AVT, a US-based developer of automated retailing systems and other products, is set to introduce its Next Generation systems for coffee incorporated with Android-based operating system.
This new technology will enable customers to make selections and payments through their cellular telephones.
They also contain a new technology that brews a cup of coffee. These new units will offer 15 different blends, which include freshly ground espressos to mochas.
In addition, the company has also unveiled a new back-end management system, which enables operators to track sales, perform diagnostics and maintain product freshness.
AVT chairman and Shannon Illingworth founder said: "When you compare the features of the systems, the quality of the beverages delivered, and the return on investment, we are hands-down the winner."
AVT CEO James Winsor said: "We plan to revolutionize the coffee industry, just like we have in automated retailing industry."
This new technology will enable customers to make selections and payments through their cellular telephones.
They also contain a new technology that brews a cup of coffee. These new units will offer 15 different blends, which include freshly ground espressos to mochas.
In addition, the company has also unveiled a new back-end management system, which enables operators to track sales, perform diagnostics and maintain product freshness.
AVT chairman and Shannon Illingworth founder said: "When you compare the features of the systems, the quality of the beverages delivered, and the return on investment, we are hands-down the winner."
AVT CEO James Winsor said: "We plan to revolutionize the coffee industry, just like we have in automated retailing industry."