The World Out of Home Organization Annual Congress returned to London this June, drawing 800 delegates to address the industry’s shift toward artificial intelligence and carbon neutrality. Among the participants, Chinese manufacturer Unilumin leveraged the platform to showcase its latest energy-efficient display solutions for global urban environments.
The conference focused heavily on the Ad Net Zero initiative, pushing operators to adopt lower-carbon technology. Unilumin is positioning its product lifecycle as a response to these pressures, having secured independent environmental certifications including the TÜV SÜD LED display carbon label and the Intertek Green Leaf Mark. The company currently holds status as a nationally recognized Green Factory and carbon-neutral demonstration enterprise.Beyond sustainability, the hardware relies on specific engineering standards to survive dense urban deployment. Current models feature IP69K ingress protection, front-and-rear modular service access, and flame-retardant construction. These technical specifications are tested against EMC Class B requirements to minimize electromagnetic interference.
Unilumin is scaling its international footprint, leveraging a network that now spans 160 countries with over 5,600 service points. Recent project deployments highlight this reach, including a 2,800-square-meter installation at the AKH Tower in Saudi Arabia and anamorphic 3D displays in Warsaw. By emphasizing service reliability and integrated maintenance, the company is attempting to transition from a pure hardware exporter to a long-term infrastructure partner for media owners.




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