Vending machines for technology museums:
Profit engineering in industrial style
Managing technical heritage is a challenge. How to turn admiration for the craftsmanship of engineers into real financial support? We provide "Heavy Duty" class automobiles that fit perfectly into the raw, industrial character of halls and open-air museums.
- Heavy Duty Construction
- Industrial Design
- Working in the open air
Challenge: Sales in the big halls and on the sidings
Museums of technology occupy huge areas. A store at the entrance is not enough when the "wow effect" happens 500 meters away, at a unique steam locomotive deep in the hall.
Decentralization of Sales
The vending machines act as autonomous trading posts set up directly next to the most valuable exhibits, monetizing visitors' delight.
Post-Industrial Space
Colorful, plastic machines don't fit here. We design our equipment to visually correspond with vintage machines.
Design: machine to match machines
In a loft space, aesthetics are key. Our vending machines are solid steel and precision that doesn't "bite" into the exhibits.
Metal Construction
Solid steel, powder-coated (for example, in anthracite), fits the atmosphere of an old factory and is resistant to damage.
Industrial Branding
Possibility of wrapping with graphics referring to technical drawings, riveted sheet metal or "steampunk" style.
Power and Telemetry
All you need is a 230V outlet. The GSM system allows the technical manager to monitor the status of the machine remotely, saving time for rounds.
Medal for engineer and enthusiast
In technology museums, the memorabilia must be substantive. Visitors are often hobbyists and modelers. Our medal is a collector's rarity with technical data.
Technical projections
Engine diagram, aircraft cross-section, side drawing of a steam locomotive.Specific Models
"Ty2", "Fiat 126p", "PZL P.11c". - For collectors.Technical Data
Power, top speed, year of manufacture stamped on the reverse.Recommended models for post-industrial facilities
We select equipment depending on whether the exhibition is under the roof (halls) or outdoors (open-air museums).
BIG COINMAT
A powerful machine for handling heavy traffic. Adapted for intensive operation at hangar entrances.
MINI LUX (Outdoor)
The heating package and seals protect against corrosion. The vending machine can stand on the platform or next to agricultural machinery all year round.
MIDI COINMAT
Slim version for tight corridors in historic factory buildings. Ideal for passageways between halls.
Models of cooperation
Flexible approach for cultural institutions and private entities.
Revenue Share
The museum provides the space and electricity. We put the machine in and service it. We divide the profit on a percentage basis - pure income for the restoration of the exhibits.
Purchase on property
For museums wanting full control. You buy the machine, order a limited series of medals (e.g., for the 100th anniversary of the factory) and keep your margin.
FAQ - Museum Directors' Questions
Yes. Its simple metal body does not "bite" with brick and steel. We can adjust the color scheme (such as anthracite) to make it look like part of the furnishings.
No. The medals are made of high-quality alloys with protective coatings (gold plating, silver plating, old gold effect). They are a lasting keepsake for years to come.
Yes. We recommend models with a Winter package (heater + thermostat), which ensures smooth operation of mechanisms even at temperatures close to zero.
Technology in the service of history
Contact us to build a technical medal collection and install vending machines to earn money to maintain your exhibits.
GW Souvenirs - Precision that pays off