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Best when you want to see the platform, understand the workflow, and review commercial fit.
Tell DMVI what you are trying to launch, upgrade, or integrate and the enquiry will be routed to the right commercial or technical path.
Use the form for demos, compatibility checks, retrofit conversations, integration scoping, OEM reviews, and regulated deployment questions.

Best when you want to see the platform, understand the workflow, and review commercial fit.
Best when the machine, controller, payment stack, or retrofit path is the main question.
Best for unusual hardware, OEM projects, and deployments that need SDK or protocol review.
Use this path when you want to see the platform, review the workflow, and talk through commercial fit.
Provide the technical details you already have. Compatibility and integration reviews become faster and more accurate when the machine reality is clear from the start.
Demo requests are routed toward a platform walkthrough. Compatibility requests are reviewed against machine details, controller state, and the likely deployment path. Integration requests start with the hardware, protocol, and SDK questions that define scope.
That means the contact path behaves like a useful intake system that routes each enquiry toward the right next step.
Best when you already know the machine path is plausible and want to see the platform and workflow in action.
Best when machine fit, retrofit scope, or payment-path feasibility needs to be confirmed first.
Best when the project involves new hardware, OEM requirements, or documentation-led technical review.
Some enquiries start on VendingTracker and then broaden into machine selection, showroom review, or a more general DMVI commercial conversation.
Use these parent-company pages if the conversation needs to expand beyond the software layer.
Complete the contact form with your company details, fleet context, and machine types. Choose the route that best fits the conversation, and DMVI will respond with the right next step.
The most useful details are machine manufacturer and model, machine type, current payment setup, fleet size, geography, and the main objective of the project.
DMVI aims to respond within one business day. Technical compatibility and integration questions may require an initial review before a full answer is sent.
Yes. Select the compatibility route and provide the machine details you have. That allows the review to start with real context instead of a generic enquiry.
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