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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 Implementer, seeking to expand the traditional capabilities of this technology, adopting the modern Internet and 'Connected Devices' concepts.

Interactive Digital Signage is currently considered to be the growth engine for Traditional Digital Signage. Interactive capabilities, mainly public polls (with results presented in real time) and Digital Signage Gaming (with coupon for winner/participation) gaining increasing attention by Retails, Clinics, Hotels/Restaurants/Bars, and many other venues that provide service to a 'captive audience'.

This Image is a Schematic description os SSI implementation:

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