Rail transit and bus display technology
This term refers to the set of technologies used to display information onboard trains, subways, and buses, as well as in stations and at stops. It includes both the hardware (LED, LCD, TFT, and e-ink screens) and the software that manages the content.
What is it for:
Display real-time information on schedules, stops, delays, and routes.
Support safety announcements and emergency communications.
Publish multimedia content or advertisements.
Improve accessibility with clear text, symbols, and sometimes multilingual ads.
Main features:
High brightness and resistance
to be readable in indoor/outdoor environments and in difficult conditions.
Reliability and durability
to operate for a long time in contexts subject to vibrations, temperature variations and intensive use.
Connectivity
to update content in real time via network (4G/5G, Wi-Fi, fiber).
Integration with on-board systems
such as GPS, sensors and traffic management systems.

