UK - Edinburgh Airport has recently undergone a transformative project to enhance and modernise passenger journeys. With over 40 airlines operating from the airport and a growing demand for a more modern, digital-first environment, the airport required a new and updated visual infrastructure that would be engaging and informative, as well as ultimately create a seamless and intuitive experience for travellers.
Project lead, NuVideo, a systems integrator based close to Edinburgh, was tasked with delivering a future-ready digital solution to enhance the passenger journey through immersive visual experiences. NuVideo integrated a range of products from Absen, Datapath and BrightSign that together, elevate the airport’s digital signage to new heights of engagement and functionality.
The project includes several key visual enhancements: a striking floor-to-ceiling curved LED wall located at duty-free provides both advertising and essential wayfinding information. The existing check-in desk video wall has been extended by 24m, with an additional 164 cabinets, making the entire LED wall an impressive 106m in length. Furthermore, a 6x2.5m display offers passengers crucial flight information and wayfinding assistance.
The digital transformation fully utilises Absen’s LED technology, with each display being strategically selected for its technical excellence and efficiency in displaying high-quality content, as well as the ability to maximise passenger engagement while also enhancing the airport’s visual landscape.
The new duty-free floor-to-ceiling LED wall utilises Absen’s 1.8mm pixel pitch KLCOB Micro LED. With optimised colour brilliance features through its black surface and flip-chip technology, the KLCOB is also robust and impact resistant, making it suitable for such high traffic areas.
Absen’s hero sustainability product, the A27, created the extension of the existing check in-wall, making it, currently, the largest LED check-in screen in Europe. Featuring energy-saving technology, the A27 delivers sustainability benefits as well as serving as an information hub.
Datapath’s VSN V3 video wall controllers and WallControl 10/PRO with VisionSC-HD4+ and VisionSC-UHD2 capture cards were incorporated and support Absen’s LED screens. Designed, built, and tested at Datapath’s headquarters in Derby, the VSN units were configured to meet the exacting requirements of the project, enabling seamless integration with Absen LED displays on site.
The Datapath team supported the full project lifecycle in collaboration with NuVideo and the client team, from initial system design through to on-site commissioning and comprehensive training to ensure best performance of the system. The result is a powerful, reliable video solution optimised for 24/7 operation, ensuring airport staff can easily manage and display critical information across a flexible, high-performance visual platform.
BrightSign digital signage players, powered by BrightSignOS, were also deployed amongst all new installations at the airport. The collaboration between BrightSign and NuVideo has been key to the success of this deployment. Because airports are high-traffic environments, minimising downtime and maximising uptime coupled with consistent high-quality performance of the venue’s digital signage is critical for maintaining efficient operations and delivering enhanced passenger experiences.
“Being part of Edinburgh Airport’s modernisation project was a fantastic opportunity for NuVideo to showcase our integrated AV expertise in a high-impact environment,” says Michael MacNeil, sales manager from NuVideo. “Working alongside all the partners, we were able to deliver a seamless and visually stunning solution that not only met the airport’s operational needs but also elevated the passenger experience. We’re proud to have played a key role in bringing this ambitious vision to life.”