LedWave cases and projects

Museum of Tomorrow

Technology and modernity are highlights at the Museum of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro. LedWave is responsible for the entire LED technology part of the project.

Itaú Cube

Project carried out at the headquarters of Cubo Itaú, located in Vila Olímpia, in São Paulo. The building, opened in August 2018 with 14 floors, is the largest entrepreneurship hub in Latin America and receives around 2,000 people a day. For the execution of this innovative project, Cubo Itaú had the installation of 42 meters of LED panels, located in the entrance hall of the building. Indoor screens with PH3.9mm resolution are ideal for indoor environments. LedWave participated in the project in partnership with Futura Domotics, a technology and automation company. Cubo Itaú has an intelligent building, with the most innovative technologies on the market combined with the modernity of LED panels.

Boulevard Live

The largest LED panel in Latin America measures 1,125m² and is located in Brasília. Boulevard.Live makes it possible to broadcast up to 4 campaigns from non-competing categories, their positions alternate on the screen every 15 seconds and each brand can reach more than 43,000 monthly insertions. A space that brings together content and creativity and has the ability to transform ads into unforgettable campaigns. The panel launches a trend in Brazil that aims to create incredible experiences between brand and consumer at a level never seen before in Brazil.

HighLine

A media channel that enables new formats to communicate and interact with the public, delivering content, experience and entertainment in an integrated way. A space that was born to become a reference for the city and leave a legacy for the population. Much more than a vehicle, a content, experience and entertainment platform.

Neooh Circuit - Brasilia Airport

Developed by LedWave, a pioneer and leader in the supply of LED panels in Brazil, and operated by NEOOH, the largest programmatic media set in Latin America has no less than two very high resolution LED towers, with a total area of 200 square meters , and more than 30 state-of-the-art panels to enhance the exposure of content presented to passengers on a daily basis. The project also includes two mega-panels in "flag" format, eight meters wide each, reaching the entire flow of boarding and disembarking; several totems spread around the building, with complementary messages; and a high-impact tower in the terminal's Departures area.