October 8, 2019
DataVan International Corp., a provider of retail and hospitality technology based in New Taipei City, Taiwan, has introduced a series of products built with a modular "building blocks" design, including a customizable self-service kiosk called Mars, according to a press release.
"Technology changes are happening now in the retail and foodservice sector," Cy Lin, president of DataVan, said in the release. "We have been seeing a growing demand for self-service and automated systems, so we developed a range of fore-thinking touchpoint system with flexible and expandable designs. Customers no longer have to choose between single form and standardized products. Rather, they are encouraged to create bespoke products to fit their ever-changing needs. Also, these items are as affordable as off the shelf products."
The Saturn system is made up of five modular blocks featuring:
All of the Saturn models measure 45mm in system thickness and offer easy service storage. Two energy efficient models run a quiet and silent operation without a fan.
Image courtesy of DataVan.