Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. launched SUKIT(TM), a kiosk terminal with excellent usability, functionality and expandability, which will be offered in markets in Japan and overseas starting today. The chassis is compact with a common platform and basic devices, and enables customers to add optional units such as 2D barcode readers and document readers. This flexibility enables customers to configure settings according to the usage, such as information search, appointment reservation, membership registration, award points management, etc. By including an A4-size printer as a standard feature, SUKIT can print high-resolution documents with a large amount of information, which had not been offered before.
The world “kiosk” originates from the Turkish word for “garden pavilion,” and the term kiosk terminal is used as a self-service information terminal that enables anyone to obtain information and services, whenever and wherever. By combining OKI’s kiosk terminal “SUKIT” with the Internet, mobile terminals or IC cards, companies can provide non-face-to-face services safely and reliably, 24/7.
“OKI’s SUKIT was developed based on our know-how as the leader in the industry and our strong track records in ATMs (Automated Teller Machine), self check-in terminals for airline companies, and ticket reservation and issuing systems for railroad companies,” said Hisao Suzuki, Executive Officer and General Manager of Enterprise Business Division at OKI. “We developed SUKIT with a commitment to offering a user-friendly terminal that anyone, even a first-time user, can easily use. As an example, all necessary devices for operation are placed in the front, and a blinking light on the device can guide users through successive steps.”
The concept of enabling ‘anyone’ to use the system is also applied to the companies who will be installing the system. For example, when changing consumables as part of maintenance, a novice can easily do this by looking at the display, without any special training. In addition, the edges of the machine inside the system are all curved to ensure safe handling.
The first SUKIT will be operated at a large-scale general hospital in the suburb of Berlin in Germany. OKI is receiving inquires from various industries, such as the retail market, based on its track record in the field of ticket issuing and award points management systems operated in transportation and retail markets. OKI will actively offer the SUKIT to customers in various fields in Japan and overseas.