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MICRO MARKETS


delivers continuity across projects while allowing each installation to feel bespoke. Proven modules ensure consistency in performance, build quality, and user experience, while finishes, layouts, and feature elements are customised to reflect the client’s identity and the specific demands of the location. Speed is a key to a modular strategy.


The way forward: personalised modular multimarkets


The future of multimarkets lies in a bespoke modular approach that balances continuity, flexibility, and speed. As programmes scale and client expectations increase, this model provides a robust and efficient way forward without sacrificing individuality or design quality. Visual display specialist, Senevo has some insight The company’s multimarkets begin with a personalised design service, ensuring each


client receives a unique solution tailored to their brand, and operational requirements. While the underlying system is modular, the design outcome is not generic. Core elements such as shelving, refrigeration, coffee stations, payment solutions, and storage are developed as refined modules that can be configured and styled to create a distinctive environment for every client. The firm believes this approach


Smart integration is powering the next generation of micro markets


Micro markets have always been about convenience, but their next phase of evolution is being shaped by how technology is physically built into the environment itself. Kerry Bullivant, Nebrak’s marketing operations manager, explains how the company is embracing this change. Micro markets are now being defined by smarter integration,


better experiences and stronger performance. What’s new isn’t a reinvention of the model, but how existing micro market software is being supported and amplified at the point of purchase. The biggest shift is the seamless integration of digital media


into the micro market environment. Integrated screens now work alongside established platforms, reinforcing live pricing, promotions and product visibility in real time, without replacing the systems operators already rely on. The result is a more immersive, retail-style experience that rivals the high street, driving faster decisions, longer dwell time and bigger baskets. For operators, the implications are clear. Integrated media becomes a sales tool, not just a screen. It helps push high- margin products, strengthens promotional impact and unlocks additional third-party advertising revenue from suppliers or partners. When combined with live data, operators can track footfall, identify peak trading times and measure how promotions perform, allowing immediate action and smarter optimisation across entire estates. For end users, the experience feels intuitive, modern and frictionless. Clear visuals, dynamic content and well-designed


Nebrak micro market with integrated media screens at Vendex North 2025.


environments build confidence at the point of purchase and make buying quicker and easier. Those leading the space are no longer just installing micro


markets—they’re creating branded, design-led retail environments. At that level, expectations change. Technology has to be designed in, not added on. Nebrak can now integrate media screens directly into micro


market furniture as part of the core design, delivering cleaner, smarter and higher-performing spaces. We showcased this approach at Vendex in November. The wider implication is simple: micro markets are becoming intelligent retail platforms, and those who combine design, digital and data effectively will lead the next generation of unattended retail.


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Standardised components reduce design and engineering time, while off-site manufacture improves quality control and enables parallel production. This shortens programme durations, minimises on-site disruption, and provides clients with clarity of cost and delivery certainty. Modular multimarkets also support long-term flexibility. As businesses grow or operational needs change, individual modules can be upgraded, replaced, or reconfigured without major refurbishment. This extends asset life, supports scalability, and protects the client’s investment over time. Senevo contends that by combining


a bespoke modular system with a fully personalised design service, multimarkets become efficient, distinctive, and future- ready – providing continuity, speed, and a tailored solution for every client.


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