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Colorful Cabbage Magic: The New Ripple Maker II Pro Uses Plant-Based Color Technology to Create Drink Prints in Vibrant Shades
Ripples, the Bev-Top Media category leader, has launched the Ripple Maker II Pro, a new beverage-top printer with food technology that offers innovative and impactful drink experiences. The printer features patent-pending Chameleon Plus pods that adjust to a drinks pH level and print a spectrum of blue- and red-based hues. The company aims to meet the rising consumer demand for novel drink experiences. The Ripple Maker II Pro also includes efficiency upgrades for fast operational workflow. The article highlights the late Dr. Assaf Zeira, Head of Food Technology at Ripples, who developed the extract used in the printer. Ripples CEO Yossi Meshulam emphasizes the companys commitment to innovation, personalization, and sustainability to cater to the expectations of Gen Y and Gen Z consumers. The printer allows businesses to create personalized drink designs and messages in real-time, supporting promotional activities and brand awareness.
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Ripples™ named best Bar Innovation at Restaurant & Bar Tech Live Awards - Incus
The founder of IBCMO, Ila Bialystok, has praised the PR services of Incus/Bespoke. Having worked with them for almost 20 years, Bialystok commends their can do approach, responsiveness, professionalism, quality of service, and industry knowledge. She also appreciates their creative problem-solving skills. Bialystok recommends Incus/Bespoke to her customers and trusts them to handle challenges effectively.
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Drink ripples - Innovation in the food and Beverage industry
The article discusses Ripples, a company that offers a bev-top media platform for printing images and messages on foam in beverages. The companys Ripple Makers can boost beverage sales and help establishments hold onto their customers. The ink pods used by Ripples consist of natural ingredients. The article highlights the benefits of using Ripples machines for pubs, bars, coffee houses, and restaurants.
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Ripples and Chandon partner to launch world's first global interactive cocktail experience - Event Industry News
Ripples has partnered with Chandon, a sparkling wine producer, to adopt the Ripple Maker countertop beverage printer technology. This partnership aims to reinvent the cocktail experience with an interactive global campaign, featuring messages and images printed on cocktail foam. Chandon will launch this capability at VivaTech 2019 and install 25 Ripple Makers at key Chandon bars and facilities across seven countries. The partnership allows Chandon to showcase the quality of its wines and interact with consumers in a unique way. Ripples has also introduced a new red ink made from carrot extract for Chandons sparkling wine-based drinks. The collaboration provides a platform for spirit brands to increase customer loyalty and personalize the consumer experience.
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Suntory Beer Partners with Ripples
Ripples, the company behind the Ripple Maker, has announced a deal with Suntory Beer, where Suntory Beer has acquired 700 Ripple Maker PM units. The devices will be installed in key certified locations, including Suntory Beers flagship bar and factories, to engage with consumers and promote sales of its signature beer brand. The Ripple Maker PM allows messages, emojis, and images to be printed on foam-topped beverages. Suntory Beer venues and key accounts will receive the devices, providing a unique and engaging experience for patrons. The devices will also be installed at the God Foam Bar in Tokyo. Ripples aims to increase customer engagement in the hospitality and food & beverages industries through its content marketing platform.
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3D printing allows personalized beer and cocktails
Ripples, a company specializing in beverage art, has introduced the Ripple Maker PM, a new version of their technology that allows for printing on foam-topped cocktails and beers. The previous version, now called Ripple Maker AM, could only print on coffee and lattes. The technology enables companies to provide a premium experience to consumers by offering personalized images and messages on their drinks. The Ripple Maker is a Wi-Fi enabled device that can print on one beverage at a time in about 10 seconds. The company aims to help bars, restaurants, clubs, and brands increase customer engagement through this unique form of brand marketing. Ripples is also launching Chatbot, a feature that allows customers to send photos directly to a Ripple Maker for printing on their drink.
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Feature: Israeli 3D printing adds romantic flavor to coffee
Israel-based company Ripples uses 3D printing technology to create personalized coffee art on the milk foam. The companys Ripples Maker, a 3D printing machine, can print images, logos, or phrases on the milk foam of pre-made coffee. Ripples has partnered with hospitality industry businesses and operates in close to 15 countries. In China, the company has collaborated with nearly 100 well-known Chinese enterprises and has adapted its apps to WeChat. Ripples is also exploring the use of 3D printing technology on beer foam. The company operates its own food department and factory in Israel to create ink for printing.
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New £1,100 machine prints edible selfies & wording in the froth of your coffee
Ripples, a company that uses 3D printing technology to create images on cappuccinos, is set to bring its machines to coffee shops in Britain. The machines, which have already been trialled on Lufthansa flights and at Wimbledon, allow customers to have their own face or any image printed on the foam of their coffee. The technology combines 3D printing with an ink-jet system and can reproduce any image in just under ten seconds. The arrival of the machines is expected to have a positive impact on Ripples growth. The company has already sold hundreds of machines in several countries, including the US, South Korea, China, Singapore, and Israel.
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https://3dprint.com/161421/3d-printed-coffee-match-ripples/
Online dating service Match.com is using 3D printing technology to create a unique dating experience for its customers. The company is hosting a pop-up coffee shop in London on 19-20 January where customers can have their prospective matches faces printed on their coffee. The service is being provided by Ripples, a subsidiary of Steam CC, which uses 3D printing and inkjet technology to create the images. The event is part of Match.coms efforts to make finding a date as simple as ordering a coffee.
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Two Israeli inventions voted CES favorites
Two Israeli companies, HumanEyes Technologies and Steam CC, won the Last Gadget Standing contest at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). HumanEyes Technologies won the live audience award for their VUZE Camera, a 360-degree 3D camera for virtual reality applications. Steam CC won the online audience award for their Ripple Maker, a device that reproduces images or messages on foam beverages. Both companies received initial funding from Benny Landas Landa Ventures. The article highlights the innovative technology and the potential impact of these gadgets on the consumer adoption of 3D VR technologies and the coffee industry.
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http://3dprint.com/76087/ripple-maker-3d-print-coffee/
Ripples, a subsidiary of Steam CC, has developed a new technology that combines 3D printing and inkjet technology to create messages on coffee foam. The Ripple Maker is a small, wifi connected device that uses natural coffee extract to create these messages. The technology is meant for use in coffee shops and cafes, and allows vendors to connect with customers on a personal level. Lufthansa has already signed on as a launch partner and will begin using the technology in their First and Business Class lounges later this year. The Ripple Maker will be unveiled at New York Citys largest annual technology conference, CE Week 2015, and will begin shipping in September.
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