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Digital signage and advertising for the MIT campus

A newly enhanced service gives MIT students, faculty and staff a more efficient way of publicizing events and promoting messages using digital displays located around campus.

The Infinite Display Digital Signage and Advertising system — the result of a recent merger of two similar digital advertising programs offered by AV Services and Domeview — provides a streamlined, “one-stop shopping” opportunity for community members who wish to digitally advertise their events. Among its offerings, the Infinite Display system has introduced a new 20-second showtime model to better match the amount of time a passerby can see each screen.

The MIT community can visit the Infinite Display web site at http://infinitedisplay.mit.edu to learn about file guidelines and “best practice” design tips, posting files, screen locations and pricing options. The Infinite Display system is based within the CopyTech Express Center, Stratton Student Center. Customers will find friendly assistance with any digital signage and advertising requests and questions that they may have. We welcome customers to use Infinite Display and watch their messages become digitally alive!

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