Kiosk Solutions Oct-Nov 2018 | Page 24

opinion "If your kiosk doesn’t help people in some way they’ll go elsewhere. Clearly defining the purpose for a kiosk project and the audience those kiosks will serve is instrumental in achieving project success" 24 KIOSK solutions What functions will the kiosk serve? The functionality of a kiosk is generally one of the first things to decide when considering a new kiosk project, and it’s one that’s often overlooked. If the plan is to use the kiosk for patient check-in for a clinic or other healthcare facility, how will the unit integrate with existing back- office software? What about compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act? If they’ll be located in a retail store, will customers be able to pay for their selections at the kiosk? If so, peripherals such as card readers and keyboards will need to be included. It’s also one part of the process where almost everyone has an opinion. Different team members or departments often have very different priorities when it comes to adding functions to this sort of project. It’s easy to say, “Let’s make a kiosk that does it all!” But it’s often best to keep things simple. Remember that in most cases, each visitor to your kiosk is a new user – you don’t want to overwhelm them with options. Carefully considering the additional complexity added by each task, and possibly some simple user testing can help you decide whether a function improves the visitor’s overall experience or satisfies a critical requirement. The number of options and type of information and/or tasks presented will vary based on the location and turnover required at the kiosk. A kiosk at a busy trade show would likely have more streamlined functionality, and a faster average turnover, than an informational display in a gallery or museum. If most people already own a smartphone, wouldn’t it be easier to just develop a mobile app? In 2010, the CEO of a retail technology company predicted the demise of the self-service kiosk, with mobile apps delivering the deathblow. Today, both mobile apps and kiosks are experiencing tremendous growth. A recent Research and Markets report predicts the market for interactive kiosks will see a compound annual growth rate