Installing digital signage isn’t just about hanging a screen on the wall—it’s about getting all of the details right from the very beginning. In this session, we’ll walk through a real-world, step-by-step process for wall-mounted signage installations that helps you work smarter, more efficiently, and avoid costly surprises. You’ll learn how to assess site readiness, coordinate with other trades, and catch problems before they slow you down. We’ll cover everything from gear prep and site readiness to mounting details, documentation, and system checks—plus the small touches that leave a lasting impression with your customers. Whether you’re just getting into signage or are already a seasoned pro, this session is packed with practical tips to help you stay sharp, build trust, and deliver work you’re proud of—every time.

In this webinar, you will:

  • Evaluate site readiness and identify missing or incomplete infrastructure prior to installation.
  • Review project documentation including scope of work, BOM, and architectural mounting requirements.
  • Apply AV industry standards and best practices to streamline signage installation, minimize issues, and verify system performance.

 

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Instructors

Jim Spencer
AV Educator
Legrand AV

Jim Spencer is a key member of Legrand AV’s Learning Experience team, where he plays a vital role in developing training programs and curricula tailored for the AV industry. Jim brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles at CDW’s audiovisual practice and as a long-time designer at the University of Notre Dame. Before that, he honed his skills working with a local integrator. Jim holds AVIXA’s CTS-D and CTS-I accredited certifications, along with numerous other certifications and honors from leading manufacturers and industry organizations, reflecting his broad expertise and commitment to professional excellence.

Event Information


Date
20 May 2025

Time
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time

Type
Webinar