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Newly expanded Vancouver Convention Centre uses Omnivex software to manage large network of digital signage
Award-winning convention centre uses Omnivex to deliver dynamic content throughout facility
Concord, Ontario – July 8, 2009 - Omnivex Corporation, Microsoft Gold Partner and provider of enterprise software for digital signage networks,
announced that the Vancouver Convention Centre is using Omnivex software to manage a network of over 170 screens throughout the recently constructed facility in
British Columbia, Canada. The architecturally stunning harbor front facility recently opened following an extensive expansion project that more than tripled the
convention centre's available space.
As part of the expansion project, the Vancouver Convention Centre wanted to help improve the guest experience by providing exceptional visual communications to
guide them through the large facility. "The digital signage system will help us communicate with the thousands of visitors who attend events hosted at the
Convention Centre each year," said Gregory Davey, associate director Olympics, IP and broadcast services, GM convention centre services, Bell Canada, who manages
the digital signage network for the Vancouver Convention Centre. Davey continued, "Omnivex software was selected for its ability to easily manage a very large
network of screens and because it could interface with the existing event management system." Information only needs to be updated in the event management system,
and the Omnivex software automatically formats and displays that information on the appropriate screens throughout the facility.
The Convention Centre maintains an extensive environmental program to ensure sustainability in everything they do. One of the significant requirements for the
Vancouver Convention Centre expansion project was it needed to comply with the energy and environmental design certification standards, as the building is
constructed to LEED gold certification. The Convention Centre also adheres to numerous green initiatives, including using seawater for heating and cooling, on-site
water treatment, and a "living roof" made of indigenous plants. "The Omnivex software allows us to remotely turn on and off all of the display hardware associated
with the digital signage network, prolonging the life of the equipment and reducing energy costs. It also alerts us if there are any hardware failures on the network,
increasing up time," said Davey.
The Vancouver Convention Centre boasts almost 500,000 square feet of meeting, exhibition and ballroom space. With 52 meeting rooms and a 55,000 square foot ballroom,
the Convention Centre has the ability to hold multiple events simultaneously.
To help guide guests and clearly show what is taking place in each room, screens were installed outside each room and in hallways between the east and west buildings.
Using Omnivex software, the entire system can be managed from one central location. "Omnivex software is well suited to these types of large installations, because it
automates the process of maintaining accurate and up-to-date information on all of the displays throughout the facility, thus reducing operating costs," said Jeff
Collard, president of Omnivex. "The system will also scale easily, to accommodate their growing needs and plans. Additionally, it has the ability to be used as a
security and emergency notification tool, by tying into the Convention Centre's existing systems," concluded Collard.
Other companies involved in the Vancouver Convention Centre expansion project, as well as the design and installation of the digital signage system included:
- Building Architects: Downs/Archambault & Partners, Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership Architects, LMN Architects
- Sign structural design and fabrication: Gottschalk & Ash, King Architectural Products
About Vancouver Convention Centre
The Vancouver Convention Centre opened in July 1987 after originally serving as the Canada Pavilion at the World's Fair in 1986. Since inception, the facility has
demonstrated a constant commitment to service excellence, technical capabilities, and creative high-quality banqueting. With our expansion complete, we've tripled our
size to cover 1.1 million square feet (or four city blocks) for a combined total of 473,523 square feet of pre-function, meeting, exhibition, and ballroom space. For
more information, visit www.vancouverconventioncentre.com.
About Bell Canada
Bell is Canada's largest communications company, providing consumers with solutions to all their communications needs, including telephone services, wireless
communications, high-speed Internet, digital television and voice over IP. Bell also offers integrated information and communications technology (ICT) services to
businesses and governments, and is the Virtual Chief Information Officer (VCIO) to small and medium businesses (SMBs). Bell is proud to be a Premier National Partner
and the exclusive Telecommunications Partner to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. Bell is wholly owned by BCE Inc. For information about Bell's
products and services, please visit www.bell.ca.
About Omnivex Corporation
Founded in 1991 in Toronto, Ontario, Omnivex Corporation is the leader in software development for digital signage networks and electronic displays. Many
Fortune 500 companies and public institutions rely on Omnivex to deliver their messages to their audiences. Omnivex software is used to manage all aspects of
digital signage networks, including content management, real-time data acquisition and distribution, and remote device monitoring and management. For more
information, please visit www.omnivex.com.
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