Barco has signed a contract to renovate what is thought to be the largest video wall in Latin America.
The contract was signed on the second day of a Belgian Economic Mission to Brazil.
The 50-metre video wall was installed in 2011 at CPTM in Sao Paulo, the largest rail passenger transport operator in South America.
CPTM servers around 1.9m passengers a day across 196km of tracks, on six lines, with 57 stations.
The control system installed 13 years ago features 66 LED rear projection cubes (OL-271) in a 32 x 2 and 1 x 2 configuration, which are operated 24/7 to monitor over 2,750 journeys per day.
The system is to be upgraded next year with Barco's (ODL-721) laser-lit rear projection video wall technology, together with its CTRL platform. The installation will be supported by a 30-month maintenance contract.
The upgrade is designed to extend the video wall's lifespan by another 15 years.
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