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De Jong Duke has introduced Lina, a new professional coffee machine aimed at workplaces, hospitality settings and public environments.
The model features a 10.1-inch HD touchscreen designed to support quick drink selection and simplified navigation, alongside a service interface intended to streamline set-up and maintenance for operators and technicians.
Lina incorporates recycled materials across several components, including the door frame, back plate, drip tray and cup stand. The company said the machine achieves more than 95% recyclability.
A medium-capacity version is scheduled for release in the third quarter of 2026, targeting higher-volume locations.
The launch marks the first product in de Jong Duke's next-generation portfolio. The company plans to introduce additional systems later this year, including the Nio Next, a high-capacity machine designed for larger-scale operations, and a Fresh Milk Solution featuring temperature control and valve technology for milk foaming.
Lina can also be connected to de Jong Duke's ConnectMe platform, enabling remote monitoring of machine performance, usage data and maintenance requirements.
The machine will be available to order from Tuesday, 31 March 2026.
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