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The Challenge
Previously reliant on paper-based tariff and marketing materials, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh faced inefficiencies in updating visitor communications. The need for real-time messaging, sustainability improvements, and enhanced customer engagement led them to seek a robust digital signage solution.
(Note: All imagery from Q4 2024)
The Solution
The digital solution spans across the hospitality estate, including John Hope Gateway, The Terrace Café and the Eastgate. During events, portable solutions such as counter-based tablets are added to support teams across the grounds.
The Conclusion
Since its deployment in March 2024, the digital signage network has had a significant impact on customer engagement and operational efficiency:
Campaign Success: Plant to Plate Initiative
One standout application of the digital signage network is its integration into the site’s cafes, supporting the Plant to Plate initiative. Positioned above hot plate stations, screens inform visitors that 75% of the dishes’ ingredients are sourced directly from the gardens. The digital displays also educate guests on the seasonality of produce and provide additional insights into the culinary experience.
Marketing and Communication
The digital signage network has become a key driver for promotions, offering a versatile marketing platform for in-house campaigns. With dynamic content scheduling, the venue can seamlessly switch between menus, special deals, marketing, visitor comms and event promotions, maximising engagement.
Streamlined Operations & Cost Savings
By leveraging a cloud-based CMS, Digital Messaging Company has significantly reduced the time and resources required for content updates. The solution enables:
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