Business Info issue 161

businessinfomag.uk magazine 30 Meta has enhanced the ambience of communal spaces at its UK headquarters with the installation of a Textura Pro digital art canvas from UKbased digital art platform Vieunite. The sleek displays allow customers to display a curated selection of dynamic digital artworks from Vieunite’s art library as well as their own promotional and internal communications. Meta was alerted to the potential of Textura Pro displays to enrich its London offices by a senior employee who had encountered them at Oxford University in 2024. Following internal approval, Vieunite worked with facilities partner CBRE to deliver a tailored solution that met Meta’s specific requirements. These included the need to pre-load content ahead of delivery as Meta’s strict internal security protocols meant the Textura Pro could not be connected to its network and managed remotely. Aesthetically, Meta stipulated that Textura Pro had to be installed without visible cabling, achieved by concealing the power cable in the wall behind, and that the chosen artwork should exclude images featuring faces or single figures. On this basis, Vieunite’s curation team and Meta chose a playlist of 30 works by Anthony Webb, a photographer known for his evocative London scenes. Emily Phuong, Head of Digital Strategies at Meta, says the Vieunite Pro digital canvas has enhanced how Meta engages with teams. “The combination of stunning visuals and versatile functionality has allowed us to seamlessly blend art, technology and communication. These canvases are more than displays – they are storytelling tools that inspire collaboration and creativity every day.” www.vieunite.com/pro AV Edinburgh Airport has met demand for a more modern, digital-first environment and an enhanced traveller experience by updating its visual infrastructure with Absen’s state-of-the-art LED displays optimised for 24/7 operation. Stand-out features include a floor-to-ceiling curved LED wall in duty-free for displaying advertising and wayfinding information; a 23-metre extension to the existing LED video wall at check‑in, creating Europe’s largest LED check-in screen at 106 metres; and an additional 6 x 2.5 metre display offering passengers flight information and wayfinding assistance. Systems integrator NuVideo selected each display for its technical excellence, its efficiency in displaying high quality content and its suitability for each specific environment. It chose Absen’s 1.8mm pixel pitch KLCOB Micro LED for the new floor-to-ceiling LED wall in duty-free, due to its combination of optimised colour brilliance (through its black surface and flip-chip technology) and its durability and impact resistance – ideal for such a high-traffic area – while selecting Absen’s hero sustainability product, the A27, for the extension to the check in-wall because of its energy‑saving technology. Complementing Absen’s LED screens, NuVideo has integrated Datapath VSN V3 video wall controllers (pre-configured to the project’s requirements for easy on-site integration), Datapath WallControl 10/PRO software and Datapath VisionSC-HD4+ and VisionSC-UHD2 capture cards, plus BrightSign digital signage players, powered by BrightSignOS. Known for their performance, reliability and security, BrightSign digital signage players are ideal for providing continuous operation while managing high volumes of dynamic content, including real‑time flight updates, wayfinding and advertising, helping Edinburgh Airport deliver a smarter, more connected journey for every traveller. absen-europe.com Ahead of the curve NuVideo installs Europe’s largest LED check-in screen at Edinburgh Airport Building blocks ƒ Absen A27 LED ƒ Absen KLCOB Micro LED 1.8mm pixel pitch ƒ 8x BrightSign XT-1144 digital signage players ƒ 4x BrightSign XT-244 digital signage players ƒ Datapath VSN V3 video wall controllers ƒ Datapath WallControl 10/PRO ƒ Datapath VisionSC-HD4+ and VisionSC-UHD2 capture cards AV update Meta enhances UK HQ with digital art canvas

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