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Bravilor Bonamat launches new Contactless Coffee Control app solution

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HEERHUGOWAARD, The Netherlands – Unfortunately the situation regarding the coronavirus takes longer than initially expected. Therefore, we still need and want to touch as few things as possible outside our homes to prevent infection. Various companies have come up with creative solutions and are responding to this demand; together we need to minimise the spread of COVID-19. Bravilor Bonamat – manufacturer of professional coffee machines – has also been busy and is now launching a useful new app: Contactless Coffee Control.

CCC has been specially developed for the fully automatic Sego espresso machine.
Employees and visitors can use this self-service app to easily grab a touch-free coffee in the office or elsewhere, just by using their own smartphone.

Bravilor Bonamat has focused on ease of use

In fact the app replaces the function of the touchscreen. The intuitive app is centred around a single function: making coffee without touching the coffee machine.

It includes Sego’s coffee specialties and personal preferences. Simply download the Sego CCC app, select your beverage, connect and press start.

“Bravilor Bonamat is offering customers an all-in solution with this app. On top of that Sego is the most popular fully automatic espresso machine in our portfolio today.

Everyone will benefit if the spread of COVID-19 is quickly brought under control. So it’s a small investment that’s more than worth it.” says Guus Verheijen, CEO of Bravilor Bonamat.

With Sego and the Contactless Coffee Control app, you have a complete contactless coffee solution. You’re providing your employees and visitors with a clean and safe (working) environment.

Anyone can use this app to select their favourite specialty coffee and ensure they’re serving themselves in a coronavirus-proof way.

To learn more: www.bravilor.com | Email: sales@bravilor.com

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