Checkout Kiosk Technology by Tesco

By | October 19, 2019

Tesco invests in frictionless checkout startup Trigo

Checkout kiosk

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UK supermarket behemoth Tesco has partnered with Israel-based checkout technology developer Trigo and made an equity investment in the startup one month after it closed a $22 million Series A round.

“We’ve benchmarked the market in this space, and they are by far and away the best. There’s some really interesting technology being developed that can be really helpful to the shopping experience. It’s much more likely that we’ll take some of that technology in helping our existing stores,” outgoing Tesco CEO Dave Lewis said at a press conference discussing the new partnership.

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Craig Allen Keefner is a longtime technology publisher, analyst, and industry advocate focused on self-service kiosks, digital signage, retail automation, accessibility, and edge computing. As founder and editor of the Kiosk Industry Group and The Industry Group (TIG) , Keefner has spent more than two decades covering the evolution of self-service technologies across retail, hospitality, healthcare, transportation, government, and financial services. Known for his independent editorial approach, Keefner emphasizes practical deployment realities over marketing hype. His work frequently explores topics such as kiosk lifecycle management, accessibility compliance, Edge AI, payment systems, operating systems, digital signage integration, and enterprise-scale deployment strategy. He is particularly recognized for his analysis of long-lifecycle self-service systems and the operational risks associated with poorly planned hardware refresh cycles. Keefner also serves as a leading voice in accessibility and standards discussions surrounding ADA, EAA, EN 301 549, and HHS Section 504 compliance. Through industry coverage, technical analysis, and association initiatives, he advocates for accessible self-service design that accommodates all users, including blind and low-vision consumers. Under his leadership, Kiosk Industry Group and affiliated platforms including Kiosk Asia , Patient Kiosk , Retail Systems , and Thin Client Computing have become recognized information resources for manufacturers, integrators, operators, software developers, and enterprise buyers worldwide. Keefner is also closely involved with the Kiosk Manufacturer Association (KMA) , supporting industry collaboration around accessibility, standards, interoperability, and emerging technologies such as conversational AI and edge inference platforms.