Achieving universal design through centralized management of various emergency information and announcements using images and audio.
E.W.S. Corporation offers a system called the "Emergency Information Network Display System," which displays all urgent information from contact inputs and standard emails on computers connected to the network. By utilizing existing networks, computers, and digital signage, it can be implemented at a low cost. Additionally, it supports multilingual displays by allowing changes to the displayed content for each terminal device. 【Features】 ■ Patent: No. 4923304 ■ Supports 30 types of emergency information on the standard server and over 100 types on the extended input server ■ Standard support for 200 display terminals, with the option to add a relay server to support over 200,000 terminals ■ Emergency display images appear in front of the currently used applications, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Emergency information is compatible with contact input and information from emails ■ Supports not only Japanese but also multiple languages ■ No need for new wiring costs by using existing networks ■ Can send emails and voice to the transceiver simultaneously with the computer display *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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E.W.S. Corporation is engaged in the sales and support of information-related equipment and the development of information systems (including software). The "Emergency Information Network Display System," which notifies users of email information during emergencies with voice and images, was certified as a new product for promoting the creation of new industries in Mie Prefecture (in the fiscal year 2010). Additionally, a patent was obtained in February 2012.