OCVibe, the $4 billion mixed-use development underway in Anaheim, is partnering with audiovisual firm Daktronics to install a $25 million fully integrated digital display system that will power large-scale LED screens across the 100-acre campus. Â
This includes a network of 20,000 square feet of high-impact LED video displays in various public spaces at OCVibe such as parking structures, parks, plazas and the upcoming food hall, Katella Commons. Daktronics has been a partner at the Honda Center for more than two decades. Â
A key display will be at the Urban Park which will have a media screen measuring 36-feet-high by 126-feet-wide, wider than a Boeing 737’s wingspan, according to OCVibe. Another 32.5-foot-high by 126-foot-wide marquee will span the Katella and Cerritos parking garages. Â
“The Urban Park’s integrated display technology allows us to support everything from large fan gatherings to curated outdoor entertainment and seasonal markets, all within a highly visible and connected environment,” Vice President of Special Events Katie Pederson said in a statement. Â
The screens are designed to “guide and inform” visitors by delivering real-time updates, wayfinding and event information about the district’s businesses and programming. The display system will be ready when the first phase of OCVibe opens in early 2027.Â
