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Star Micronics With Friends Old & New At VARTECH 2022

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Star Micronics is having a blast at VARTECH 2022! That is precisely what Star Micronics is doing this year at VARTECH 2022 in Orlando, FL. Find Out More About Star at VARTECH 2022. “We’re so happy to see attendance up at VARTECH,” says Christin Dorner, Content and Media Manager at Star Micronics.

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A Look Back at 75 Years of Retail Innovation

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1977: The University of Illinois introduced the “Plato Hotline,” the first interactive kiosk that provided campus information, opening doors to self-service and information dissemination. 1997: The first contactless payment system, Mobil Speedpass, was launched, paving the way for convenient and fast payment methods in retail.

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How To Build A Self-Service Experience You’re Proud Of

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The same rules apply to unattended retail and contactless payments, including “just walk out,” buy-online-pickup-in-store ( BOPIS), self-order kiosks, self-scan kiosks, and in-store mobile, along with the rest of your traditional in-person or online payment journeys. E-Wallets: The Safe & Contactless Way To Shop.

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How Star Micronics Is Helping Channel Partners Succeed

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Since the pandemic began, value-added resellers (VARs) and technology providers (ISVs, ISOs) in the point-of-sale space have been going through one of the most rewarding and challenging macro environments of their lives. At Star Micronics, our executive team is always listening. Browse Our Collection > mG-T POS Scales.

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What is Barcode Technology, and How Does It Impact Retailers?

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These devices can now feature more compact designs, portability, and increased storage capabilities, expanding their utility beyond traditional settings to encompass a wide range of retail applications. Omnichannel retailers use barcodes to locate in-stock items and “buy online, pick up in-store” (BOPIS) orders quickly.