THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX

THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX

Connect with your customers in a unique and intriguing way. Bring out-side-the-box LED video solutions to your space that will catch visitors’ attention and invite them to linger at your location. Contact Daktronics early in your building or renovation process to implement these creative solutions in the right way.


Bringing our design-build and engineering team into the fold early in your process can save both time and money as they help you plan for infrastructure and architecture for your solution. The team can help foresee possible issues before they arise because they’ve done this time and time again. Don’t just take our word for it. Reach out to our team for your upcoming project to experience the process and the savings firsthand.


Pictured Right: Mall of Qatar - Doha, Qatar

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IDEAS BY GUL AHMED

Daktronics partnered with IDEAS by GUL Ahmed Textiles, one of the oldest and largest textile mills in Pakistan, and Quadra Technologies to deliver a curved, 3.9-millimeter LED display. Khurram Khaliq Khan, CEO and director of business development for Quadra Technologies, commented, “IDEAS’ vision is to become the leading retailer in fashion fabrics and viewed as a state-of the-art, modernized fashion store in Pakistan. They want to bring modern technology along with the integration of the online shopping experience and digital integration of their shops.”


The display consists of three individual banners that start on the wall near a staircase and curve up onto the ceiling. Each individual display starts at a different height matching the staircase to share branding and retail messaging. The content is either shown individually on each banner or spans across all three displays to form one large digital canvas.

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BOW-TIE BUILDING

Daktronics partnered with North Shore Neon of New York to bring a new LED video spectacular to 1530 Broadway, known as the Bow Tie Building, in Times Square. One of Daktronics’ largest projects in the square, this display is a massive 9,125 square feet (847.7 square meters) towering over the square to connect with the thousands of viewers that pass by daily.


The display features 10-millimeter line spacing and measures 73 feet high by 125 feet wide (22.3 meters by 38.1 meters). It includes a slight curvature following the roof structure for additional appeal to passersby. Daktronics City Louver design helps block the effect of sunlight on the display while keeping dark contrast for excellent imagery projected to viewers below the display.

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MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM

The Mercedes-Benz Stadium feather wall is an 880-square foot triangle-shaped, curved video wall that greets fans as they make their way into the stadium. This one-of-a-kind video feature is one of 16 displays that combine to provide 83,500 square feet of LED video displays throughout the venue. From the unprecedented Halo display to the Mega Column display to the club displays, Mercedes-Benz Stadium offers more LED real estate than any other stadium in the world and provides the ultimate game-day experience like nothing else available in sports.

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LAX TOM BRADLEY TERMINAL

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