The expansion marks a shift for the Boston-based provider, which maintains a portfolio of over 1,500 partners. By digitizing photos, biographies, and historical records, the company allows organizations to create searchable, interactive archives. The Burlington Sports Hall of Fame in Ontario, for instance, uses the system to showcase local athletic achievements, while the North Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame integrates QR codes to link visitors directly to scholarship portals.
In the corporate and nonprofit sectors, the utility of these displays is evolving. The Hawthorn Football Club utilizes the software to house a digital museum spanning back to 1903, whereas VAU Veterans and Athletes United employs the technology to honor fallen service members. Similarly, companies like SimVentions have adopted the platform to document milestones and internal culture. With an 87+ NPS rating, the company is positioning its plug-and-play interface as a standardized tool for any group looking to turn static archives into accessible, multimedia visitor experiences.





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