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Evoca Group-owned coffee machine brand, Wittenborg, is celebrating its centenary with the release of a new premium tabletop coffee machine – the W100 – combining the company’s heritage with modern advancements.


The machine has a contemporary design with rounded edges and a 12-inch touchscreen interface with integrated connectivity options. Its electronics use HTML5 technology for flexible user interface updates. The W100 is also built with high-performance components suited to the hospitality sector.


The W100 incorporates environmentally friendly materials and processes, features an Eco mode and has an improved life cycle assessment.


Evoca UK has confirmed that the ES version of the W100 will be available in the UK from March. This model includes a 4kg coffee canister for freshly ground coffee, an instant decaffeinated option and a capacity of up to 200 drinks per day. A second version with a fresh brew tea option is expected to launch in the coming weeks.

Wittenborg marks 100 years with launch of W100 coffee machine

Rafaela Sousa

20 February 2025

Wittenborg marks 100 years with launch of W100 coffee machine

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