Case Studies

Places Leisure

Places Leisure is a leading provider of fitness and leisure services in the UK, offering state-of-the-art facilities including gyms, swimming pools, and sports courts. Prior to using LiveSpace, Places Leisure relied on a mix of A4 posters, banners, and leaflets for internal promotions. However, these traditional methods often failed to capture the attention of their audience effectively.

Hope for Tomorrow

Hope for Tomorrow is a charity on a mission to help the NHS deliver cancer treatment closer to where patients live and has been using LiveSpace digital signage for more than 2 years.

Stroud Court Community Trust

Stroud Court asked us to provide a LiveSpace system that enabled their staff to easily share messages and good news stories containing images and video. The brief was to provide a way of sharing news about events and the wide variety of activities taking place at the Stroud Court, with visitors and staff.

YouTube Space London

At the beginning of 2016 we were approached by David Errock of Wave Science Technology to participate in a project to provide digital signage for YouTube in Kings Cross, London; a new facility with three studios for contributors to record YouTube videos and stream live to the internet, as well as provide a space for them to meet and interact.

Xaverian College

Xaverian College is a Catholic sixth form college in Rusholme, Manchester with 1,750 full-time students aged 16-19 and a further 75 students from the University of Manchester taking a Foundation Year in Medicine, Dentistry or Science. Resources are arranged across eight buildings on a university style campus. MRG was commissioned to implement a campus-wide digital signage system.

Bar One Racing

Bar One Racing comprises a twenty shop retail estate with its headquarters based in Dundalk, Republic of Ireland. In the past eighteen months a number of bookmakers have investigated replacement screen systems for their shops. Embracing the economies introduced by new technologies Bar One Racing has grasped the opportunity to make sweeping changes to their business.

Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament

In 2015 we were asked to provide a touchscreen solution to provide information to public areas of the Senedd of the then National Assembly for Wales.

New Zealand Racing Board

When the New Zealand Racing Board (NZRB) began their process of looking at a replacement system they focused their sights on the most mature market available and came to the UK. Both Openbet and 2DB were approached but it was MRG Systems who succeeded in their bid. The contract for a replacement screen and studio system was signed in November 2010 and the first two outlets went live during March 2011.

UK Parliament

At the beginning of February 2012 we were asked if we could replace the existing fifteen screen digital signage system in Parliament with an updated solution that would utilise the existing fixings as far as possible to minimise the heritage impact. We had originally installed the system in 2004.