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Soofa, a provider of solar-powered smart city technology and digital signage, has partnered with InSite Street Media, a leader in street-level media and college campus signage, to offer advertising on Soofa’s assets in Atlanta, GA.
The company's U.S. reach tripled in 2021 and the Soofa platform is now used by city and municipal partners in 41 cities across 15 states. "We've had rapid growth over the past year as cities look for ways to increase communication with their constituents as well as to deploy sustainable technology in their communities," Jason Young, CEO of Soofa, said in the press release.
Soofa claims the digital platform has been enhanced to make it more user-friendly for city leaders as well as more engaging for community members and businesses.
Soofa, a company specializing in solar-powered neighborhood news feed signs, recently expanded to Summit County after rollouts in California and the eastern United States.
The digital world is coming into the real world for Eastvale and San Jacinto residents. Digital kiosks have sprouted up in both cities, sharing news and allowing residents to vote in community feedback surveys.
After expanding across the Eastern seaboard, Soofa (Cambridge, MA), a provider of solar-powered digital signage, has entered a new market in California, the company recently announced.
The cities of Eastvale, San Jacinto and Fair Oaks are the first cities in California and on the West Coast to install the solar-powered smart city Soofa Signs. The Golden State expansion builds off the company’s success throughout the Northeast, Georgia, and Florida.
Soofa, a provider of a solar-powered digital signage, has expanded to the West Coast with solar-powered Soofa kiosk installations in the Greater Los Angeles and Sacramento metro areas, according to a press release. The cities of Eastvale, San Jacinto and Fair Oaks are the first cities in California and on the West Coast to have Soofa kiosks.
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