Restaurants

Robot Restraunt in San Francisco: The Future of Restaurants?

Robot restaurants are popping up all over downtown San Francisco, as a futuristic option for people to grab fast food for cheap. The latest example is Creator, a robotic restaurant that specializes in making gourmet hamburgers with their all-in-one burger robots. We went behind-the-scenes of their appointment-only smart kitchen to learn more about how robots could be the future of food in urban cities.

The Spyce Boys + Zume: Cooking Up a Storm at Zume (Pronounced 'Zoom')

At Spyce, you place your order on a screen, and then your lunch is prepared by robots. Check out the video above to hear from the founders and see how a Spyce grain bowl compares to a more traditional fast causal lunch.

Hema's New ‘Robotic Restaurant’

This Hema supermarket offers a highly automated, Jetson-like food experience.

LEGO HOUSE Robotic Mini Chef Restaurant

Check out my review of MINI CHEF family restaurant in the brand new LEGO HOUSE attraction in Billund, Denmark. You can build your order with just four LEGO bricks, scan it at your table, and watch your order screen for a unique behind the scenes look into the kitchen as the Minifigure chefs prepare your meal. Keep an eye out for your big LEGO box of food as it makes its way down the conveyor belt, and pick it up from our two friendly robot waiters.

While Robotic Helpers in Restaurants are Incredibly Helpful, What About the Farming Industry?

Robotic Farms: Agricultural Breakthroughs

Robot farming machines are already doing the dirty work in more fields than people may realize.

Hope For The Aging Workforce on Farms: A Future Worth Investing In

The University of Sydney's Australian Centre for Field Robotics are pioneers when it comes to robotic farming. Having developed a series of driverless tractors, they give us a sneak peek of how future farms and orchards will operate in the era of mass automation.

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