Modular Self-Service Kiosk – EK

By | April 1, 2026
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Last Updated on April 1, 2026 by Craig Allen Keefner

Modular Kiosk – the EK by KIOSK Information Systems

The sleek modular design of the EK kiosk makes it a popular choice for a variety of uses and industries. Retailers, food service, healthcare, and more can deploy the EK kiosk for a range of
self-service applications.

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Ready-to-Order Flexibility

In the retail sector, the EK kiosk can be used for self-checkout, buy online/pickup in store, and product advertising and display. For quick service restaurants, the EK shines as an ordering and payment platform. And for healthcare and other corporate campuses, the EK is an excellent platform for simple check-in and wayfinding.

The EK kiosk can be paired with the software of your choice or deployers can opt to utilize KIOSK’s in-house software team for a custom self-service solution. Additional applications from Kiosk Integration Exchange partners add capabilities such as facial recognition, video conferencing, and passive digital advertising.

With ready-to-order availability and an accessible price point, the EK is a smart option for small and medium-sized businesses looking for a lower order quantity.

Standard Components:

• Proximity Sensor
• Camera
• Printer

Optional Components:

• Status indicator
• Wifi or 4G/LTE communication
• Barcode scanner
• EMV payment device bracket
• Fingerprint sensor

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Author: Craig Allen Keefner

Craig Allen Keefner is an industry analyst, content strategist, and longtime authority on self-service kiosks, digital signage, unattended payment systems, and interactive technology. He manages content and industry strategy for Kiosk Industry and The Industry Group, with a focus on kiosk software, hardware-software integration, accessibility, payment compliance, healthcare kiosks, restaurant self-service, and emerging AI automation. Craig has covered the self-service and kiosk industry since the 1990s, tracking how public-facing terminals move from concept to field deployment. His work combines industry research, vendor analysis, operator conversations, standards tracking, trade show coverage, and practical experience with the real-world constraints of kiosk deployments. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiosk