About Rivermeade Electronic Signs
Rivermeade is a leading manufacturer of architectural and hotel signage. Our projects range from resigning Twickenham Stadium and the Tower of London to designing signs for luxury hotels throughout Europe. We employ nearly 100 people and manufacture virtually everything we sell in our factories in London and Newcastle.
Rivermeade brings all its manufacturing experience to our range of electronic signs. These are not simply screens fixed on the wall but a dedicated electronic sign in a high quality wall mounted or free-standing housing designed specially for your environment and made in glass, steel, wood – whatever material is most suitable for your project.
Rivermeade manufactures its electronic sign range in-house from components sourced worldwide for their suitability.
We currently offer a range of LCD screen sizes from 6” through to 57”. In sizes above 37” screens are available with full HD 1080p resolution.
In addition to the manufacture of electronic signs Rivermeade offers a full wayfinding, scheduling and design service. We can advise on the best combination of electronic and static signs to meet your operational and budgetary requirements.
Rivermeade offers 2 different networked software solutions to drive the signs:
VideoSign – an advanced software package which offers virtually unlimited control over the content of multi screen installations. Designed for public buildings, large conference centres and multi site applications. We know of no more advanced software control package which remains straightforward to operate.
PrintSign – simple to use, extremely robust and designed to show static images on an electronic sign. Ideal for a hotel function board, meeting rooms, menu displays or welcome boards. No software other than a dedicated PrintSign driver is required.
Please contact Rivermeade to arrange a demonstration of VideoSign or PrintSign and to discuss your specific requirements.
T +44 (0)20 8896 6900
E sales@rivermeade.com
W www.rivermeade.com
Rivermeade worked with Aukett Brockliss Guy on the ICC Birmingham project.
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