American Institute Of Architects @NanoLumens Education
Gail Chiasson, North American Editor
With digital signage quickly becoming a design standard in public spaces and to help architects stay current on the latest digital signage trends and technologies, NanoLumens, Norcross, Georgia, has developed a series of courses to be offered through the American Institute of Architects’ Continuing Education System.
Nathan Remmes, NanoLumens director of business development and demand generation, says that NanoLumens wants to help architects implement effective digital signage into their designs.
“Architects shape the world around us, and their
visions are constantly evolving,” he says. “Large format digital signage is a major component of modern buildings and public spaces, and it’s our responsibility to provide useful information and training to the professionals who create these spaces.”
NanoLumens’ first education course, titled ‘Large Format Indoor Display Technologies’, is now available for registration. It teaches participants about the various technologies available for indoor digital signage applications, as well as the motivation, goals and ROI relevant to a large format indoor display. This course is especially suited for commercially focused firms and helps participants identify the ideal display technology for specific applications based on the pros and cons of each display type.
To schedule a course viewing or session, interested parties can contact NanoLumens directly through a submission form on its website.
The company will introduce subsequent courses throughout 2014.
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