Montreal's World Trade Centre has installed its first digital signage wayfinding kiosks by iGotcha Media, developers of digital signage, video walls, kiosks and content.
December 16, 2014
Montreal's World Trade Centre has installed its first wayfinding kiosks by iGotcha Media, developers of digital signage, video walls, kiosks and content, according to a press release.
The 47-inch kiosks are now fully operational touchscreen stations aimed to improve customer experience, the announcement said. The kiosks enable customers to navigate large commercial and institutional spaces such as shopping malls, airports, universities, hospitals and more to find the service they need. Features include floor plan maps, pictures, cross-building pathfinder, email coupon promotions, calendar of events, a semantic search engine of name, description and keywords and "breadcrumbs" for clear paths to specific destinations with optimized routes for disabled users.
The kiosks provide merchants an interactive platform for video and text communication, data catching through newsletter registration and a cloud-based content management system.