EPOS Innovation Of The Year!
Project Manager Ric Poletti was very, (and justifiably), proud of his team and sent the following message out:
"This year’s Retail System Awards were held at Grosvenor House in London this week to recognise the stars of retail, celebrating the hard work, commitment and technical innovation in the retail sector. K3 worked with Kiddicare and Protouch design, build and implement 30 colourfully branded Xen X5 Kiosks which offer 19” touch screens, chip & pin and K3’s Kiosk application at Kiddicare’s new store and Distribution centre in Peterborough. We submitted our project for the ‘EPoS Innovation of the Year’ award and am proud to announce that we WON beating the six other finalists;
- 02 & Torex
- TEsco & Wincor Nixdorf
- Dunhelm & Vista Retail Support
- The Co-operative Group
- The Pier & Agility
- Wasabi & Commidea
This is a prestigious award to win and congratulations go to everyone who had a part in achieving this success, especially our Kiosk team Dominic Manning, Vinee Ly and Paul Baxter."
It's always nice to get a bit of recognition, and we think such a great solution deserves it - so congratulations also to Kiddicare for their progressive approach to technology. Retail Week published an article on the work Kiddicare are doing with K3, which you can download from the The Retail People website. So many retailers restrict going multi-channel to having a website, (and if it's not transactional it's NOT multi-channel). Kiosks are another channel that are gaining recognition, with their capacity to increase capability in store.
The features that we think are particularly great about kiosks are:
- Customers can view stock, check quantity status, reserve or even pay, at the kiosk (and get all the paperwork such as invoices, reciepts and so on from the terminal). In terms of queue busting and freeing up sales staff this is a great facility.
- It can be branded to fit in with the business branding, and the onscreen look and feel can be configured to replicate the business website. This gives that lovely seamless feel across channels that retailers are all looking for.
- Large items that just don't make sense to display in store, can be found via the kiosks and ordered straight from the warehouse leaving more valuable floor space, (customers can arrange delivery or pick up via the terminal).






