Wincor World, the annual tradeshow sponsored by Wincor Nixdorf and its partners, took place Jan. 29-31, 2008, in Paderborn, Germany.
One of the many cool touches at Wincor World was a remotely navigated dirigible.
The Customer Managed Checkout kiosk is a complete solution that accepts payment by card and cash.
Wincor Nixdorf's ticketing kiosk employs a touchscreen and acceptors for multiple payment types to help users secure travel.
A close-up of the ticketing kiosk's monitor.
The APO-POINT medical kiosk dispenses health information and works with health-plan cards. It was developed with Service & Retail Systems GmbH.
Wincor Nixdorf's lottery applications combine touchscreen interfaces with secure payment technology. The kiosks even can offer prepaid products such as cellphone top-ups.
This postal self-service kiosk can print stamps or parcel labels, accept multiple payment types and recycle coins.
A new checkout application from Wincor Nixdorf allows for a cashier to scan items from one customer while the previous customer pays. The simultaneity increases through-put.
A close-up of the scan-and-pay cash-recycling technology.
The POS Tower 150 R non-cash is a simpler checkout kiosk that comes without the complexity of coin and note acceptance.
The POS Tower 150 R non-cash is a simpler checkout kiosk that comes without the complexity of coin and note acceptance.
This recycling kiosk accepts the return of one-way and refillable beverage containers, and even crates. Its software can be integrated with store IT.
Wincor Nixdorf’s iMediate kiosk provides an interactive solution for digital on-demand services. Not only can users rapidly edit and print digital pictures, they can summon music and mobile applications on demand.
The iBase is a low-cost, ultra-compact kiosk terminal for standard applications. It can be wall- or shelf-mounted.
The RFID-Tango can account for up to 100 items at a time, maintaining an ongoing, itemized total cost of the goods.
Wincor Nixdorf’s ProCash 2000xe.
One exhibit used a 3D presentation, complete with glasses!
A shiny Fiat helped draw visitors to the display of pumpside self-service.
The NAMOS paylane multimedia application permits transactions, as well as the broadcast of product or service offerings, and even newstickers and interactive Internet applications.
The employee self-service kiosk provides secure printouts of shift plans, payroll records, time accounts and more. A browser allows access to intranet and Internet applications.
This ProConsult is a multifunction information and transaction terminal with document scanner with character recognition. Many versions of the ProConsult exist to assure easy integration.
The ProInfo 1000 is a multifunction transaction terminal that can facilitate videoconferencing with an employee in the back office.
Wincor Nixdorf’s shelf-labeling solution allows retailers to rapidly and accurately change pricing information, as well as helping them save on staff and material costs.
The Real 360 moves goods through a tunnel of scanners, ringing goods up at up to twice the speed of even the best checkers.
An inside view of the Real 360’s scanning solution.
The ProCash 3100xe.
The iScan Pay Tower 200R is a payment terminal with payment by cash and card. It enables separation of scanning and payment, as well as recycling of coins and notes with high capacities.
A week before the show, Wincor Nixdorf finished a prototype card dispenser. A shopper can apply for credit, for example, and get her personalized card on the spot, and begin to shop with it right away.
The card dispenser allows the applicant to choose her design template.