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Screen–smart device interaction

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Screen-Smart device Interaction (SSI) is fairly new technology developed as a sub-branch of Digital Signage.

Screen-Smart device Interaction is a software platform that allows users with Smart Devices to connect (using QR, URL or any other method) to a public screen and interact or control its content. The technology enables users in any venue to use Smart Devices to answer polls/survey/quiz, win coupons and even participate in a game.

SSI is gradually becoming a standard for Digital Signage Implementers, seeking to expand the traditional capabilities of this technology, adopting the modern Internet and 'Connected Devices' concepts.