Touchscreen Kiosk at Interactive Museum

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At the beginning of 2009, the Rauch Möbelwerke, one of the largest furniture manufacturers in Germany, opened its own furniture museum to provide insights into its corporate culture which goes back over 110 years.
 
The Rauch museum was designed to show the history and the artwork of joinery and furniture in a modern manner that used the latest interactive technologies to facilitate the visitor engagement.
 
friendlyway used their attractive Classic Kiosk with easy-to-use software to enable visitors to explore the company’s history and the history of furniture styles through the touchscreen interface.
 
About the Rauch Museum: Wendelin Rauch established a small joinery in Freudenberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, in 1897 to produce occasional furniture. The company grew from there and the Rauch Group is now structured into a number of company sections under the general management of Michael Stiehl. For further information please visit the www.rauchmuseum.de.
 

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