28 June 2016

Smartsign invests in content production

Smartsign now also starts to invest in content production for its software for digital signage. This makes it possible to provide both software and content for a range of platforms. It also strengthens the total offers from Smartsign’s resellers within digital communication.

– We have noticed an increased demand for content and we are really happy to now be able to complement our software with solutions within 3D, video, powerpoint, animations, commercials and a range of other areas. This also means good business for our resellers, as they can offer packages with hardware, software and content, says Jennie Fredriksson, Marketing Manager at Smartsign.

Many clients that choose screens and Smartsign’s software for digital signage also need to fill their screens and other platforms with content. We want to support this increasing demand. It is about everything from tailored texts to videos, powerpoint presentations, photo- and picture creation to graphic design.

– With our long experience of digital signage we have noticed how important it is that content is of a high quality to be able to get the message trough. By offering content production we get a further quality assurance for our already well established software for digital signage, says Martin Romanowski, CEO, Smartsign.

With Smartsign’s software the company is able to manage content on all types of units from screens, to smartphones, tablets and computers. The software is adapted to a range of solutions that for example can be used in shops, hospitals, restaurants, schools and for internal business information.

– Our company is now further strengthened within digital communication. Now it is not only about software for digital signage for screens. Our new technology can be used in all types of digital platforms as mobile phones, tablets and computers. A company’s co-worker can be reached more effectively if, in addition to screens, there is also a possibility to communicate internally through e.g. mobile phones, says Martin Romanowski.


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