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KioWare Attends the 2019 Kiosk Summit

10/14/2019

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – On Friday, October 18, the 2019 Kiosk Summit will be taking place in London. The Summit is the only event dedicated to organizations and individuals who take advantage of self-service devices to interact with customers and reach a higher level of efficiency during the customer experience through state-of-the-art interactivity.

Naturally, KioWare will be taking part again this year, this time introducing a new product being released in conjunction with computer technology company, ASUS.

KioWare OS for Android on the ASUS Tinker Board will be introduced for the first time at the Kiosk Summit in London and will soon be available for purchase by organizations who are seeking kiosk software that requires low level operating system access. KioWare OS was devised in response to complications from consumer tablets being used as a less-than-ideal solution for the self-service kiosk needs of many organizations. The hardware and software sold with these devices is not designed for 24/7 utilization and, as a result, requires constant replacement of hardware and batteries. KioWare OS offers a more reliable Android-driven SBC kiosk solution at a lower cost with more design flexibility as well as an overall easier and cheaper level of operation maintenance.

More details about KioWare OS for Android on the ASUS Tinker Board will be revealed by KioWare representatives at the Summit. To find more information about KioWare and other products by KioWare, go to https://m.kioware.com/products.

Analytical Design Solutions, Inc. dba KioWare has been in business since 1991 providing IT consulting to businesses of all sizes, is located in York, Pennsylvania, and is a worldwide market leader in self-service kiosk and purposed device markets. KioWare is kiosk system software that kiosk applications are built on and is used in over 14,000 projects in over 140 countries with project deployments that range from a handful to many thousands of kiosks.

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