June 22, 2026 — Worldwide Digital Signage shared a new operational update outlining progress on its public-safety communications work, including a signed letter of intent for a missing person reporting and digital signage pilot in Durango, Mexico.
The update positions the Durango initiative as part of a broader effort to use digital signage for faster public communication, emergency messaging, and community safety response. It also points to prior network success in Jamaica through Intelligent Multimedia, where the missing-children reporting and digital signage model was described as already functioning across the partner network.
Together, those developments suggest growing momentum for signage systems that can do more than deliver commercial messaging. Worldwide Digital Signage is continuing to frame digital displays as practical infrastructure for public information, urgent alerts, and time-sensitive community communications.
The June 22 update also identified Vancouver Island as a near-term outreach focus and named Roger Baxter of HPMC as the immediate contact for resolving technical hurdles tied to the next stage of deployment.
Worldwide Digital Signage continues to develop public-facing communication systems intended to support missing person reporting, emergency awareness, and broader information delivery across digital signage networks.
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