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Tuesday, November 19, 2002 at 09:15 JST
TOKYO — Fuji Denki Reiki Co, Japan's largest
vending-machine maker, unveiled Monday its prototype next-generation
machines — a soft drink vending machine that recommends certain drinks
based on an analysis of each customer's preferences and a machine that
gives makeup simulations.
Fuji Denki Reiki said it has yet to decide when such machines will
actually be launched in the market, but technologically, both machines are
almost complete.
"In the future, we want to give vending machines a cozy and homey
atmosphere," a company official said.
The soft drink vending machine requires a prepaid card with integrated
circuits, which memorizes past purchases.
When a customer inserts the card to buy a drink, the vending machine
reads the records and analyzes his or her preferences in coffee or other
types of drinks, and suggests three or four products out of 30-40 kinds of
drinks available in the machine.
The cosmetic products vending machine is equipped with a display and a
special pen for use in makeup simulations.
A customer, before making a purchase, can see how the product of choice
would look on his or her face shown in the display. (Kyodo News) |