Open2 supporIng sustainability: The stylish riverside Nenuphar restaurant and bouIque hotel in Afsnee, Belgium teamed up with PPDS and AV integraIon specialist, TechWorks, to introduce four sleek and sustainable ‘zero power’ 25” Philips Tableaux Advanced Colour ePaper (ACeP) displays, replacing its exisIng paper-based posters and digiIsing its communicaIons.

With a history dating back to 1795 and located on the scenic banks of the river Leie in Afsnee – a sub-municipality of the city of Ghent, Belgium – the Nenuphar is a popular ‘high-end’ destination and overnight retreat for locals and tourists seeking a welcoming and serene atmosphere away from the busy streets of Ghent city centre.

Outside of its lavish eight room hotel, the Nenuphar provides an experiential celebration of Belgian culture, from locally sourced drinks and cuisine to its interior walls decorated with paintings by Ghent-born Gustave De Smet (1877- 1943), one of the fathers of Flemish Expressionism.

With a focus on blending the past with the present, and an ever-growing desire to enhance its sustainability credentials and reduce its ecological footprint, the Nenuphar owners sought a user friendly digital solution to replace and eliminate paper wastage used to communicate its messaging to visitors.

The power for change 

Teaming up with local AV integration specialist, TechWorks, the multi-award-winning – and now globally available – sleek and stylish Philips Tableaux Advanced Colour ePaper digital signage series from PPDS was immediately identified as the clear choice to achieve the owners’ ambitions, with four 25” portable models strategically placed for maximum engagement in – but not limited to – the bar, restaurant, event, and restroom areas.

Seamlessly integrated into the elegant spaces, without distracting from the curated ambiance, the Philips Tableaux displays have transformed the way the Nenuphar’s team communicates with its customers, eliminating paper – with near zero power consumption. 

A technological breakthrough in design and engineering, Philips Tableaux from PPDS is the world’s first ACeP display series to be launched by a global display manufacturer. Ticking all boxes for the Nenuphar team, the display range – which also includes 13” and 32” size variants – delivers unprecedented environmental and energy savings, providing vivid imagery 24 hours a day, seven days a week, unplugged and without using a kW of power for days, weeks, or even years. Minimal power is needed only when changing the image displayed or for remote management.

Personalised experiences 

Content can be easily created and shared on all, or on individual displays, with special offers, restaurant menus, safety messaging and, of course, a library of paintings by Gustave. These are just some examples of how the four Philips Tableaux displays are being used. Portable, and weighing just 3.5kg, installation uses and locations inside and outside* the Nunuphar are, however, potentially infinite, and the displays can be placed in any space, with or without accessible power points.

Nenuphar staff can create a setlist of content to be displayed during specific times of the day, ie. menu changes (specials, availability), in-house marketing (such as happy hour, live music), or business branding for corporate events.

Due to the spontaneous nature of the food and beverage industry, ad hoc content can also be quickly created and displayed to reflect the real-time environment and conditions. This could be messaging around the weather conditions, unplanned in-house promotions, or for specific customers and groups, such as congratulatory messages for those celebrating special occasions, stag parties, or sporting events.

Augmented with PPDS’ professional Android SoC processor, as well as WiFi/LAN, displays inside the Nunuphar can be managed manually on site or entirely remotely with minimal training.

Paper wastage has now dropped significantly – as have poster printing costs, while new opportunities have been created and seized as a direct result of the installations, resulting in the project being labelled a complete success.

* Protective casing required for outside installations.