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Government Digital Signage in Nepal

Government digital signage enables federal, state, and municipal institutions and organizations to communicate efficiently with the public and staff. Provide visitors with content that answers their questions and shortens their perceived wait times — an agile communication tool that improves visitor experiences, delivers essential messages, supports wayfinding, and much more.

Government Digital Signage in Nepal
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Improve public access

Service lists, required documents, fees, and queue status — refreshed whenever the policy or counter changes.

02

Coordinate across branches

Push the same notice to a hundred offices or one — federal, provincial, municipal — from a single portal.

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Speak in citizens' language

Nepali Devanagari support out of the box, plus English and regional language layouts for diverse audiences.

Improving public access to services

Make every service visit clearer for the public.

Citizens arrive with questions: what documents to bring, which counter to visit, how long the wait will be. SignageLAB answers those questions before they reach the desk — freeing staff time for the queries that actually need a human, and shortening perceived wait times across the lobby.

  • Digital Citizen Charter and service guide
  • Emergency Alerts pushed across every screen
  • Live Feed and Informative Videos
  • Informational Displays at every counter
Multi-branch coordination

Federal, provincial, and local — one signal, every office.

When a service charter changes or an advisory needs to go out, you don't want to call every district office. Push the update from the central portal and watch it appear on every screen across the network — including bilingual versions for audiences that need them.

  • Centrally managed multi-branch broadcast
  • Emergency and public-health advisories
  • Tax-counter and revenue collection updates
  • Nepali + regional language layouts
Use cases

What government offices teams put on their screens.

Digital citizen charter
Token & queue display
Tender & notice publication
Emergency alerts
Tax counter status
Recruitment & exam notices
Document checklists
Service hours & holiday schedule
Public health campaigns
Multi-branch broadcasts
Local language content
Citizen service explainers
FAQ

Questions teams ask before they switch.

01What is digital signage?
Digital signage is an innovative, multimedia experience for your visitors that lets you display content like internal messaging, advertisements, targeted media, and informational notices dynamically and instantly. It's an agile, engaging communication tool that drives engagement, enhances visitor experiences, and communicates brand identity — far beyond what print can deliver.
02What type of hardware do you provide?
From commercial-grade displays from the industry's leading brands to a wide range of mounting options, we offer every component for a complete solution. We work with you to match the right hardware to your budget and your office's needs.
03Can I use my existing screens?
Digital signage works with any screen that can connect to a computer (HDMI-in). A solutions expert can review your current monitors and confirm compatibility.
04What media formats do you support?
All popular formats — Adobe Flash, PowerPoint, PDF, and more — plus every major video codec including MP4, WMV, FLV, and AVI in standard and high definition.
05Can we manage screens across multiple offices from one place?
Yes — the SignageLAB portal supports unlimited branches under a single account. Group by district, province, or service type and push centrally.
06Can we override every screen with an emergency notice?
Authorised admins can broadcast an override to every screen in the network in one click — useful for advisories, election-day updates, or holiday notices.
Get started

Ready to put your screens to work?

Book a 30-minute walkthrough and we'll send a quote tailored to your locations within one working day. Most setups go live within a week.

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    30 min

    Live demo of the platform

  2. 02

    24 hrs

    Costed quote sent over

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    1 week

    Typical first-screen go-live