Combat national robot barista shows up! Two cups at a time with both arms! Will take up his post in Moscow
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▲ combat national robot barista unveiled. (photo / photo taken from MontyCafe)
Robot coffee shops in the United States and Japan have made their debut one after another, and Russia is not left behind. MontyCafe, a robot barista, will go to work in Moscow this summer. At that time, customers can order through the screen, pay by card, and the drinks can be made by a robot barista. With two arms, it can make two cups at a time, which is very efficient.
According to The Spoon, MontyCafe, developed by Russian robot company GBL Robotics, is a closed vending station with a diameter of about 5 meters. A white two-armed robot sitting in the center will automatically move its arms after a guest orders and use the coffee and tasting machine in the rear to mix drinks they need, including lattes, espresso and so on.
▲ "MontyCafe" is a closed hawking station with a diameter of about 5 meters.
In fact, MontyCafe is a robotic platform, not limited to coffee, using the advantages of its arms, as long as the replacement of parts, programming, can be used in hot dogs, muffins and other food production; the company is also adding new skills to ─ ice cream.
It is reported that a MontyCafe, which costs US $20, 000 (about NT $540000), currently plans to join in shopping malls or cafes, the first of which will debut at Moscow's Aviapark Shopping Center this summer. In the future, MontyCafe plans to enter Kuwait and Australia.
Recently, in addition to MontyCafe, the Cafe X Robot Cafe in San Francisco has also launched the second generation. In addition, Coffee Haus, a coffee robot from Briggo, is also based at Austin-Bergst International Airport in Texas. There is a large global demand for coffee. Under the influence of manpower shortage, efficiency and cost, robot coffee is likely to become more popular in the future.
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