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SnowGate Introduces Self-Service Lockers for Gear and Board Equipment
LOUISVILLE, Colo. --(Business Wire)--
The days of an easy "five finger discount" on unattended ski and
boarding gear may soon be coming to an end. While resorts have long
supplied daily lockers for gloves, helmets, and the like - the sea of
skis, poles, and boards have remained vulnerable to deliberate theft and
common mistaken identity.
The founders of SnowGate
Locker System turned their missing gear into a lucrative business
opportunity. The Boulder-based entrepreneurs took their concept for an
intelligent outdoor gear locker system just down the road to KIOSK
Information Systems (KIOSK), soliciting the expertise of the World's
Leader in Custom Self-Service Solutions. Within a few short months,
SnowGate had a simple, yet technically advanced RFID locker rental
platform with a fully customized kiosk rental application.
Users initially access the lockers through a touch-screen LCD user
interface where the credit card rental transaction is conducted. The
payment releases a two-part locker system:
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One spacious traditional locker is provided for helmets, shoes, and
comparable loose gear.
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The second is a vertical mount locked slot where boards, skis, and
poles slide in.
Users ar provided tandem access to the storage areas off their single
payment transaction. In and out access is granted with a re-swipe of the
original credit card. Frequent users can utilize an RFID member card,
which provides a fast and convenient way to bypass the payment system at
the resort. KIOSK Product Development Director, Rick Malone, added that
"RFID access in this type of locker solution is a very convenient access
feature for repeat users. By simply tapping a button on the outside of
the locker, the RFID antenna is activated. The user then positions their
SnowGate card over the antenna and the locker is released. It's a
different adaptation of RFID technology KIOSK has included in a
nationally deployed consumer bike rental solution that allows avid users
even more convenience with recurrent usage. Our teams will also be
designing future releases to include smart phone reservation and locker
access features to the SnowGate platform. These types of added services
go a long way toward building consumer loyalty."
SnowGate CEO, Cory Finney summarized their partnership and development
cycle with KIOSK as both efficient and exciting. "KIOSK's Product
Development Group provided SnowGate with the expertise and agile
development needed to create a fully functional resort prototype in a
very tight window. They were able to grasp our vision right out of the
gate, and worked with us to optimize the design for the best possible
customer experience."
SnowGate is actively promoting their solution to all major Colorado
resorts this season. With exceptional interest and affirmation from
resort leaders, they expect to deploy in several major resorts by the
2013-14 snow season. Preview the SnowGate KIOSK
locker solution, expertly created by and for weekend warriors.
About SnowGate:
Founded in 2011, SnowGate is a technology-driven outdoor locker system,
designed to prevent equipment theft. Based and proudly manufactured in
Boulder, Colorado, SnowGate utilizes RFID and mobile technology to make
storing sports equipment and personal belongings convenient, simple, and
secure. For more information about SnowGate, please call Cory Finney at
970.799.1385, cory.finney@snowgate.co,
or visit mysnowgate.com.
About KIOSK Information Systems:
As the undisputed market leader in self-service solutions, KIOSK
provides proven expertise in design engineering; application
development, integration, manufacturing, and field support for even the
most sophisticated self-service platforms. An exceptionally broad
portfolio of standard and custom KIOSK designs are deployed among Top
100 Retailers and Fortune 500 clients in virtually all self-service
vertical markets. ISO 9001:2008 certified processes ensure every
solution provides superior field reliability, www.kiosk.com,
800.509.5471.

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