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US juice brand Jamba and robotics firm Blendid have unveiled two new autonomous robotic smoothie kiosk locations at educational institutions in Georgia.
The new locations are at Georgia College in Milledgeville and Kennesaw State University in Marietta. They mark the first Jamba by Blendid openings on college campuses, with the other pilot kiosk locations including a shopping mall and a big box retailer.
According to Jamba, this marks a "significant step" as the companies look to open more Jamba by Blendid kiosks in gyms, hospitals and airports.
The kiosk uses machine learning, robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) to offer a wide array of nutritious food options, made on demand, that can be customised to consumers' lifestyle and taste preferences.
Vipin Jain, CEO and co-founder of Blendid, said: "By utilising robotics and AI technology, we can achieve our team's mission to make delicious and customised food accessible to all. We're thrilled to have accomplished this at the first two Jamba by Blendid pilot locations, and the positive guest feedback validates the potential of our robotic kiosks at a variety of different locations across the country."
The smoothies are available in 14oz servings and consumers can place orders either in person or through Blendid's mobile app.