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Elatec Inc. and KioWare Kiosk System Software (KioWare) have announced that they are entering an OEM partnership, with the aim of developing products and solutions that are easily paired together.

KioWare has added the Elatec TWN4 family of RFID card and NFC and BLE mobile credential readers to its list of supported devices, which make it easy for kiosk deployers to add RFID functionality.

Elatec – KioWare collaboration

Devices, such as the TWN4 Slim and TWN4 MultiTech 2 BLE offer an external reader with its own dedicated housing

Elatec is the globally renowned provider of solutions, related to short-range wireless readers and writers. Offering high-performance multi- and single-frequency RFID devices, both with and without housing, Elatec provides a vast selection of solutions and configurations, in order to accommodate the needs of its customer’s specialised projects.

Devices, such as the TWN4 Slim and TWN4 MultiTech 2 BLE offer an external reader with its own dedicated housing that is integrated into a purposed device, in just a few steps, while devices, such as the TWN4 MultiTech 3 BLE and TWN4 Palon Compact Panel require installation into the purposed device, but are more compact and fit directly into the existing system hardware.

Jointly develop products that are easily paired together

KioWare offers a wide range of kiosk lockdown and management software solutions for Android, Windows, and Chrome OS devices. Self-service kiosks and purposed devices built on KioWare can utilise features, such as restricted browser access, keyboard filtering, pop-up window control, remote content updating, APIs for third-party add-ons, and much more.

KioWare also offers software solutions that range from a touchless interface for end-users in KioTouch to video conferencing options in KioCall and the powerful kiosk network management tools in KioCloud and KioWare Server. Effective from March 2022, Elatec and KioWare are looking to develop products and solutions that are easily paired together for the benefit of their clients and their end-users.

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