Paris concept bus shelter can be used to charge the Internet

Paris concept bus shelter can be used to charge the Internet

The JCDecaux system administrator announced the installation of six Smart Street projects of four groups, which were screened by the Paris authorities and used as a process for evaluating new projects.

Six of these innovative design projects represent the company’s vision for digital services in an urban environment, aiming to make Paris easier to access and make the public more accessible.

This design provides five core themes: discovery, access to information, sharing, operations, and games. Paris residents and tourists can experience concept bus shelters, "city decoders" (city tour guides), digital totems and digital harbors. Upcoming innovations include digital playgrounds and E-villages.

This concept bus shelter is located on the corner of Henri IV Boulevard and Place de la Bastille and offers a wide range of innovative services. It represents the future of smart bus shelters, combining unprecedented comfort (more spacious seats and tents, improved use of a smooth pavilion, which provides lights at night and filters light during the day), There are also innovative features, such as free wireless connection, mobile charging point. Bus shelters allow the public to see more about Paris and the local area through 72-inch high-quality historical photographs.

The development of technology provides a reliable guarantee for digital signage terminal applications. Whether it is the installation and deployment of Paris’s Smart Street or the digital airport built by Xiamen Airlines equipped with interstellar digital signage, it shows the appeal of digital signage. In the future, with the breakthrough and development of technology, new designs and applications will inevitably emerge in an endless stream to enhance the application of digital signage terminals, and to better serve the public while highlighting the characteristics.

Bus shelters also provide a seismic generator that operates through a GPS network, marking JCDecaux’s uninterrupted commitment to public service. The core part of this project is to provide practical, clear information and it is easy to read from a distance. Located on the screen above the car schedule, broadcast live news from Paris, France, and other countries. At bus shelters, users can browse classified ads, find the right city route and discover what can be done around them.

The concept bus waiting room was designed by internationally renowned designer Patrick Jouin. He previously worked with JCDecaux on the equipment for Group Street and the bicycle docking station in Vélib. Métalforming, Défibrillateur OpérationnelConnecté, GlassUnlimited and LaParisiennedePhotographie also worked with the group on this project.

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