Rosemont Convention Center adds tourist-info kiosk
January 16, 2008
ROSEMONT, Ill. — One of the largest exhibit halls in the nation, Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, has gone digital with visitor information. In the main lobby, visitors and convention attendees are greeted by two AD-VantagePoint kiosk systems. These systems run TouchQuest applications designed to enhance and assist the traveling public with valuable information and services.
The kiosk provides information about restaurants, events, weather, flights, news, hotels, and other local area attractions. Local tourism also is promoted through digital public education.
TouchQuest systems provide touchscreen interactivity together with a secondary digital-signage monitor, allowing advertisers to promote products and services in front of a captive audience. The interactive kiosk portion of the product is the VantagePoint Sterling stainless steel, free-standing, fully integrated 19-inch LCD and touch creen system from SeePoint Technology.
The interactive digital-signage piece uses a commercial grade, flat panel 40"-inchLCD by NEC.
The digital-signage system can be configured to run independently of, or in conjunction with, the interactive kiosk system.