Generation NEXT Franchise Brands, Inc. announced that it has completed and secured its fourth international licensing agreement within the territory of Australia. The agreement represents approximately $18 million in robot sales from a minimum 500 robots being placed throughout the territory over the next five years. The company will be licensing its robotic frozen yogurt vending technology and franchise concept, Reis & Irvy’s, to an international business and marketing development specialist with heavy roots in the Australian marketplace. The high-tech robotic vending machines, which will dispense servings of frozen yogurt, ice cream and sorbet, topped with six delicious toppings in under 60 seconds, have seen tremendous response from the market. Since its debut, Reis & Irvy’s has grown to over 235 franchisees representing approximately 1,100 pending robot installations aggregating approximately $45 million. Furthermore, the Company has contract commitments for an additional 2,300 robots aggregating approximately $88 million. At the reigns of the Australia initiative will be Troy and Michelle Bingham, who will become ambassadors for the Reis & Irvy’s brand and its expansion within the new market. Together the couple is armed with extensive experience in international business development and global management consulting across the areas of franchising, tourism, modular housing, distribution channels, sporting organizations, customer loyalty, payment and incentive programs. Formerly an accountant with the prestigious firm of Price Waterhouse, Mr. Bingham studied extensively within the US, earning a Bachelor of Science from Gannon University in Pennsylvania, as well as an MBA in International Marketing and Management from Toledo University in Ohio. With an eye for global opportunities, the Bingham’s were looking for a venture that they could not only grow but expand in the future.