October 05, 2004Gift Card Retail KiosksSt. Clair and KIS Introduce Gift Card Retail Kiosk LOUISVILLE, Colo., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- St. Clair Interactive and Kiosk Information Systems will be displaying a new self service gift card solution for retail kiosks. The new solution will be shown at the upcoming Digital Retailing tradeshow in San Francisco October 11 and 12th in booth 1218. ADVERTISEMENT Rick Malone, CEO of Kiosk Information Systems Inc said, "We're happy to work with St. Clair on another joint product. Gift Cards have a strong ROI and self-service makes the return even higher. We like products that offer real services and real returns for our retail customers!" Kiosk Information Systems designs and manufactures touch screen, self- service kiosk solutions for retail, human resources, employee benefits, CRM, Wi-Fi, loyalty, gaming and many more self-service applications. With more than 28 standard kiosk models, custom models, turnkey vending units such as public internet terminals and photo kiosks, KIS has the largest self-service product and services line from which to choose. For information about KIS products and services please visit www.kis-kiosk.com/ , call KIS at 303-466-5471 or email [email protected] St. Clair Interactive Communications is a pioneering designer, developer and producer of interactive touch screen self-service transaction applications. Its client list spans the globe and includes major companies in the retail, telecommunications, financial services, manufacturing, health care, transportation, education and public utilities sectors. Since it was established in 1983, St. Clair has delivered more than 460 interactive multi- media projects, each developed for specific business applications and each using its own combination of hardware / software / network / data / user interfaces. For more information about St. Clair Interactive please visit www.stclairinteractive.com or call 800-461-8335 or email [email protected]. St. Clair and KIS Introduce Gift Card Retail Kiosk Posted by Craig at October 5, 2004 05:07 PM |