DANVILLE, Ill., March 20, 2018 -- Watchfire Signs, a leading manufacturer of LED signs and digital billboards, will showcase its new line of indoor LED signs at the 2018 ISA Sign Expo, March 22-24 in Orlando, booth #2407. Click to Tweet.
Ultra-high resolution indoor digital signs are an ideal solution for advertising and branding, wayfinding and scoreboard applications. Watchfire indoor LED signs are available in custom sizes and four different pitch configurations. Cloud-based Ignite OPx2 control software is included and provides flexibility to manage one or many signs. Specialized Ignite software is also available for use with sporting events and live event production.
Watchfire will also be giving onsite demonstrations of Ignite software for a variety of applications. Designed and created by Watchfire engineers specifically for use with Watchfire sign hardware, Ignite is available in a cloud-based option or as installed software. The software includes a large library of EasyArt stills and animations, and features widgets that allow users to display information in real time—including social media integration and other data feeds. New enhancements to common workflows and expanded content options make Ignite the most advanced sign management system available.
Watchfire’s new sports market director, Bob Ferrulo, will be on hand to discuss the company’s growing line of LED sports boards. With expanded sports offerings backed by Watchfire’s quality and reliability, sign companies can partner with a known industry leader to meet all their sports project needs.
To celebrate their long-term partnership with sign companies and the sign industry, Watchfire will once again honor the industry’s best sign designs. Ace Sign Company has been chosen as the Grand Prize winner of the 4th Annual Watchfire LED Sign Awards for its design and fabrication of the HSHS Medical Group—Family Health landmark sign in Springfield, Ill. “Watchfire partners with respected and knowledgeable sign company professionals to provide the best, most innovative LED products on the market,” said David Warns, Watchfire’s vice president of sales. “Our partnerships in the sign industry are the foundation of our collective success.”
Watchfire Signs established the LED Sign Awards in 2014 to recognize Watchfire dealer partners who best showcase the capabilities of outdoor digital advertising. Winning signs display excellence in design, legibility of digital messages and advertising effectiveness. The full list of winners will be announced following ISA.
About Watchfire
Watchfire Signs designs and engineers the best looking, most durable outdoor LED signs and digital billboards, which help businesses and organizations increase visibility and drive growth. Headquartered in Danville, Ill., Watchfire has manufactured electric signs since 1932 and LED signs, using meticulously sourced components from around the world, since 1998. The company has more than 60,000 Watchfire LED signs in operation worldwide and has more digital billboard customers in the U.S. than any other brand. For information, go to http://www.watchfiresigns.com.
For information contact:
Linda Muskin, 847-432-7300
[email protected]
Mara Conklin, 847-816-9411
[email protected]


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