Digital signage specialist expands with acquisition of larger premises in Elland
Digital Media Systems has expanded its operations by moving from Brighouse to larger premises in Elland, West Yorkshire.
The digital signage specialist has repurposed and refurbished a run-down public house on the outskirts of the town centre.
The new office and showroom now allows Digital Media Systems to showcase its signage solutions, including digital menu boards, posters and easels, digital flip charts, collaboration tools, retail POS signage and purpose built outdoor totems.
The business’ new site also gives visitors the chance to see some of the content that is created in-house, bringing the signage to life.
Avtar Singh, managing director said: “I am very excited about our recent acquisition; these new premises will be instrumental in achieving our growth plans over the next few years.
“The showroom allows us to highlight what our range of digital signage can do for business. It’s a lot easier for customers to come and have a ‘hands on’ session, play with the kit, and so be able to visualise how it will be received in their organisation.
“We work with a host of blue chip companies, as well as local and central government, implementing novel digital signage solutions. This move allows us to build on the fantastic progress that we’ve made over the past 11 years.”
To mark the occasion, The Mayor and Mayoress of Calderdale attended the formal opening of Pressers House as well as collecting a donation of over £1000 from Digital Media Systems to the Mayor’s Appeal, which supports three local charities: TLC – Together for Looked-after Children, The Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice and The Brighouse Rest Centre.
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