Digital signage may be useful in new medical centre

Plans to turn a former insurance company into a £24 million pound medical centre have been submitted.
If the private medical clinic gets the go-ahead it could see the old Legal and General offices in Hove transformed into a modern facility that will treat 1,500 patients a year.
The building has been empty for the last four years and if it gets revamped the new owners may want to make use of
corporate digital signage, as it often enhances visitor experience.
Around 150 jobs will be created if the proposals are given the thumbs up.
Tom Mernagh from the Brighton and Hove Economic Partnership said the venture will make use of an empty building, as well as boost the local economy by creating "dozens of jobs".
Surgeons, physiotherapists and radiologists will be based at the Brighton Orthopaedic and Sports Injury Clinic.
Bosses may want to incorporate touch-screen technology, as it allows staff in reception and those in meeting rooms access to information on vacant rooms.
This can be done by swiping a security card or entering a code and it means space can be utilised to the best of its ability.
