Greys, Multi-Door Control System Applied in Kiosk Version 1.3.1

A premium reading room equipped with kiosks. Photo by Kiosk Provider

A premium reading room equipped with kiosks. Photo by Kiosk Provider

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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-yoon] Graz, a kiosk and mobile platform development company, announced on the 18th that it has developed a new multi-door control system and applied it to version 1.3.1 of its space rental service platform brand 'G-OSK'.


The multi-door control system allows customers to use only the entrance door leading to the seat they purchased, enabling management of dozens of doors through a single kiosk. Store owners can directly set, disable, and reset the system via the G-OSK store manager.


Among study cafes and reading rooms using the G-OSK service, stores with two or more entrance doors can try the system simply by updating. Users can choose whether to update, and the patch version is automatically downloaded through the G-OSK server for the update.


Graz has distributed the multi-door control system free of charge to over 200 existing franchise stores. Store owners who previously used only one entrance door can use this feature by paying only the additional device and installation costs when adding doors after expanding their space.



A Graz official stated, "We plan to newly enter the shared office market where single-person rooms are available," adding, "We will continue to advance this type of door control method."


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