Blackwell has announced that they have signed an exclusive agreement with On Demand Books to bring the first Espresso Book Machine to a UK Bookseller this year. The Espresso has now been successfully launched in nine installation sites including The Library of Alexandria, Egypt, the University of Alberta, Canada and several locations in the US including the World Bank and Northshire Bookstore in Vermont.
The Espresso book machine (http://bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/
The arrangement includes a number of agreed trial shops to begin with, followed by a roll-out opportunity across the Blackwell chain as well as possibilities overseas both in future international retail sites and in library supply. Details of agreed trial shops have yet to be finalised. There is a confidential exclusivity agreement in place that will allow Blackwell and On Demand Books to create critical mass and to leverage the exciting possibilities that the technology makes possible.
Vince Gunn, CEO of Blackwell (http://bookshop.blackwell.co.uk/
Dane Neller, CEO of On Demand Books said, "Blackwell is a superb partner of choice for us to launch in the UK market. They have an outstanding pedigree of book history behind them with a reputation for innovation. Their academic and specialist credentials both here and overseas are well suited for the Espresso book machine and we believe together we can maximise this exciting development in the book market."
The date for launch is yet to be determined but is expected to be in autumn 2008.
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