Global Digital Signage Industry Analysis and Forecast 2015 – Acute Market Reports

2015 Global Digital Signage Industry (http://www.acutemarketreports.com/report/digital-signage-market) Report is a professional and in-depth research report on the world’s major regional market conditions of the Digital Signage industry, focusing on the main regions (North America, Europe and Asia) and the main countries (United States, Germany, Japan and China).

The report firstly introduced the Digital Signage basics: definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain overview; industry policies and plans; product specifications; manufacturing processes; cost structures and so on. Then it analyzed the world’s main region market conditions, including the product price, profit, capacity, production, capacity utilization, supply, demand and industry growth rate etc. In the end, the report introduced new project SWOT analysis, investment feasibility analysis, and investment return analysis.

The report includes six parts, dealing with: 1.) basic information; 2.) the Asia Digital Signage industry; 3.) the North American Digital Signage industry; 4.) the European Digital Signage industry; 5.) market entry and investment feasibility; and 6.) the report conclusion.

Part I Digital Signage Industry Overview
Chapter One Digital Signage Industry Overview
1.1 Digital Signage Definition
1.2 Digital Signage Classification Analysis
1.2.1 Digital Signage Main Classification Analysis
1.2.2 Digital Signage Main Classification Share Analysis
1.3 Digital Signage Application Analysis
1.3.1 Digital Signage Main Application Analysis
1.3.2 Digital Signage Main Application Share Analysis
1.4 Digital Signage Industry Chain Structure Analysis
1.5 Digital Signage Industry Development Overview
1.5.1 Digital Signage Product History Development Overview
1.5.1 Digital Signage Product Market Development Overview
1.6 Digital Signage Global Market Comparison Analysis
1.6.1 Digital Signage Global Import Market Analysis
1.6.2 Digital Signage Global Export Market Analysis
1.6.3 Digital Signage Global Main Region Market Analysis
1.6.4 Digital Signage Global Market Comparison Analysis
1.6.5 Digital Signage Global Market Development Trend Analysis

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Chapter Two Digital Signage Up and Down Stream Industry Analysis
2.1 Upstream Raw Materials Analysis
2.1.1 Upstream Raw Materials Price Analysis
2.1.2 Upstream Raw Materials Market Analysis
2.1.3 Upstream Raw Materials Market Trend
2.2 Down Stream Market Analysis
2.1.1 Down Stream Market Analysis
2.2.2 Down Stream Demand Analysis
2.2.3 Down Stream Market Trend Analysis
Part II Asia Digital Signage Industry (The Report Company Including the Below Listed But Not All)

Chapter Three Asia Digital Signage Market Analysis
3.1 Asia Digital Signage Product Development History
3.2 Asia Digital Signage Process Development History
3.3 Asia Digital Signage Industry Policy and Plan Analysis
3.4 Asia Digital Signage Competitive Landscape Analysis
3.5 Asia Digital Signage Market Development Trend

Chapter Four 2010-2015 Asia Digital Signage Productions Supply Sales Demand Market Status and Forecast
4.1 2010-2015 Digital Signage Capacity Production Overview
4.2 2010-2015 Digital Signage Production Market Share Analysis
4.3 2010-2015 Digital Signage Demand Overview
4.4 2010-2015 Digital Signage Supply Demand and Shortage
4.5 2010-2015 Digital Signage Import Export Consumption
4.6 2010-2015 Digital Signage Cost Price Production Value Gross Margin

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Chapter Five Asia Digital Signage Key Manufacturers Analysis
5.1 Company A
5.1.1 Company Profile
5.1.2 Product Picture and Specification
5.1.3 Product Application Analysis
5.1.4 Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value
5.1.5 Contact Information
5.2 Company B
5.2.1 Company Profile
5.2.2 Product Picture and Specification
5.2.3 Product Application Analysis
5.2.4 Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value
5.2.5 Contact Information
5.3 Company C
5.3.1 Company Profile
5.3.2 Product Picture and Specification
5.3.3 Product Application Analysis
5.3.4 Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value
5.3.5 Contact Information
5.4 Company D
5.4.1 Company Profile
5.4.2 Product Picture and Specification
5.4.3 Product Application Analysis
5.4.4 Capacity Production Price Cost Production Value
5.4.5 Contact Information

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LSD Reports LED Lighting Display at Superbowl XLVII on Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans

Libertyville, IL (PRWEB) January 19, 2013

Fans both inside and outside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, will be thrilled by the spectacular LED lighting display shown on the entire 360 degrees of exterior panels on the 37 year old iconic building. Superbowl XLVII is scheduled for February 3rd, 2013 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Louisiana Superdome, famed home of the 2011 Superbowl XLIV Champion New Orleans Saints, was renamed the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for championships in college and pro football and men’s college basketball, as well as the home of the New Orleans Saints football team, per a deal announced back on October 4th, 2011.

