OTDC to install LED billboards, signboards at key destinations

OTDC to install LED billboards, signboards at key destinations

Digital display board at Sri Jagannath hundi in front of Jayadev Bhawan in Bhubaneswar


Bhubaneswar: Odisha Tourism Development Corporation (OTDC) will install modern LED billboards and retro-reflective signboards at key destinations.The move aims to make travel easier and more engaging for visitors while giving a fresh digital push to tourism promotion. OTDC recently initiated the process to select a technical partner to implement the project.The initiative aims to enhance the experience of tourists and improve visibility of key destinations through digital technology and high-quality signage. OTDC identified 20 prime sites, including Puri beach, Swargadwar, Blue Flag beach, Konark bus stand, and Panthanivas.These systems will feature cloud-based software, wireless connectivity, and 4K video playback, enabling real-time content updates for tourism campaigns and public information.Alongside digital displays, large retro-reflective hoardings — measuring up to 12 metres by 6 metres — will be installed at major junctions such as Baidaspur, Chandanpur, and Pipili toll gate to improve night-time visibility and safety for travellers.“Odisha has so much to offer, but sometimes visitors struggle to find clear directions or updates on events. These one-of-a-kind boards will make navigation simpler and keep tourists informed,” said an OTDC official.
Tourists welcomed the plan. “When I visited Puri last year, I relied on locals for directions. Digital boards will be a big help for people like us who come from outside the state,” said Ananya Sharma, a traveller from Delhi.Experts said the initiative will boost Odisha’s image as a smart tourism destination. “This is a step towards blending technology with heritage. It will make the experience more interactive and attract younger travellers,” said tourism analyst Rajiv Sethi.The project includes a 5-year maintenance plan to ensure uninterrupted service. OTDC invited bids from reputed agencies, with plans to finalise the selection process by January-end. Officials said the installations will start early this year.“This is about creating a welcoming environment for tourists and showcasing Odisha’s cultural richness in a modern way. This is a fine step taken by the govt. Key tourist places should be covered in the project,” Sethi added.
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