At the entrance of a commercial complex. At a storefront. Inside a train station. In a stadium. Wherever ultra-wide LED signage keeps multiplying across cities, there is always someone behind it — swapping out content, or reworking the playback schedule. LumiBanner is a content management and scheduled playback system for digital signage, designed so that those operations continue without strain.
LED installation partners have lived with a structural problem for years. The hardware sells, but few of them can bundle content operation into the same proposal, leaving little room to differentiate after delivery.
End users on the receiving side have hit a different wall. “It won’t start.” “I don’t understand the settings.” Support calls keep coming back to the partner. Even once an end user grows accustomed to the system, many installations end up displaying a single still image — a dynamic medium reduced to an unmoving wall.
A support burden on the partner side, and lost potential on the end-user side. The LED signage medium has been weighed down by both of these hurdles on the operational front.
LumiBanner was built to take these operational hurdles off the table from the start. The design starts not from “running” but from “continuing to run on site without effort.”
LumiBanner is not a contest of raw technical performance. It was built by asking how much friction could be removed from the operating site. Because our development team handled everything from specification through architecture design, software implementation, and shipment-and-support design as a single continuous effort, the result is a system that can begin operating on the very day it is installed.
Within its first year, LumiBanner has reached not only domestic LED signage sites but also markets overseas. The design principle — that operation should begin the moment the unit is installed — does not depend on the region or the language.
What we deliver is signage playout software. What is being created on the ground, however, is a signage medium that becomes part of everyday operation from the day it is installed.