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Automating food production, one serving at a time

Robotics Business Review

Chef Robotics food automation pods assemble ready-to-cook meals for leading food manufacturers. Credit: Chef Robotics The path to success in food robotics is littered with interesting concepts that failed to deliver. Inspiration Chef Robotics CEO and co-founder Rajat Bhageria. billion in 2023 to $3.35

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Flexiv develops fish fillet shaping application for its Rizon 4 robot

Robotics Business Review

A new fish fillet shaping application uses a Rizon 4 adaptive robot to create uniform portions and shapes. Source: Flexiv The result of increasingly adaptive robots may soon be no farther than your next meal. Flexiv yesterday said its Rizon 4 robot is part of a new food-processing application. 4 kg) payload capacity.

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AI+3D Vision Platform ‘A Robot Integrator’s Dream’

i4.0 today

At the Machine Vision Conference (MVC) , co-located with the brand-new BARA exhibition Automation UK , Scorpion Vision (Stand 21) will show how Mech Mind’s new generation AI+3D robot vision tech can support rapid development of 3D vision for robot picking challenges.

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Picnic Works and Roboworx team up for national rollout of autonomous pizza stations

Robotics Automation News

Seattle-based Picnic Works, a developer of food production automation, and robot management company Roboworx have formed a strategic collaboration to facilitate the national rollout of Picnic’s fleet of autonomous Picnic Pizza Stations.

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Humanoid robots: A potential solution to Canada’s workforce crisis

Automation Mag

Companies must find new ways to improve productivity on plant floors as traditional automation technologies have proven inadequate and businesses struggle to find workers for mundane and dangerous tasks. Humanoid robots This is where humanoid robots, powered by artificial intelligence (AI) control systems, can play a disruptive role.