Sprintr has launched its latest product: the Ecokiosk. A sustainable, lightweight modular design, the kiosk is geared towards reducing the carbon footprint of the events industry. Based in Alexandria, Australia, Sprintr curates event technology for its clients. This latest eco product is made with Re-Board© Technology – a durable, printable and 100% recyclable material. The versatile design means that the EcoKiosk can be customised, reused and transported easily. Chris Schlueter, director of business and innovation, said: “We’ve worked hard over the best part of a year with our partner Next Printing to design, prototype and produce a product that has the same functionality and customisable appeal, but greatly improves sustainability goals. We’re thrilled to be able to bring a product to event professionals that not only reduces carbon footprint, but also provides an easier logistical option with the same features enjoyed from our original kiosk. “We have additional ecofriendly innovations in development and are dedicated to delivering sustainable solutions for our clients and the industry.” Sprintr says it has more sustainable products in the works to continue pressing for a greener events industry. For more information visit: www.sprintr.com.au
Sprintr launches first 100% recyclable kiosk for delegate registration
Events tech gets a green upgrade. Sprintr launches the EcoKiosk. Made from Re-Board© Technology, it's fully recyclable, customisable and easy to transport. The Australian company promises more sustainable innovations are coming to reduce the industry's carbon footprint.
Sprintr EcoKiosk
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