Projected signage to lead the way

As technology continues to shape the future of business, projected signage is set to be the health and safety solution that shines brightly in the warehousing and manufacturing industries this year. Experts in projected signage – Projected Image – believe that projected safety signage will be the go-to solution for warehousing and manufacturing businesses that [...] The post Projected signage to lead the way first appeared on Warehouse & Logistics News.

Mar 9, 2025 - 15:15
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Projected signage to lead the way

As technology continues to shape the future of business, projected signage is set to be the health and safety solution that shines brightly in the warehousing and manufacturing industries this year.

Experts in projected signage – Projected Image – believe that projected safety signage will be the go-to solution for warehousing and manufacturing businesses that want to stay ahead in safety and compliance this year.

“With industry leaders calling for workplace safety to be a priority in 2025, and technology and automation integration a key focus for warehouse 5.0, projected safety signage is the solution. Even in the most demanding conditions, it delivers clear health and safety messaging for humans and collaborative robots (Cobots),” says Ian Spoors, Managing Director of Projected Image.

According to the projection experts, projected safety signage offers adaptability, durability and visibility, making it well-suited to the challenges of modern industrial environments.

“Projectors shine bright health and safety signs onto almost any surface. The signage is hard to miss, helps to increase HSE compliance and is more readable for machines and Cobots in your workplace,” adds Ian. Projectors also utilise interchangeable gobos (custom glass optical filters), allowing businesses to quickly update messages to reflect changing layouts, procedures or regulations.

“Unlike static signage, projected signage offers flexibility without the need for costly reapplying or repainting. As workplace safety is more important than ever, projected signage is a future-proof solution that enhances safety without disrupting operations,” says Ian.

Projected Image has also found an increase in companies automating their safety signage by integrating PIR sensors, timers and existing safety systems with their projectors.

“The adaptability of our gobo projectors allows businesses to update safety messages based on real-time conditions, such as shutter doors opening. This ensures the correct safety messages are shown at the correct time,” says Ian.

“We’ve worked with many businesses and have seen first-hand the positive impact our projected signage has on their health and safety efforts. Our team offers unparalleled knowledge and experience, so we can provide a projected safety solution to suit any needs,” concludes Ian.

By combining technology with over 25 years of industry expertise, Projected Image leads the way as projected signage shines a light on better health and safety in 2025.

More information about Projected Image can be found at projectedimage.com

 

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