|

IntelliMat becomes LevelVision - and announces two new digital media solutions
June 11, 2007
Source: LevelVision
IntelliMat announces today that it will change its go to market brand to LevelVision to reflect its digital media strategy and its diversity of digital media solutions.
Our extensive patent portfolio covers digital media displays for use on level surfaces and the name LevelVision communicates this distinction, President and CEO Jim Currie said. LevelVision represents our intended evolution to a media company.
The company, which holds 19 U.S. and foreign patents for digital solutions on level surfaces such as floors and counters, also announces two new media products: CounterVision and IntelliMat® se.
CounterVision is a smaller, countertop version of the companys IntelliMat digital floor display. Our displays communicate the right advertising messages at the right time and at the right location- where 75 percent of decisions are made, according to Jim Currie. We bring advertising and information to the precise location where and when it can be most effective. It is all about location, location, location. Like the IntelliMat, CounterVision is highly engaging, Currie said. It enhances the shopping experience, and provides an opportunity for retailers to plus-sell and up-sell products at the point of purchase.
Manufacturing of CounterVision displays will begin this summer.
The new more powerful floor display is called IntelliMat® se and features considerably faster computer speeds and larger hard drives, said Dave Strickland, Director of Manufacturing and Technology.
CounterVision and all IntelliMat models are revolutionary patented digital media solutions that reach consumers at the point of purchase. Wireless computers embedded in these thin displays have instant multi-media and network capabilities. With lots of color and motion, these highquality, consumer engaging displays can be easily seen from a distance.
The companys digital media solutions have been shown to have an immediate and positive impact on retail sales, consumer behaviors and store traffic, stated Currie.
InfoComm Booth # 1304
Submit
a Company
Submit
News
Submit
a Job
Submit
an Event
|