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HOLISTIC EFFICIENCY

Of course, sustainability isn’t just measured in the power used to operate the system. Both the scoreboard and digital perimeter utilise ADI’s new MT series of LED panel; a revolutionary new design that has a number of key features to help slash the carbon footprint of the solution, not just at point of manufacture, but also throughout it’s multi-year operating lifespan.

• MT is dramatically slimmer and lighter, meaning it uses fewer materials, takes less space and energy to ship and requires less materials in supporting structures.

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• MT uses the latest LEDs, chipsets and power supplies, allowing it to draw less power which also prolongs the lifetime of the product.

• MT units are a fully sealed fanless design, meaning they can be safely powered down, slashing standby power consumption.

Using Perimeter Differently

The strength of Forest Green’s sustainable message means that it has attracted an enviable suite of partner for a League 2 club. However, as you might expect, Vince has ambitions beyond the traditional partner messaging for the content on the digiBOARDs and they also use them to spread messaging about climate change and impact.

Massive Attack’s Robert del Naja is the Creative Director at the club, and he utilised the digital perimeter as a canvas to deliver a stark and powerful artistic piece that premiered during Forest Green’s FA Cup match vs Swindon which gave it a global audience.

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