Villanova Creates Campus-Wide Digital Signage Network with Rise Vision, Inc.

Published: September 26, 2008

ETOBICOKE, Ontario, Canada — Rise Vision, Inc., a provider of a web-based content management system for the control of digital signage networks, has announced that Villanova University has expanded its on-campus use of the Rise Display Network to create a fully networked, campus-wide information system. Villanova uses the Rise Display Network digital signage content management system on 15 LCD screens campus-wide, with plans to add another 30 screens. In addition to displaying information about campus events, schedules, and emergency notifications, Villanova also sells advertising to local merchants that accept the school’s Wildcard debit card.

Villanova has a reputation for high-tech leadership, earning recognition from PC Magazine and Princeton Reviewas one of the top 20 “Most Wired Colleges in the Nation”. It was an early adopter of digital signage by installing an LCD display in its Business School’s Applied Finance Lab. Villanova has added 14 screens in other buildings to create a fully networked, campus-wide information system.

“We wanted to introduce a better method for disseminating information throughout the University,” says Michael Hoffberg, digital signage project manager for Villanova’s University Information Technologies, Strategic Planning department. “The Rise Display Network offers us an elegant, eye-catching, and affordable way to convey up-to-date information – events, special activities, schedules, and emergency notifications– to students, staff and faculty.”

The Rise Display Network that gives University administrators complete control over the composition and timing of all content. Distributing information via digital signage enables the University to limit paper postings, and is intended to cut down on the volume of emails sent to the Villanova community. “There’s a big payoff,” says Hoffberg. “It’s an effective, low-maintenance system that does not impact heavily on our limited staffing resources.”

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Each member of the Villanova community, including teachers, students, and staff, uses the Wildcard identification card to enter and check out books from the library and use campus resources such as vending machines, dorm laundry facilities, and the bookstore. The Wildcard can also be used as a debit card that is accepted at a growing number of off-campus vendors including retail stores, restaurants, and fast-food chains. The Wildcard Office is now selling advertising on its Rise Display Network-powered signage to local merchants that accept the Wildcard.

Villanova is an example of how digital signage can be a cost-effective and attractive way to communicate up-to-date information to a broad number of people without littering the campus with paper signs,” says Ron Levac, president of Rise Vision, Inc. “By partnering with local merchants, the university has extended its value to the entire campus community.”

The Rise Display Network is a web-based, Software-as-a-Service content management system operated by Rise Vision. Subscriptions include access to live content such as news headlines, local weather, sports scores, and stock ticker updates. Users incorporate this live content with their own information, including movies, graphics and text, and publish it directly to their network of digital signs.


Rise Vision Sept. 23, 2008 press release

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