Featured as a product that continues to evolve in semi-self-checkout systems.
In March 2022, the "Uji Studies" supplementary textbook (revised edition) published by the Uji City Board of Education in Kyoto introduces the semi-self-service POS register as a product that continues to evolve through daily demonstration experiments in fields such as healthcare and distribution. A product photo of Posco's semi-self-service register has been featured again as a "register that is further spreading." Other evolving products such as smart speakers and dog-shaped robots are also introduced.
Moving forward, Posco will continue to contribute to the development of a diverse and rich society through cooperation in new technology development, including product development and research, as well as educational activities.

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In the revised version of the "Uji Studies" supplementary textbook published by the Uji City Board of Education in Kyoto, the semi-self POS register is introduced as a product that continues to evolve through daily demonstration experiments in fields such as healthcare and distribution. The product photo of POSCO's semi-self checkout has been featured again as a "register that is further spreading." Moving forward, POSCO will contribute to societal development through cooperation in new technology development, including product development and research, as well as educational activities.
POSCO Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture, President: Jota Koizumi) has been recognized as a subsidized tool under the IT Introduction Subsidy 2022, which is part of the supplementary budget for the fiscal year 2019 and the supplementary budget for the fiscal year 2021 for the "Service Productivity Improvement IT Introduction Support Project." The electronic medical record and receipt-linked POS register system "Receipt POS (R)" for the healthcare industry, as well as the POS register system for the retail industry, are included. POSCO is available for consultations regarding this application.
Recently, we delivered Receipt POS to an ophthalmology clinic in Okinawa Prefecture. They have introduced the semi-self checkout, which has been gaining more interest among our lineup. Before the introduction of the semi-self type register, there were often concerns about whether elderly patients would be able to operate it well, but once operations began, it was often reassuring to see that they adapted to the operation unexpectedly well.
Recently, my client, Workway Co., Ltd., which operates over 15 stores selling uniforms, work supplies, and casual wear primarily in Kochi Prefecture, opened a new store in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. The company has expanded its stores not only in Kochi Prefecture but also in Kagawa and Ehime Prefectures, and this is their second store in Takamatsu City. The register system they adopted is linked to an automatic change machine and integrated with a credit card payment terminal.
In my daily conversations with customers, I have been receiving more inquiries from customers who wish to pay with "credit cards," "electronic money," or "QR code payments" when they visit our store (clinic), leading to an increased interest in considering the introduction of such systems. POSCO's POS register system can be integrated with cashless payment terminals, eliminating the need for manual input of amounts and reducing human errors.
In recent years, opportunities for interest in Receipt POS have increased, aiming to address infection control measures and labor shortages. POSCO's system is designed to assist in reducing the burden of accounting tasks, and we have prepared various functions tailored to different operations. Here, we will explain the features of Receipt POS that help alleviate labor shortages and the three key points to keep in mind when introducing it.
Streamlining daily accounting operations for hospitals and clinics. Achieving accurate and quick accounting tasks. This POS register can be linked with electronic medical records and receipt systems, including the Japan Medical Association standard receipt software (ORCA). Additionally, it can also be linked with automatic change machines.






