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The Conceptual 'Coinvenience' Ticket Machine is Inclusive

The conceptual 'Coinvenience' ticket machine is an inclusively designed unit for placement in modern train stations to provide travelers of all abilities with an intuitive way to purchase a ticket. The unit draws design inspiration from the Dyson Tower Fan and boasts a metal shroud that shields the unit from the sun, while also allowing it to shift up and down with ease. This will accommodate standing travelers, those who are lower because of their mobility aid like a wheelchair and everywhere in between.

The conceptual 'Coinvenience' ticket machine is the design work of Harry Rigler, Katy Finch, Reuben Williams, Omar Alqasem, and Bianca Tartaglia as part of a project for the Loughborough University. The unit highlights a completely coin-operated design that has a non-touchscreen display.
Trend Themes
1. Inclusive Design - The 'Coinvenience' ticket machine seeks to provide individuals of all abilities with an intuitive way to purchase train tickets, signifying the need for further inclusive design solutions.
2. Height-adjustable Technology - The use of height-adjustable technology in the 'Coinvenience' ticket machine represents an emerging trend in the design and development of user-friendly, accessible technology for public use.
3. Non-touchscreen Interfaces - The integration of non-touchscreen interfaces in the 'Coinvenience' ticket machine signifies a trend towards touchless and contactless technology solutions, especially as the world faces the COVID-19 pandemic.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation Industry - The 'Coinvenience' ticket machine presents an opportunity for transportation companies to improve the accessibility of their services through the implementation of inclusive design concepts.
2. Retail Industry - The 'Coinvenience' ticket machine's non-touchscreen design represents an opportunity for retailers to incorporate touchless and contactless interfaces in their products and services to address the ongoing global public health concerns.
3. Technology Industry - The use of height-adjustable and non-touchscreen technology in the 'Coinvenience' ticket machine highlights ongoing trends in the development of user-friendly and accessible technology for public use, indicating an opportunity for tech companies to develop similar solutions.

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