17 March 2011

DesignContact's subsidiary, DC Connect recently launched the [i]connect Kiosk, which makes [i]cell technology available for the first time in an affordable, all-in-one, standalone kiosk. The reception of the technology has been strong as with [i]connect, museums, galleries and other exhibitors can take advantage of [i]cell technology’s unique “no-touch” interactive capabilities without the time and expense of a custom design and build.


You can see this techology at AAM and at Mutual Concerns in a few weeks.

The [i]connect Kiosk display is an easy to set up frame and graphic system with the monitor, computer and all the techology filling in a space  less than 4" thick!  Just plug in the power cord and you are set to go. No network connection is needed. The [i]connect Kiosk can be customized to include more cells, a larger panel and/or different face materials.

The newly introduced unit is already on its way to such diverse users as Southern California Edison and the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library.  The custom version of the technology has been used by Idaho National Labs, the Ah Tah Thi Ki msueum of the Seminole Indian Tribe, and pharmacuetical giant BAYER.