Airports
High visibility, long operating hours, multilingual customers and demanding site controls make airports powerful reference nodes.
Solutions
We do not begin with a machine catalogue. We begin with who controls the site, why the service should exist, how it will be operated and what a pilot must prove.
Priority Environments
High visibility, long operating hours, multilingual customers and demanding site controls make airports powerful reference nodes.
Hotels and mixed-use hospitality sites can extend beverage service when ownership, guest experience and field operations are aligned.
Known populations and recurring dayparts create a measurable environment for offer design, service load and adoption behavior.
Automation can activate space and extend service hours, but only when traffic, tenant strategy and maintenance access support the model.
Public venues can create visible reference deployments where accessibility, queue behavior and seasonal traffic must be designed deliberately.
Time-sensitive demand rewards clarity and uptime, while concessions, security, replenishment and service access constrain the system.
Geographic Sequence
Site Qualification
Pilot candidates must control the location or its operating decisions. An attractive venue without an accountable operator is not deployment ready.