11.18.21
Zebra Technologies announced that its CS60 series companion scanner, the eco-friendly ZSB Series label printer, and CC600 and CC6000 customer concierge have been recognized with the prestigious Australian Good Design Award in the Product Design category.
Additionally, the Enterprise Mobile Automation (EMA50) has been honored with the prestigious Australian Good Design Award Gold accolade, which is only awarded to products, services or projects that exceed the criteria for Good Design.
The award-winning Zebra products are:
• CS60 series companion scanner – Designed for usage in the retail, hospitality, transportation and logistics, and manufacturing sectors, the small scanner can easily convert between corded and cordless operations, handheld and hands-free depending on the users’ needs.
• ZSB series label printer – Zebra’s first small office/home office (SOHO) wireless label printer is designed to help SOHO businesses and e-commerce entrepreneurs create shipping labels, address labels, name badges, product pricing labels and more. It features easy to load, eco-friendly label cartridges along with a modern label designer and mobile app software experience.
• CC600 and CC6000 customer concierge – Designed for use in the retail, healthcare, transportation and logistics, and hospitality sectors, the Android-powered CC600 (5-inch) and CC6000 (10-inch) are tablet-style kiosks designed to transform the self-service experience and enhance productivity and efficiency.
• Enterprise Mobile Automation (EMA50) – EMA50 offers advanced technologies like computer vision, machine learning, workflow automation and robotic capabilities. Zebra’s SmartSight solution - featuring the EMA50 - prescribes corrective actions to address store issues by scanning shelves for price and inventory accuracy and more.
“We are thrilled that Zebra’s products were recognized by the prestigious Good Design Awards,” said Tom Christodoulou, sales VP of Australia and New Zealand, Zebra Technologies. “We will continue to build on our legacy of innovation and help businesses intelligently connect company assets, data and people in collaborative mobile workflows to make better decisions in real time.”
Additionally, the Enterprise Mobile Automation (EMA50) has been honored with the prestigious Australian Good Design Award Gold accolade, which is only awarded to products, services or projects that exceed the criteria for Good Design.
The award-winning Zebra products are:
• CS60 series companion scanner – Designed for usage in the retail, hospitality, transportation and logistics, and manufacturing sectors, the small scanner can easily convert between corded and cordless operations, handheld and hands-free depending on the users’ needs.
• ZSB series label printer – Zebra’s first small office/home office (SOHO) wireless label printer is designed to help SOHO businesses and e-commerce entrepreneurs create shipping labels, address labels, name badges, product pricing labels and more. It features easy to load, eco-friendly label cartridges along with a modern label designer and mobile app software experience.
• CC600 and CC6000 customer concierge – Designed for use in the retail, healthcare, transportation and logistics, and hospitality sectors, the Android-powered CC600 (5-inch) and CC6000 (10-inch) are tablet-style kiosks designed to transform the self-service experience and enhance productivity and efficiency.
• Enterprise Mobile Automation (EMA50) – EMA50 offers advanced technologies like computer vision, machine learning, workflow automation and robotic capabilities. Zebra’s SmartSight solution - featuring the EMA50 - prescribes corrective actions to address store issues by scanning shelves for price and inventory accuracy and more.
“We are thrilled that Zebra’s products were recognized by the prestigious Good Design Awards,” said Tom Christodoulou, sales VP of Australia and New Zealand, Zebra Technologies. “We will continue to build on our legacy of innovation and help businesses intelligently connect company assets, data and people in collaborative mobile workflows to make better decisions in real time.”