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Samsung, iNUI Studio launch touchless kiosk solution

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February 3, 2022

Samsung Electronics Canada and iNUI Studio have launched the AirxTouch Series 3, a touchless interactive kiosk solution, according to a company press release.

To design the kiosk solution, iNUI Studio designed a Samsung QMR Series 55-inch display, bringing together digital signage with Air Touch optical sensors and a processor. Available in a variety of colors, the kiosk can be customized for quick-service restaurants, hotels, retail shops and transport hubs.

St-Hubert, a Canadian casual dining restaurant chain, recently rolled out several kiosks at locations in Montreal and Laval, Quebec. Through the kiosks, customers can order their meals on a touchless display without touching the surface of the screen.

"Since 1951, innovation has been at the core of St-Hubert's development. It's always been our goal to expand offers and services so that we can provide our customers the best possible experience at our restaurants," Richard Scofield, president, St-Hubert Group, said in the release. "We are proud to be the first in North America to implement this new contactless ordering system, which combines technology from Samsung and iNUI Studio along with high-level service to take care of our customers."

Featuring a slim design, the screen provides ultra high-definition 4K resolution.

"It's been rewarding to partner with Samsung Canada for the first implementation of our technology in North America," Olivier Raulot, founder and CEO, iNUI Studio, said in the release. "Thanks to Samsung's display technology, we are able to build a new kiosk standard for quick-service restaurants. Air Touch is as simple to use as traditional devices, but with the added benefit of promoting hygiene. By trusting us as well as our technology, St-Hubert is continuing to strengthen its leadership position in the market."




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