Self-service kiosks

Train stations, airports, supermarkets, banks, museums, restaurants, exhibitions... Due to the huge flow of visitors and the large number of similar questions, the reference and information service in these institutions is overloaded, and in some, there is no service at all.

Information kiosks help relieve the workload of service personnel and thereby reduce the costs of reference and information services.

Train stations, airports, supermarkets, banks, museums, restaurants, exhibitions... Due to the huge flow of visitors and a large number of similar questions, the reference and information service in these institutions is overloaded, and in some, there is no service at all.

Information kiosks help relieve the workload of service personnel and thereby reduce the costs of reference and information services.

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For example, at a train station, using a touchscreen information kiosk, you can find out the train schedule and ticket availability.

At the airport, an information kiosk that receives information in real time will tell you whether check-in for your flight has begun and the exact route to the check-in point.

Kiosks installed in exhibition complexes are equipped with an exhibition plan and allow visitors to quickly navigate the exhibition pavilion and find the right stand.

In a restaurant, a kiosk will help visitors get acquainted with the menu, discount system, and available seats without even entering hall.

Using a kiosk installed in a supermarket, you can find the product you're interested in within seconds, check the price, and check its expiration date. The kiosk can also be used to notify you of promotions running in the supermarket. Customers often don't know how many points are on their card, but with a kiosk, they can check this themselves, without wasting their time or the cashier's. A kiosk provides customers with as much information as possible, thereby increasing the likelihood of a purchase and, consequently, the establishment's profits.

In all of these cases, the use of touchscreen kiosks, rather than conventional computer workstations, is entirely justified, as the former offer a number of advantages. This is a simple and intuitive touch interface, vandal resistance, the ability to easily connect to local and global information networks, space savings (no more than 1 sq. m), the ability to continuously operate without special maintenance.

The kiosks have a full set of multimedia tools and integrate peripheral devices, such as a barcode scanner, printer and card reader, to create a complete self-service solution.

The kiosks can be installed virtually anywhere - on a table, shelf, wall, stand or pedestal.

The kiosks are designed for many years of reliable and trouble-free service under the highest workloads. They are designed to operate in harsh environments, with parameters (temperature and humidity ranges, dust pollution) significantly different from the "greenhouse" conditions of an office. The kiosks undergo rigorous mechanical and thermal stress testing. All components are optimally integrated into a single unit, significantly increasing the reliability of the entire device compared to kiosks "assembled" from a standard personal computer and peripherals housed in a case.


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