Forbes: "You Won't Recognize Vending Machines in a Few Years"
New smart-technology automated retailing systems will change what you buy and how you buy it
CORONA, Calif., Dec. 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- AVT, Inc. (OTC Markets: AVTC) (www.autoretail.com), a manufacturer of automated retailing systems and technology-infused smart vending machines, commented on the recent article in Forbes, which said that the vending industry is changing rapidly due to stunning advances in technology.
According to the article, the vending industry is adopting smart technologies, which will change the look, the capabilities, and the ways consumers interact with systems. These new changes are expected to increase the demand for new systems, and increase the level of consumer acceptance.
"The machines are able to identify and greet a user, remember a person's preferences and even refuse to vend a certain product based on a shopper's age, medical record, dietary requirements or purchase history," Forbes reported.
"AVT has always been, at its heart, a technology company," said James Winsor, CEO of AVT, Inc. "We have been among the first to infuse our products with breakthrough technological advances, including wireless communications, cashless payment systems, biometric identification, interactive display modules, and smart phone accessibility," he added. "With one of the strongest R&D teams in the industry, we intend to continue to reinvent the future of the vending and automated retailing industries."
The future of the vending industry will be smart, exciting, and interactive. Forbes said, "New technology, regulation and demands of connected consumers are poised to change the vending machine experience forever."
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