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LBX Food Robotics expands Bake Xpress operations into Canada

CSA certification enables rapid deployment in Canadian locations

By Robotics 24/7 Staff 
February 25, 2025

LBX Food Robotics, a California-based developer of hot food vending, announced that it is accelerating deployment of its Bake Xpress hot food vending kiosk in Canada, enabled by the machine’s full Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certification.

The company said that it’s the world’s only full-menu hot food vending kiosk to meet CSA requirements for electrical safety and performance, Bake Xpress can be imported and installed throughout Canada.

Certifications enable individual deployments in food locations

Operators can broadly deploy Bake Xpress without having each location individually inspected and licensed, as would be required for non-certified equipment, according to LBX Food Robotics. The company said that with Bake Xpress’ customer-defined branding and menu, make it an ideal offering for diverse markets in Canada including hospitality, retail, healthcare, corporate offices and educational institutions, as well as with restaurants seeking to add points of sale to augment their traditional stores.

As with UL certification in the United States, the CSA certification process is an extensive evaluation designed to ensure that electrical equipment meets rigorous safety and performance standards. The evaluation process includes comprehensive testing of electrical components, mechanical functionality and fire safety measures to confirm the equipment operates reliably under various conditions.

“We’re excited to leverage our CSA certification to deliver the unparalleled convenience and quality of Bake Xpress to Canadian customers,” said Benoit Herve, founder and CEO of LBX Food Robotics. “Just as our UL certification has enabled installations in US airports, military bases, and other regulated venues, being CSA certified is a game-changer. It empowers our Canadian customers to scale their operations quickly and seamlessly, unlocking new opportunities for business growth.”

For hot food vending kiosks, particular attention is paid to elements such as temperature control systems, ensuring the food is stored at safe levels and heated properly to prevent health risks. CSA certification is a critical milestone for expansion in the Canadian market, where adherence to these stringent standards is mandatory.

 

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