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Interactive LED Displays

Interactive LED Displays for exhibit at ASH (American Society of Hematology)

Nicholas StedmanNicholas Stedman
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This project was created on 02/09/2020 and last updated 3 years ago.

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Commissioned by Taylor Group/Globacore to develop electronics and software for two different displays for a Bristol-Myers Squibb exhibit. One was an LED-lined screen connected to arcade buttons in a kiosk. Hitting a button triggered both LED patterns and a video to play. The other was a couple of LED lined rings that displayed chart-like patterns.

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monitortvreviews wrote 07/28/2021 at 05:09 • point

Hey, That was amazing. I am doing similar project here https://www.monitortvreviews.com/best-monitor-for-eye-strain/ for best LED displays for medical use . reading your post was worth reading

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Dan Maloney wrote 02/10/2020 at 19:12 • point

I see my old employer is sparing no expense in their trade show displays. Impressive stuff.

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