The LED lighting system consists of over 26,000 LED lights in 288 fixtures, and is capable of producing a full spectrum of colors visible to the eye, displayed on the 96 concave panels that cover all 360 degrees of the building exterior. The system is highly energy efficient, which is always a plus when using LED lighting, and consumes only 10 kilowatts of power when operating in a single color, and the LED’s are designed to not require replacement for 46 years under anticipated normal use. To put that in perspective, 10 kilowatts is roughly the same amount of electricity used by a single small home. This being the case, the system is not only extremely green by today’s standards, but is also relatively low maintenance as well.

The LED display system cost was paid for from out of an $ 85 million program budget approved by the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District board, as a part of a renovation or rebranding of the Superdome and other facilities following the devastation in the Louisiana area from the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster.

The NFL contenders for Superbowl XLVII will be determined on Sunday, January 20th by way of the NFC Conference Championship game between the Atlanta Falcons and the San Francisco 49’ers, followed by the AFC Championship game between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens. The winners of those games will then battle in the 2013 Superbowl Championship game for the coveted Lombardi Trophy and the distinction of being the undisputed World Champions for this past years NFL season.

CBS will be broadcasting the game and is expecting to surpass last year’s record 111 million viewers in the US and 167 million total viewers world-wide, and is subsequently reported to be asking $ 3.8 million for a 30 second commercial slot during the game. That said, the best marketing may very well be that which will be displayed by LED lighting on the exterior of the Superdome itself, as it is sure to get a significant amount of attention from the customary aerial views provided by the blimp before, during and after the game. LED technology is once again proving to play a significant role in the future of advertising and marketing.

Companies like LED Sign Displays (LSD) are providing LED technology for marketing and advertising in all aspects of business, including professional sports. LED signs, electronic message centers, video display screens and now LED lighting are quickly becoming a major element in any successful advertising program. LSD is just one of the many suppliers helping businesses keep pace with the competition with the latest in advertising technology.







AIS Newsletter Reports on Tough Halifax Integrity Agreement

Washington, DC (PRWEB) March 26, 2014

As part of its $ 85 million False Claims Act settlement with the Department of Justice for alleged Stark violations, Daytona Beach, Fla.-based Halifax Hospital Medical Center and Halifax Staffing have agreed to a five-year corporate integrity agreement (CIA) that requires its top managers — including the chief medical officer, chief revenue officer and service line administrator — to certify in writing that their departments comply with federal health care regulations. In the March 24 issue of Atlantic Information Services, Inc.’s (AIS) Report on Medicare Compliance, one chief compliance officer calls the Halifax CIA one of the toughest he has seen.

Like other CIAs, it requires the hospital to hire and retain a compliance officer who is not subordinate to the CEO or general counsel and reports directly to the board. “Noncompliance responsibilities of the compliance officer should be limited,” the CIA notes. In another familiar move, board members are required to routinely review the compliance program and sign a resolution every time attesting that Halifax has implemented an effective compliance program that adheres to all federal health program requirements. If they can’t make that promise, board members must sign a statement that they can’t guarantee compliance and lay out their corrective action plan.

But with the requirement that hospital executives must certify their departments’ compliance, Halifax’s CIA goes a step farther. “If you have to certify something, you take it very seriously,” says Brian Kozik, chief compliance officer at Lawrence General Hospital in Lawrence, Mass. “This will hold them accountable.” He also calls the CIA “a big message to the industry and to boards. All those people who sign certifications will be more accountable. It’s spread across the organization.” The CIA should empower compliance officers everywhere because it shows the weight the federal government is giving compliance programs — specifically the importance of face time with the board and reporting, he continues.

Halifax Hospital and Halifax Staffing were scheduled to go on trial March 3 before a jury in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida when word came down of the settlement. The case is USA and Elin Baklid-Kunz v. Halifax Hospital Medical Center and Halifax Staffing, Inc. (U.S. DC MD of Fla., No 6:09-cv-1002-Orl-31TBS).

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The industry’s #1 source of timely news and proven strategies on Medicare compliance, Stark and other big-dollar issues of concern to health care compliance officers, the award-winning Report on Medicare Compliance identifies and provides valuable guidance on dozens of high-risk billing and documentation problems and foreshadows the next moves of federal enforcers and their armies of RAC, ZPIC and MAC auditors. “The best information there is for hospital compliance officers,” the 8-page weekly newsletter includes insights and strategies not available anywhere else.

Since 1992, Report on Medicare Compliance has been written by Nina Youngstrom, who has a reputation for being one of the most knowledgeable journalists and incisive writers in the field. With excellent contacts at the IG’s office and at CMS, and strong relationships among industry experts and compliance officers, each issue of Report on Medicare Compliance contains exclusive, inside news. Visit http://aishealth.com/marketplace/report-medicare-compliance for more information.

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