As colleges and universities continue to operate in a challenging environment, staff are being called upon to perform their duties in ever more efficient ways, and to deliver services with an increasingly consumer-focused, “on demand” approach. Modernizing the student experience with the use of technology can help staff meet these demands and create a smarter, safer campus experience.
In this webcast, you will hear from Kelly Kliner from QLess, who helps colleges and universities reimagine the role of technology on their campus. At the end, you can expect to walk away with a better understanding of how technology can create a smarter, safer, and more efficient campus.
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is already cutting the feel of lines in the university registration and industries like health care and retail. it is so busy here. she can t wait for qless to reach the danbury dmv. i need to be able to get in and out in a timely fashion. they now have 30 million users and claimed to have already saved 800 years of time waiting in line. that s it from here. back to you. i like that the 800 years. thank you. and we need 800 years back. please. you are a new mom and you can use that time all kinds of ways and time for a check on the markets. stocks are bounding back. and we are live in the floor of the new york stock exchange for more on that. and a fiery crash on the major interstate could snarl traffic