Worcester to install up to 10 digital kiosks throughout the city as part of pilot program
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
The city of Worcester announced Monday it is partnering with Gobis and Co. to launch a Pilot Digital Kiosk Program.
The pilot program will install up to 10 interactive digital kiosks throughout the city as part of a larger Citywide Out-of-Home advertising and informational program that includes billboards, signage, banners and other initiatives, according to a news release.
The kiosks will offer various functions including wayfinding, internet access, advertising and commercial messaging, city and state information, payment collection for city services and emergency alerts, the city says.
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As the enormity of the situation started to crystalize in March 2020 and more and more cases starting popping up in Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency effective Wednesday, March 11.
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