GMEX Robotics Secures AU$504,000 First Order for Bon Vivant 3.0 Deployment
GMEX Robotics has received an initial AU$504,000 deployment order for multiple Bon Vivant 3.0 cooking robots under its AU$4.2 million agreement with a leading Australian hospitality group. Delivery of these automated cooking systems is scheduled by June 30, 2026, marking the first phase of a planned 50-unit rollout.
1. Initial Deployment Order
GMEX Robotics has received its first purchase order worth AU$504,000 for multiple Bon Vivant 3.0 automated cooking systems from a leading Australian hospitality food and beverage group. The systems are slated for delivery by June 30, 2026, beginning the execution of the company’s long-term supply commitment.
2. Underlying AU$4.2 Million Agreement
This purchase order is the first phase under a previously disclosed AU$4.2 million framework agreement announced on March 23, 2026, which calls for at least 50 intelligent kitchen robotics systems across the customer’s venue network. The agreement covers Bon Vivant 3.0 units as well as Max models, positioning GMEX for a sizable footprint in professional kitchens.
3. Bon Vivant 3.0 Technology
The Bon Vivant 3.0 platform integrates AI-driven control, advanced sensors, and programmable cooking workflows to streamline professional food preparation. Designed to reduce labor intensity and boost consistency, the system supports scalable operations across multiple locations, demonstrating GMEX’s robotics capabilities.
4. Commercial Rollout Prospects
This initial order transition marks GMEX Robotics’ move from contract signing to active deployment, laying the groundwork for broader rollout activities across the hospitality group’s venues. Successful implementation of these systems will be critical to validating the commercial value of GMEX’s intelligent culinary robotics platform.