From stadium ribbons to portable rental walls — BrightSpot scopes, supplies, installs and services LED systems engineered for South African conditions, wind loads, and load-shedding realities. One supplier. Survey to first pixel.
From a P10 stadium ribbon at full sun to a P1.5 product-launch wall going on a camera — same engineering discipline, same compliance pack, same install crew.
Every BrightSpot install ships with a dayparting engine — the same logic that runs broadcast TV ad-stacks, but per-screen and triggered by sensors. Brightness, content, and dwell-time adapt to the metric the screen exists to move: opportunity-to-see, dwell, recall, conversion.
Four phases. One team. We file the permits, mount the kit, calibrate the colour, and stand behind the certificate of compliance.
We walk the site. Sightlines, ambient light, mounting surface, power circuit, network path. Photographed, measured, documented.
Wind-load and weight calculations to SANS 10160. Drawings for council, landlord, heritage approval. We file the application pack.
Mounted, calibrated, networked. Spares handed over. Operator trained. Certificate of Compliance issued and signed off.
Optional plan: 24/7 telemetry monitoring, 4-hour national SLA, pixel and module replacement, annual re-calibration to factory Δ E ≤ 3.
We do the engineering, file the paperwork, and stand behind the certificate. Hardware ships with the full compliance pack — no scrambling at sign-off.
A digital billboard network isn't just media inventory — it's a public-safety surface. The same fibre that ships a brand spot can carry an incident-ahead alert, a load-shedding notice, or a missing-child message in under 4 seconds, master-overridden from the City's TMC.
Walk-through within 7 working days. Engineering drawings within 14. Permits, install and commissioning — all in one supplier, all signed off.