Jungfraubahn Holding AG comprises eleven subsidiaries and is listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The Jungfrau Railway Group's main activity is the operation of excursion railroads and winter sports facilities in the Jungfrau Region. The Jungfrau Railway Group is a leading tourism company and the most important mountain railway company in Switzerland.
Initial situation/requirements:
Jungfrau Railways uses digital signage for customer information and guidance and relies on web-based content with a high degree of digitization, whose platform they are consistently expanding. Kilchenmann configures, installs and operates the hardware and software of the digital signage infrastructure and is their digital signage partner.
Technical implementation:
Installation Jungfraujoch - "Top of Europe "
The two 32-inch displays for the signage and the additional display in the Bollywood restaurant show the guests of the Jungfraujoch the way through the facility at 3454 m above sea level in a modern way. Thanks to displays with the latest technology from Samsung, as well as the integrated operating system, the displays do not require any additional playout hardware.
Kilchenmann was also commissioned by APG|SGA to install advertising displays on the Jungfraujoch. A total of eight 55-inch outdoor displays can now be found in the tunnel, which serves as a connecting tunnel for visitors to the Sphinx Terrace. These displays were mounted directly on the rock using special brackets. Two 75-inch displays are located on the Sphinx itself and also serve as bookable and attractive advertising space here.
Installation in the new "Grindelwald Terminal" building, the heart of the V-Cableway project
Kilchenmann installed two 85-inch displays in the ticket office area and in the cable car boarding zone at the site of the new railroad terminal. These offer guests an overview with maps of the facilities, slopes, attractions and hikes as well as operating information and advertising. In addition, meeting rooms in the Grindelwald terminal were equipped with 75-inch displays.
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