Regional Sales Manager Eric Siegler noted that, “it’s important for airport passengers and advertisers that passengers have access to clearly visible signage so that signage needs to be able to stand out even when an environment is filled with sunlight. LED is really the only solution bright enough to do this so it was the right technology for what Lamar and the airport were trying to accomplish.”

Michael Neck expanded upon the apt fit of LED for the project by noting that, “LED displays bring a level of customization that cannot be achieved through LCD solutions. Lamar was able to showcase the local pride of San Antonio with the customized 2.5mm pixel pitch LED Quatrefoil display. We were also able to develop a column-wrapped LED that showcases the tech-forward approach that San Antonio deserves.”

Each of the four displays integrated during the project features a 2.5mm pixel pitch and all are used almost exclusively for advertising content. The specific locations for each display were chosen because they are high-traffic areas where passengers also exhibit high dwell time. The rectangular flat-panel display measures 14.96 feet wide by 5.91 feet high and a resolution of 1824×720. The column wrap is 6.44 feet tall with an exterior circumference of 11.86 feet. Its resolution is 1440×780 though the full surface area of the display is obviously not viewable in its entirety from a single location. The ribbon display is 33.07 feet wide and 2.46 feet high with a resolution of 4032×300. The quatrefoil display measures 5.51 feet wide by 5.41 feet high with a resolution of 672×660.


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