The Touch&Go and Touch&Care all-in-one quiet PC computer lines were deployed in 2002 for retail and healthcare markets. By 2004, Micro Industries invented first-of-their kind interactive client systems: a silent, shelf-mountable, 17-inch unit and a 30-inch, portrait-style unit. That same year, Micro Industries founded mCosm, a subsidiary service company. mCosm provided retailers with content development, network infrastructure, remote-system management, and hosted services. Micro Industries built the Center for Interactive Retailing, a unique demonstration environment, in 2004 at the corporate headquarters located in Westerville, Ohio. In 2008, Micro was awarded an Energy Star rating on its Paige17 computer. Micro Industries designed, engineered and manufactured its products in Ohio and partnered with content and software developers to provide premium interactive kiosk and digital signage systems to retailers. Micro Industries was also an affiliate member of the Intel Embedded & Communications Alliance.
Micro Industries introduced the Touch&Go series of unusually styled and retail-hardened computers in 2002. The initial models were Touch&Go Paige and Paigezilla small formatfanless computers with configurable ears and peripherals in 10 and 17”, followed by the Touch&Go Messenger large format series in the 32 and 46-inch sizes. In 2009, the Messenger 65-inch landscape and portrait computer was introduced. In 2010, the Multi-touch Messenger 82-inch landscape and portrait computers were launched.
Touch&Go software
In 2003, mCosm began deploying and monitoring digital signage and kiosk solutions to major retailers using its Touch&Go Enterprise software. In 2005, mCosm developed and launched the mCast digital signage templating system.
Manufacturing process
Micro Industries monitored and controlled its manufacturing process since it began manufacturing in 1978. All of its products were manufactured in the United States. General Motors certified it in 1984 for its SPEAR program, which allowed shipment of products to GM facilities for on-vehicle applications without incoming test and inspection. Micro Industries registered its quality program to the International Organization for Standardization's ISO 9000 standards in 1993, and registered in each subsequent year to meet the diverse elements of the ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard. In 1989, Micro Industries developed a unique process to comply with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requirements for a zero-discharge manufacturing facility, which became operational in 1991. These processes were later registered to ISO 14001Environmental Management standards.