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Akademibokhandeln Leads the Swedish Bookstore Industry with Scala Digital Signage

Akademibokhandeln (Academy Bookstore) has deployed a Scala digital signage network in 62 bookstores across Sweden.

Exton, PA (PRWEB) April 30, 2008 -- www.scala.com, the leading provider of end-to-end digital signage software, today announced that Akademibokhandeln (Academy Bookstore) has deployed a Scala digital signage network in 62 bookstores across Sweden.

Akademibokhandeln is Sweden's largest bookstore chain. With 700 employees across 62 stores across Sweden, Akademibokhandeln commands 30% of the bookstore market in Sweden. Stores are located in most of Sweden's largest cities, often near higher education centers.

Akademibokhandeln is the country's most comprehensive book seller with over one million titles in various categories including: entertainment, information and development etc. They also offer this wide range of titles at their internet store. Each bookstore caters to local market demands.

The impetus for adoption of digital signage was to ensure their ongoing leadership in their marketplace. By implementing technology and presenting the company with a new image, Akademibokhandeln wanted to be the first bookstore company to adopt digital signage in their industry. The goal of the network was to promote the products and services available in the bookstore and respond to the demands of their customers.

Sweden's largest bookstore chain, Akademibokhandeln, is currently rolling out the next phase of its digital upgrade program for all its stores. The in-store signs and displays are being supplemented with a digital signage network that opens up new possibilities for communicating with employees and customers alike.

The Akademibokhandeln store in the "Skrapan" shopping centre in Södermalm, Stockholm has been the project's testing ground. It now has 42" screens installed in its new Film & DVD department and smaller 19" screens on its line of checkout desks. Mobile units, installed into a bookshelf with wheels, are strategically placed throughout the store for special promotions or to highlight special departments.

"It's almost like a television station; we are able to rapidly adapt our message for all the stores," says Bo Röstberg, director of operations and also the project's visionary. "Previously, we had difficulties presenting relevant messaging. Now, with our dynamic digital signage network, new messaging can be dynamic. Customers who see a product on television in the morning will find the product waiting for them in the store by lunchtime."

"This is something completely new to our industry in Sweden. But as we and our competitors spur each other on, I suspect we will see this development spreading to other companies. For now, however, we are leading the industry. This means improved information and more promotions for the customer", continues Röstberg.

"Although the technology is relatively new, the project has gone smoothly and there have been no major problems; it has gone like clockwork. Zone Systems, a Scala Certified Partner, has broad competence in this field and has been very receptive to our ideas, while Rekyl, who produced the content, have shown us how we can communicate a solid, well conceived message for this new channel right from the start."

Jan Pettersson, Sales Manager at Zone Systems emphasizes that the new digital signs will not be replacing the classic signs completely: "It all depends on what type of message the store wants on the screen and which zone they intend to place it in. It's a matter of finding the right balance between digital and traditional media. But in terms of getting people's attention and content flexibility, the digital signs are highly effective."

All 62 Akademibokhandeln stores will be fitted with the new digital signage system in the spring. The first evaluation findings indicate that the initiative is already a success: both the publishing companies and our own staff are enthralled by these new possibilities. Now we can stay on top of current events, follow-up on major campaigns and provide stores around the entire country with coverage of author events and other activities that can normally only be experienced on site or at special book-signings. Now we can record these events and broadcast them to all the stores. We can even set up a studio and use the digital screens as our own TV channel; perfect for internal information.

About Zone Systems
If you are going to stand out from all the others, and be seen in the right way, you need inventive solutions. At Zone Systems we combine ideas, design and function. The fact is that we have a whole building full of highly resourceful, gifted, inspired, original, artistic, clever, ingenious, imaginative, smart, capable, productive and talented people, brimming with inventiveness. Take all those synonyms for creativity, for example. We came up with those in just four minutes! More information is available at www.zone-systems.com.

About Scala, Inc.
Founded in 1987, Scala pioneered the www.scala.com industry and today remains the world's largest provider of software for creating digital signage networks, driving more screens than all competitors combined. The company's InfoChannel product line is used for dynamic digital media networks in retail, education, entertainment, government and other industries for diverse applications such as Retail Advertising networks (Retail TV), Corporate Communications (Employee TV), Digital Billboards, Digital Menu Boards, Digital Posters, Community Access channels (Cable TV), Hotel lobby signage and information channels, Gas Pump "toppers", Convention Center Signage, Interactive touch-screens and Kiosks, etc. The Company's cutting-edge InfoChannel software platform powers thousands of digital signs around the world including the digital signage networks of Rabobank, IKEA, Bloomberg, Burger King, T-Mobile, Virgin MegaStore, EuroDisney, Kiwi, McDonalds, Warner Brothers, Santiago Airport, Ericsson, The Life Channel, Rikstoto, FuelCast, Repsol, Shell, NorgesGruppen, The Wall Street Journal Office Network and many more. Scala is today headquartered near Philadelphia, PA and has wholly-owned subsidiaries in The Netherlands, France, Norway, and Japan with a direct presence in a number of other locations and countries. Scala's products are primarily sold through an international network of Scala Certified Partners. More information is available at www.scala.com.

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