ME Group Australia to Showcase Self-Service Retail Solutions at Retail Show Australia 2026

March 27, 2026

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ME Group Australia to Showcase Automated Self-Service Solutions at Retail Show Australia 2026

Retail Show Australia 2026 is pleased to welcome ME Group Australia as an exhibitor in the Retail Tech Zone, where the company will present its latest automated self-service solutions for modern retail and consumer environments.

ME Group is an international business focused on developing, operating, selling and servicing value-added self-service vending equipment. Across its global portfolio, the group is active in sectors including photography, laundry, printing and food, with a business model centred on convenient, easy-to-use consumer services. The company also operates through ME Group Australia, formerly NRG, supporting its presence in the Australian market. 

Supporting Convenience Through Self-Service Innovation

At Retail Show Australia 2026, visitors will have the opportunity to explore how ME Group Australia’s self-service technologies support modern retail environments through:

  • Improved convenience and accessibility across high-footfall locations
  • Enhanced operational efficiency through automated service delivery

ME Group’s broader international business is built around automated consumer services, with a portfolio that includes photobooths, laundry solutions, printing kiosks and other self-service and vending formats. The company continues to focus on technological innovation and digital transformation, alongside ongoing product diversification.

Its solutions are particularly relevant for retailers and site operators looking to introduce or expand self-service services, enhance customer convenience, and implement scalable, low-touch service models supported by established operational infrastructure.

A Global Self-Service Operator with Local Relevance

According to the official company website, ME Group supports its vending estate through a 650-strong network of skilled field engineers and 24/7 remote telemetry monitoring, helping maintain, upgrade and optimise equipment across its operations. The group describes itself as an international market leader in automated self-service equipment aimed primarily at the consumer sector. 

For retailers and commercial venue operators, this positions ME Group Australia as a business worth connecting with when exploring self-service innovation, convenience-led services and new automated retail formats.

Event Details:

22–24 September 2026 | Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre

Connect with leading technology providers, explore self-service and retail innovations, and discover new ways to enhance customer experience and operational efficiency.

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