iGotcha Gets Religion
Gail Chiasson, North American Editor
Two of the most prominent places of worship in Montreal for Jews and Catholics both called on iGotcha Media recently to develop digital signage suitable for their needs.
First up was The Shaar Hashomayim Congregation of Montreal, which now has a three-screen video wall and two 42” LG screens that promote upcoming events at the synagogue as well as the Shaar’s online presence. Located in Westmount, the Synagogue is renowned for its extensive facilities, that house, in addition to regular religious ceremonies, educational and activities for all ages in the community as well as weddings and B’nei Mitzvah celebrations, tribute dinners, concerts, lectures and seminars.
Then, more recently, at St-Joseph’s Oratory, founded by the recently named Saint Brother André and one of the distinctive architectural sites in Montreal, the installation includes four screens: two 55” and two 47” LG screens. iGotcha Media created five custom templates that allows for content to be easily updated. In addition to information about Masses, the screens provide information on museum exhibits, concerts, places to discover and historical trivia.
iGotcha Media provided turn-key digital signage solutions (hardware, software, installation, content development and network management) for both places of worship.
“Both installations have been very well received by their respective congregations,” says Greg Adelstein, iGotcha president, who adds that he now needs to add the leading mosque in the city to score a hat trick.
iGotcha Media is extremely busy these days and we are expecting news from the company in the near future on major work being done in three sectors: transportation, financial, and in a major edifice.
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