Nanolumens improves passenger experience at Tampa airport
Technology provider for this United States airport facility for years, Nanolumens continues to install and renew display systems with its Curva Nixel series Led screens, Engage 1.2 y Performance, including for the new Airside D terminal.
He Tampa International Airport (TPA), one of the largest in Florida (EU), receives about twenty-five million passengers a year, since it is an important connection center, with more than one hundred direct destinations in North America, South America, Caribbean and Europe.
Recognized for its efficiency and customer satisfaction regarding accessibility, ease in the billing process and design in classifications of companies and users, TPA has been considered this year by the Airports Council International (ACI) as the best in North America for its size.
In this process, the technological innovation and improving the passenger experience in the installation it has been a constant, which highlights the deployment of Led digital display systems from the manufacturer Nanolumens for almost a decade.
This is what he points out Arch Nelson, director of themed entertainment experiences at Nanolumens: “TPA has a history of leading the way in innovation, like your cell phone parking: spacious, well designed and easy to use. They constantly set new standards, which is exciting because when they come up with something innovative, “We will be able to present it to other airports as a model of excellence”.
TPA has trusted Nanolumens as its trusted LED supplier, continually investing in new display technologies with high image quality and engaging content to enhance the passenger experience, played a crucial role in realizing the digital vision of this airport.
“Although Led technology offers excellent visibility from multiple angles, TPA took another step to improve the viewing experience - says Nelson -. They integrated 5º angle adjustments on consecutive screens, a subtle but significant design decision that enhances overall aesthetics and functionality. This attention to detail distinguishes them from other airports in the world”.
TPA's commitment to cutting-edge technology and design ensures that every traveler who tours this facility has a seamless experience, modern and attractive.
Your Director of Digital Technologies and Innovation at Tampa International Airport, Doug Wycoff, has played a fundamental role in the development of this vision, driving solutions that redefine the way digital displays improve airport environments.
“With Nanolumens Led screens we are creating a lasting investment - emphasizes Wycoff -. Traditional monitors require frequent changes, and when one fails in a video wall, Replacing a single drive can make the entire installation appear inconsistent. Instead, Led screens offer a uniform and high quality image which can last a decade or more.".
In this sense, Wycoff points out that “our first seven Nanolumens screens, installed more than seven years ago, They still work like new. This longevity gives us confidence in every new project we undertake.. Y, the most important thing, always offer a reliable and timely resolution when we need a custom solution, either a curved or flexible”.
Tampa International Airport uses a wide range of LED systems from the American manufacturer Nanolumens, including the series Curva Nixel, Engage 1.2 for FID (flight information screens) y Performance in the cell phone waiting area.
Designed for adapt to dynamic airport conditions, These screens optimize passenger orientation in real time, multilingual communication, They speed up your flow through the terminals with an attractive and immersive experience.
As Wycoff assures, “Nanolumens has always been a leading supplier, but what really sets them apart and makes our collaboration so successful is their ability to adapt quickly.. Its value lies in the direct and high-level access we have to its managers. That kind of responsiveness is invaluable for an airport like TPA, where on-demand service is essential”.
Recently, TPA has announced a significant investment with the construction of Airside D, an avant-garde terminal with sixteen gates designed to satisfy growing tourist needs, demographic and commercial of the region.
With opening date scheduled for 2028, This facility will serve as TPA's main international arrivals and departures center., which will allow the airport to expand its capacity to receive 35 million passengers a year 2037.
“Looking to the future, We hope to further expand our digital signage - says Wycoff -. The luggage area still has old equipment that could be updated, and the implementation of our Flight Information Screens (FIDS) it's just beginning. Besides, we plan incorporate LEDs throughout the rear wall in our next ticket section modernization and we are developing terminal D of the boarding area. “Nanolumens and our other partners will play a crucial role in these expansions over the next decade.”.
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