Partner Article
Distec partners with 10 Squared to enhance their smart retail, smart city and wayfinding solutions
Technology solutions provider Distec has partnered with 10 Squared to expand their range of kiosks and smart retail, smart city, and wayfinding solutions.
Formed in 2004, 10 Squared has a combined experience of over 200 years in the digital out of home industry. They provide a large range of solutions for a variety of industries and are prolific designers of high-quality products, offering a unique experience for new and existing customers.
The 10 Squared portfolio features a range of products including: self-service kiosks suitable for transactional and ticketing requirements with built-in barcode scanners, printers and Chip & Pin, contemporary interactive kiosks for wayfinding and information points and durable digital signage totems for outdoor environments.
Dean Challinor, General Manager at Distec said: “Partnering with a company like 10 Squared gives us the opportunity to offer our customers a fantastic range of integrated digital solutions. Their unique approach coupled with Distec’s experience in implementation and support means we are able to add a new string to our bow in this space.”
Joe Holbrough, Commercial Manager at 10 Squared, added: “Partnering with Distec will bring our products to the forefront of the UK market. We are excited to be increasing our brand recognition with a trusted and respected leader in the space.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Distec .
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