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▲ invidis recognized SMART Signage QxC in its “Green Signage – Hall of Fame”

 

Samsung Electronics announced that its SMART Signage QxC has been honored in the prestigious “Green Signage – Hall of Fame” by invidis, a German digital signage consultancy.

 

The “Green Signage – Hall of Fame” recognizes sustainable digital signage products from display manufacturers around the world. This year, Samsung’s SMART Signage QxC series — specifically the QH55C model — has been recognized for reducing 168 listed carbon footprint metrics.

 

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▲Samsung’s SMART Signage QH55C was awarded a place in invidis’ Green Signage Hall of Fame

 

Samsung remains committed to eco-conscious initiatives across the product lifecycle, exemplifying its sustainability efforts with the latest SMART Signage Q series (QHC, QMC and QBC).

 

These SMART Signage Q series models feature an Eco Sensor feature that adjusts screen brightness based on the surrounding environment, allowing users to manage power consumption more efficiently. Additionally, the rear covers on these models contain 10% post-consumer materials (PCM) to reduce the use of regular plastic during manufacturing.

 

Apart from this “Hall of Fame” honor, the Q series has achieved several other notable certifications including:

 

  • Carbon Footprint certification from TÜV Rheinland – Making the Q series the first signage model to receive this award
  • ENERGY STAR 8.0 certification from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Recognizing the series’ energy efficiency
  • Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) certification from the Global Electronics Council – Acknowledging the series’ eco-conscious design and manufacturing processes

 

The QH55C model was also featured at the Digital Signage Summit Europe (DSSE) in May 2024 where the latest innovations in digital signage sustainability were showcased.

 

Samsung’s ongoing efforts toward sustainability and innovation will continue to raise the bar within the digital signage industry, ensuring that environmental responsibility remains a priority alongside technological advancement.

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