USA Technologies' Senior Vice President, Michael Lawlor, to Speak at Two Sessions at NAMA OneShow
Lawlor to Highlight Data from Cashless Knowledge Base and Strategic Implications of Cashless Payment Platforms as Mobile Trends and Consumer Engagement Programs Gain Popularity with Consumers
Titled, Technology's Impact on the Bottom Line, Lawlor's first presentation will highlight the benefits of an integrated, comprehensive cashless payment and wireless telemetry platform as a fundamental business tool for driving incremental sales revenue and profit opportunities. Part of his presentation will include highlights from USAT's 2013 Cashless Knowledge Base that supports the view that total sales and volumes benefit as consumers take advantage of cashless payment options.
Session details:
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Wednesday, April 24 , from8:00-9:30 a.m. at the Vending Technology Super Session
In addition,
Session details:
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Wednesday, April 24 , from4:30 p.m. —5:00 p.m. , at The Learning Center -
Thursday, April 25 , from12:15 p.m. —12:45 p.m. , atThe Learning Center
USAT will be exhibiting its cashless payment, telemetry and consumer
engagement services at the NAMA
OneShow at the
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