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Qcounter launched to help visitor attractions ensure COVID-safe operations |
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12 Jul 2021 . BY Magali Robathan |
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The Fife-based company that made its name helping to create dynamic interactive exhibition displays in visitor attractions and museums across the UK, including the V&A Dundee has brought to market QCounter – a fully automated, but low-cost, access control/people-counter system.
Fife X has launched Qcounter – a fully automated ‘Plug n’ Play’ customer/visitor/staff counting system that manages and ensures the safe flow of people through spaces.
Based on a traffic light system, QCounter features a large bright indication of status (based on traffic light system) and an integrated LCD information display. It is portable and easy to mount to any standard retractable barrier post, and is powered by dc supply from mains plug or USB power bank. Both single and dual units versions available – it works on a one way system with separate in and out doors, and uses a client-branded ‘dashboard’ webpage for public visibility.
“We work with some of the leading visitor attractions and museums in the country and we have listened to their needs,” said Paul Neil, Managing Director, FifeX. “The device benefits from our many years of complex product design expertise in terms of its functionality but we have priced this purposely at a low cost to make it ubiquitous in its deployment ensuring all businesses, regardless of size, can afford it. It is our way of helping businesses get back up and running in a safe manner.” Details: www.qcounter.co.uk
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Maurer Rides introduces Spike Waterfight |
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another with water cannons.
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Triotech launches new dark ride Primordial |
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Lake City, Utah, US. |
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