
Powa Technologies has announced the introduction of PowaPOS, the next generation in retail Point of Sale. PowaPOS is the physical retail component of the company’s vision of enabling commerce online, offline, and everywhere.
The PowaPOS platform features an all-in-one tablet-based POS system, along with the world’s smallest EMV-ready card acceptance device, universal tablet OS support, and an advanced Server and POS Software Developer Program.
“We handed a new playbook to our team of retail and payment industry veterans with over 250 years of combined expertise, and challenged them to undo the shackles of how it has been done for 30 years and bring payments into the 21st century,” said Dan Wagner, chairman and CEO of Powa Technologies. “With the introduction of PowaPOS, we now have the in-store pillar of our Commercial Freedom technology suite.”
“The PowaPOS platform is a ground-up redefinition of how POS and payments should be delivered today,” said Jeffrey C. Dumbrell, CEO, PowaPOS. “Now, thousands of developers have the tools to integrate secure smart card-based payments into their advanced cloud-based applications.”
“Reaction to our solution has proven the demand is there, as we have already established partnerships on every continent with providers now ready to deliver this technology to merchants around the globe.” He added.
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