Whether you're a resident trying to find your way to a new coffee shop or a tourist exploring unfamiliar surroundings, effective way-finding is crucial for a seamless urban experience. Here’s why Soofa Signs are the perfect wayfinding solution for any city.
Read MoreSoofa utilizes sensors in our kiosks to help cities optimize the use of their public spaces and better understand the volume of foot traffic in key areas of their city. However, it’s important to note that Soofa does not collect any identifying data from a person or device.
Read MoreE-Ink is the inventor of world leading e-paper technology, launched out of the MIT Media Lab in 1997. While e-paper is commonly seen in platforms like Kindles and Soofa Signs, its versatility knows no bounds. Read more to learn why e-ink technology is expanding eco-friendly possibilities for OOH advertising.
Read MoreSoofa’s 2023 report is here! Check out testimonials from our customers about their experience with Soofa Signs, why they chose us, and how they’re improving their OOH campaign results. Download the full report here!
Read MoreIf your brand is still using traditional OOH platforms like billboards or large LED displays, it’s time to think about decreasing your carbon footprint. Here are 10 ways to create an OOH campaign that will make a positive impact for your brand without hurting the environment.
Read MoreThis week on Bridging the Digital Divide, we’re talking about all things sustainability. We’re joined by Shelby Rust Buso, the Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of San Diego. She shares how she got started in her role, projects she’s most proud of, and what other cities can do to incorporate more eco-friendly practices. Listen in!
On this episode of Bridging the Digital Divide, our hosts talk to Alby Bocanegra, the Founder and CFO of the Urban Futurist, an advisory and consultancy company. Listen in to hear how Alby got started in the tech industry, what projects he’s worked on, what the future holds for smart cities and more!
Read MoreThis week we welcome Alan Wolf, the Chief of Staff at the Office of Mayor Gina-Louise Sciarra, in Northampton MA. In this episode you’ll hear how the Northampton government takes time to listen to their community and implement, or not implement, city development projects. Listen in to find out what makes Northampton special, how they can accomplish projects quickly, what innovations they’re most proud of, and more.
Read MoreOn this episode of Bridging the Digital Divide, we welcome Jennifer Sanders, the Executive Director at Dallas Innovation Alliance in Dallas, Texas! With Jennifer, we talk about how Dallas Innovation Alliance creates digital equity in their communities, their recent projects, how the non-profit gathers valuable information from local people, and more. Listen in!
Read MoreOn this episode of Bridging the Digital Divide we chat to Bridget Anne Morin, the Director of Communications in Bay Harbor Islands, and she is no stranger to a challenge. With her intriguing career journey and positive attitude, she continues to work hard to connect all residents with useful information and technology to help them day to day. Listen here or wherever you listen to podcasts!
Read MoreWelcome to our first episode of Bridging the Digital Divide! Our first guest is Katherine Bonner, the Project Coordinator of Downtown Development Authority in Augusta, Georgia. In this conversation, we learn how Augusta uses technology to connect with its residents and promote collaboration in the community, as well as the city’s current and past community development projects, Katherine’s career background, and what makes Augusta so special.
Read MoreTo foster more citizen involvement in your city projects, it’s important to explore the concept of community-driven innovation, and take inspiration from cities that have successfully involved their residents in shaping urban landscapes.
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