ClearLED, PEAK3 Bring ATSC 3.0 Tech to Transparent LED Displays
ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, delivers 4K UHD video and interactive content via over-the-air broadcast rather than internet streaming.
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ClearLED, a North American provider of transparent LED display technology, and PEAK3, an ATSC 3.0-data enabled edge pathway service provider, announced a strategic partnership to bring next-generation broadcast technology to digital signage solutions.
The collaboration will integrate PEAK3’s ATSC 3.0 data delivery technology into ClearLED’s transparent display products, potentially reducing costs and improving reliability for businesses deploying digital signage networks.
ATSC 3.0, also known as NextGen TV, delivers 4K UHD video and interactive content via over-the-air broadcast rather than internet streaming, eliminating dependency on constant internet connectivity.
“With ATSC 3.0, digital signage can harness the power of broadcast technology to deliver crystal-clear video, emergency alerts, and targeted messaging without relying on expensive data networks,” said Alp Sezen, CEO at PEAK3. “This is a game-changer for businesses and municipalities looking for scalable, cost-efficient signage solutions.”
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The partnership comes as the US digital signage market is projected to grow from $9.16 billion in 2025 to $13.38 billion by 2030, according to industry forecasts.
ClearLED’s product line includes transparent LED walls, films, meshes, nets, and glass solutions for both indoor and outdoor applications. The company holds more than 20 patents on its transparent display technology.
“We at ClearLED are technology driven…period,” said David Morris, CTO of ClearLED. “We provide state of the art experiences for our customers all over the world. New, novel technology that has the ability to scale and support that value, is something we always explore.”
The ATSC 3.0 integration offers several advantages for digital signage networks, including reduced reliance on internet streaming, enhanced content quality with 4K video capability, increased signal reliability, improved scalability, and emergency alerting functionality.
Recent industry data indicates that 76% of American consumers have entered previously unvisited stores due to compelling digital signage, while 68% have made purchases influenced by digital displays.
ClearLED’s displays are used by global brands including Nike, Pepsi, and Zara. The company manages all aspects of client needs from custom design to maintenance, with manufacturing based in Shenzhen, China.
PEAK3 provides standards-based, wireless IP multicast network services, offering what it calls “Data-Streaming as a Service” for organisations seeking efficient data delivery methods.
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