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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Omnivex Moxie for Digital Signing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Omnivex Moxie for Digital Signing include: MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Partnership), a Canada based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $1.80 billion, Vancouver International Airport, a Canada based Transportation organisation with 880 employees and revenues of $439.0 million, Calgary Stampede, a Canada based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $120.0 million and many others.
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Calgary Stampede | Leisure and Hospitality | 1500 | $120M | Canada | Omnivex | Omnivex Moxie | Digital Signing | 2015 | Sharp International Finance UK | In 2015, Calgary Stampede implemented Omnivex Moxie for Digital Signing to manage event based digital signage across Stampede Park. The deployment used Omnivex Moxie to centralize schedules and content for wayfinding, ticketing, advertising and event information. Omnivex Moxie was configured to deliver event based content scheduling, template driven advertising placement, contextual wayfinding screens and ticketing display feeds, consistent with Digital Signing functional workflows. Device management and content orchestration were applied across stationary display groups, portable kiosks and LED walls, with role based content publishing to support operations and guest services teams. The implementation covers approximately 50 stationary screens plus portable kiosks and LED walls at Stampede Park in Canada, and was delivered with Sharp International Finance UK and Sharps Audio Visual as implementation partners. Content channels were configured to surface ticketing information, directional maps, promotional advertising and real time event notices without naming additional third party systems. Governance included centralized content approval and scheduled rollout across devices, and the solution improved wayfinding while enabling digital advertising and ticketing capabilities as reported in public materials. The implementation year is an estimate based on available public materials. | |
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MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Partnership) | Leisure and Hospitality | 3500 | $1.8B | Canada | Omnivex | Omnivex Moxie | Digital Signing | 2009 | Digital Communications & Display | In 2009 MLSE (Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Partnership) deployed Omnivex Moxie at Scotiabank Arena to power a 360-display digital network supporting sponsorship advertising, fan experience and venue communications. Phase one of the implementation went live on September 16, 2009 and the project was delivered with system integrator Digital Display & Communications Inc., constituting an operations and marketing deployment in Canada. Omnivex Moxie was configured to operate as the central content management and playback engine, providing centralized scheduling, playlist orchestration, asset management and multi-screen synchronization consistent with Digital Signing use cases. The implementation emphasized templated layouts and timed sponsorship rotations to enable coordinated messaging across the arena floor, concourses and premium seating displays. Technically the deployment tied Omnivex Moxie to Scotiabank Arena display hardware and the venue signage network, integrating content workflows into venue operations and marketing processes. Operational ownership was split between venue operations for runtime management and the marketing team for creative and sponsorship scheduling, reflecting a combined governance model for content approvals and airing windows. Rollout followed a phased schedule with phase one public launch on September 16, 2009, and included operational training and content governance rules to manage sponsorship inventory. The deployment produced new advertising revenue streams and a reported 33 percent increase in impressions, outcomes captured by MLSE and the implementation partner. | |
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Vancouver International Airport | Transportation | 880 | $439M | Canada | Omnivex | Omnivex Moxie | Digital Signing | 2014 | n/a | In 2014, Vancouver International Airport upgraded to Omnivex Moxie to centralize management of roughly 1,500 displays. Omnivex Moxie was deployed as the airport's Digital Signing platform for flight information, multilingual passenger messaging, wayfinding and parking displays across the facility in Canada. The implementation targeted airport operations and customer communications use cases and established a single platform for display orchestration. The implementation configured FIDS, GIDS and BIDS templates, multilingual content management, schedule based playback and centralized content orchestration. Omnivex Moxie was set up with template driven layouts, role based content publishing and data binding capabilities to support dynamic display of arrival and departure information and multilingual passenger messages. Integrations connected Omnivex Moxie to flight and data systems using Omnivex DataPipe/XMLLink/SQLLink, enabling structured XML and SQL feeds to drive display content. The integration approach used connector modules to pull live flight data and back end records into Moxie for automated content updates, reducing manual feed handling across systems. Operational governance centered on a centralized content and scheduling model managed by airport operations and customer communications teams, with role based publishing workflows to control updates. The upgrade improved passenger information delivery and operational efficiencies when Moxie was deployed in 2014 and established centralized management for the airport display estate. |
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