Future of Retail by Smart Vending Machines

By | August 23, 2016

New video posted by Smart Vending Machines yesterday.

The Future of Retail Powered by Vending Machines from John Apostolides on Vimeo.

 

About Smart Vending Machines have a vending solution for your business that has great potential to boost your return on investment (ROI). This is achieved through our intelligent software capability that provides a previously unheard of level of intuitive intelligence, giving you the potential to manage machines remotely.

What this means is Smart Vending Machines can be managed and monitored remotely to assess critical aspects of your business including inventory, stock levels and security. They can also accept cash payments as well as, cashless and mobile payments.

At the same time, Smart Vending Machines allow you to manage and publish digital signage and paid advertisements to provide a better user experience with touch-screen and multimedia interactivity. We can also help you to assess and target the age and gender demographics of your customers, leading to stronger sales.

 

Author: Retail Systems

Craig Allen Keefner is an influential figure in the self-service technology industry, best known for his leadership in kiosks, digital signage, and retail automation. Based in Denver, Colorado, Keefner has managed the Kiosk Industry Group (Kiosk Manufacturer Association) since 2014, supporting self-service professionals and overseeing projects in kiosks, point-of-sale systems, thin client technology, and related fields.​ Over his career, Keefner has served in various executive and managerial roles—including as owner and CEO of pioneering kiosk and retail tech companies, as well as managing key industry websites such as kioskindustry.org and thinclient.org. His experience also includes significant contributions to the deployment and advancement of interactive technology in healthcare, retail, and smart cities.​ Keefner holds a BA from the University of Tulsa and has earned credentials in electronics and technology from institutions like the Missouri Institute of Technology and DeVry. Often recognized as “Mr. Kiosk,” he is noted for his expertise, industry advocacy, and innovation in digital self-service solutions