Christie MicroTiles’ Launch Japan
Sunday, April 25th, 2010As a follow-up to our article of the launch of Christie Digital’s Micro-Tiles in Japan, we received some nice photos we wanted to share.
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As a follow-up to our article of the launch of Christie Digital’s Micro-Tiles in Japan, we received some nice photos we wanted to share.
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Christie Digital is now firmly targeting the Asian market beginning this last week with Japan and then proceeding to China and South Korea as well as heading off to Australia we believe to show off its digital canvas… Below we see the Christie team in Japan…
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Christie Digital, a global leader in visual solutions for business, entertainment and industry, is launching its new digital canvas Christie MicroTiles across Asia, initially in Japan today (April 22) and scheduled to travel across South Korea and China – as well as Australia. As mentioned in several earlier articles on DailyDOOH, MicroTiles is Christie’s innovative [...]
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Japanese real estate developer Yunika Corporation, has announced it will power up Japan’s largest outdoor screen system The three screen system will deliver a wide variety of content in Tokyo’s Shinjuku entertainment and shopping district and is set to go live on April 16th. From Yunika Corporation’s press release we quote “It will showcase a [...]
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After Vitaminwater’s 2009 UK Summer campaign and it’s interactive Conga, here is a a video from Beijing’s San Li Tun Village, China. No kids dancing were reported this time, but the Vitaminwater Laser Projection covering an area of 250m² is a nice example of China’s dynamic DOOH market. The video lasts 10 minutes so you [...]
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Adam Cherry is Worldwide Digital Development Manager at Posterscope, London, U.K.. As part of the Hyperspace team, he provides the Posterscope Worldwide Network with digital OOH product development support and training as well as campaign planning consultancy. He also drives the global expansion of the advanced DOOH planning tool, Prism Screen. Describe your personal work [...]
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