Below you will find past case studies written about KioWare client kiosk projects and how they incorporated our KioWare kiosk software into their solution.
Newport News Public Library has installed 15 touch screen computers with KioWare, configured to access the Newport News Online Public Access Catalog. The kiosks allow users a safe and secure way to access OPAC without undue restrictions. Learn more...
With 2023 in full swing, the gyms will once again fill up with New Year’s “Resolutioners” looking to squeeze a workout into their routine. Having a kiosk placed at check-in can assist with the flow of foot traffic in and out of the building at peak workout hours. Learn more...
In order to bypass the typical frustrations that come with paying a utility bill, kiosks have been utilized as an option for bill payment for many utility companies and municipalities. Learn more...
Technology has paved the way to make banking easier, more convenient, and safer. Self-service devices and kiosks are an integral part of this improvement, giving customers the ability to manage their own financial portfolios any time of the day, and easier access to bankers and financial advisors. Learn more...
The Hospitality Hotspot program is a virtual concierge touchscreen terminal deployed at the Grand Pacific Palisades Resort and the Carlsbad Seapointe Resort in lobbies and public areas. It provides resort visitors with an interactive tool to identify local attractions, retrieve coupons, and create awareness around resort amenities, and navigation around resort properties. Learn more...
Before launching the brand new “On Fire” pottery exhibit, The Rockwell Museum of Western Art sought to create new marketing collateral that would be both compelling & interactive while improving their art labeling system. Crystal McKenzie, Inc., a brand strategy and marketing communications agency based in NYC, was brought on to identify the best solution for communicating, displaying, and encouraging visitor interaction with the detailed information from the 100 pieces on display. Learn more...