Navigo® Guides St. Louis Circuit Court Into the Digital Age with Digital Signage

Navigo® Guides St. Louis Circuit Court Into the Digital Age with Digital Signage

Released April 25 , 2025

Courthouse Digital Signage with Wayfinding

The Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri, serving the City of St. Louis, has announced the installation of a new digital directory system at their two downtown courthouses, the Clyde S. Cahill Courts Building and the Mel Carnahan Courthouse, delivering a more modern and efficient experience for visitors and staff.

 

The newly implemented system was developed in partnership with Interactive Touchscreen Solutions, Inc., the creator of Navigo digital signage software. Designed to streamline navigation and reduce confusion, the digital directory provides real-time information about courtroom locations, schedules, and department listings.

 

Courthouse Digital Signage with Wayfinding

This project is part of a broader initiative to improve accessibility and visitor engagement within the buildings. The new digital directory enables guests to quickly locate courtrooms and offices using a large touchscreen interface, enhancing both clarity and convenience.

 

Interactive Touchscreen Solutions, Inc., based in Maryland, has been a trusted developer of interactive digital signage and directory systems for over 20 years. Their Navigo platform is widely used in courthouses, government buildings, commercial real estate, and healthcare facilities across the country.

 

“We’re proud to support the St. Louis Circuit Court with a system that not only looks great but also makes a real difference for daily visitors,” said, VP of Sales and Marketing, Natalie Bobila, for Interactive Touchscreen Solutions. “Navigo was built to simplify complex spaces, and this installation does exactly that.”

 

For more information about the Navigo system or to schedule a demo, visit www.itouchinc.com.

 
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