
IEE provides reliable yet versatile display technology and value-added display solutions. Our line of standard mini-kiosks is available in 1/4 VGA color active matrix LCD and 4x20-5mm alphanumeric VF display technologies. Options include 802.11b RF, interactive touchscreen, scanner, serial printer, MSR, 20-key keypad, four-pushbutton switches and custom colors and logos.
When a standard mini-kiosk product will not meet a customer’s needs, IEE’s complete integrated solutions are available. These solutions can include virtually any combination of flat panel display, interface controller, touchscreen, backlight, inverter, power supply and mechanical packaging for harsh environments.
2. What makes your company unique?
• 60+ years of stability
• U.S. manufacturing and engineering
• Custom designs
3. What is your marketing philosophy for the self-service industry?
Providing products that are robust, reliable, economical and user-friendly.
4. In what other business sectors do you operate?
IEE addresses market requirements for military, aerospace, industrial, medical and retail.
5. Give a brief history of the company.
In 1946, Donald Gumpertz’s entrepreneurial spirit established Industrial Electronic Engineers Inc. (IEE). The purpose of the business was to design and manufacture automatic control systems and machinery using telephone-type switchgear and vacuum-tube electronics as logic control elements. IEE was an early pioneer in this field now called automation. Extensive engineering development, manufacturing, installation and research were conducted to provide automatic scaling and control equipment, automatic conveyor control and electrical controls.
Today, IEE provides a comprehensive offering of information displays and integrated display solutions. IEE’s products include interactive touch displays, flat panel displays, extra-wide temperature liquid crystal displays, vacuum fluorescent displays, customer Point of Sale (POS) poles displays and mini-kiosks.
6. Why did you join the Self-Service & Kiosk Association?
To network, share ideas and provide visibility to new innovations.
7. What do you like about our industry? What are some of the challenges?
The kiosk/self-service industry is a major market focus for our display enhancement/integration capabilities.
8. What does the future hold for your company’s success in the self-service industry?
The future looks extremely bright as we seek long-range partners for marketing and product development opportunities.