I'll Handle the Cooking. Who's Going to Serve?
Serving Robot / Hotel Robot / Drawer Robot / Weight Sensor
The term "robot automation" might still feel a bit foreign to many, but it has quickly become a familiar sight in the serving industry.π This means that the necessity and demand for serving robots are increasing across many fields.
As the adoption of these robots grows, so do inquiries about which specific model is the best fit for each unique environment.
To help you choose, we’ve prepared Robot vs. Robot: Serving Edition Part 2!
Today, we’ll be comparing the serving robots from two of Korea’s representative giants: LG and KT. Let’s dive deep into their features and see how each robot excels in its assigned tasks!
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1. LG CLOI Serving Robot (Drawer Type)
First, this solution is a simulation case of serving food using the LG CLOi ServeBot (Drawer Type) developed by LG Electronics.
The biggest differentiator of the LG CLOi ServeBot (Drawer Type) compared to other serving robots is its drawers. It features 3 drawers (2 for the large model) that can only be opened by entering a password, making it a champion of security and safety.π
Because of these strengths, the LG CLOi ServeBot is highly sought after across various industries, including hotels, hospitals, and offices. In hospitals, it safely delivers test samples without damage, and in hotels, it handles contactless services more smoothly than anyone else.
Furthermore, in office buildings, the CLOi ServeBot receives items from external delivery companies on behalf of the staff, helping to prevent corporate security leaks and improving employee work efficiency.
What do the hotels, hospitals, and offices looking for the LG CLOi ServeBot have in common? It's the fact that they have elevators. The LG CLOi ServeBot can integrate with elevators to call them and even board them perfectly. Don't be startled if you see a robot waiting in front of the elevator.π
In addition to elevators, the LG CLOi ServeBot can easily pass through automatic doors within buildings and respond to various driving situations.β
Are you worried about the LG CLOi ServeBot wandering around such a large space? If so, check the robot's location immediately on your smartphone. We provide control systems that allow for safe driving monitoring, enabling you to check the robot's position and real-time delivery status.
With this level of control, there will be fewer misdeliveries than standard delivery, and you won't have to worry about theft, right?π
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2. KT AI Serving Robot
The second solution we'll show is a solution for serving hot plate dishes at "Jeonju 1964 Geumijeong," a restaurant specializing in stir-fried dishes and rice bowls. Sizzling hot plate dishes... Can the KT AI Serving Robot truly serve food that is as hot and heavy as iron plate dishes?
It turns out it can perform exceptionally well, to the point where being worried feels embarrassing.π
This is because the KT AI robot is optimized for food serving, capable of serving soups, hot plates, and steamed dishes. It can serve customers safely with its smooth driving.β
The KT AI Serving Robot is equipped with a weight sensor on each tray, so once the customer receives the served food, it can return to its standby station on its own.
Sensors are also attached to the bottom. These bottom sensors automatically detect if an object has fallen on the floor or if a child is in front of the robot, allowing it to detour.
Families dining out with children can also visit with peace of mind.π Since children can watch the robot while adults eat safely, customers will never stop visiting the restaurant, right?π
Furthermore, it is a very clever friend that can play multiple roles with its Serving Mode, Bussing (Table Clearing) Mode, and Cruising Mode.
Due to these advantages, its popularity is exploding worldwide. It is reported to have a track record of serving over 2 million tables across the globe, including Korea, the US, and Japan.π
Today, we looked at two robots that are working hard in various industries with their respective strengths. Shall we take one last look at the characteristics of each robot?π
LG CLOi ServeBot (Drawer Type) - Suitable for large areas
β Elevator integration and boarding (Obtained certification from the Korea Lift Safety Agency)
β Control system provided for monitoring the robot's safe driving (Web/App)
β Locking mechanism applied to each robot drawer
β Usable in various environments
β Supports automatic charging
AI Serving Robot "Servi" - Equipped with weight sensors and a 30kg payload capacity
β Performed serving for over 2 million tables worldwide, including Korea, the US, and Japan
β Location recognition through position initialization
β 24-hour remote monitoring and immediate A/S available
β Provides various service modes including Serving, Bussing, Cruising, and Guidance
β Each tray has a weight sensor to automatically return to the standby station upon food receipt
Today, we have looked into two serving robots that fulfill their assigned duties while showing off their respective strengths in various environments.
As these friends have distinctly different characteristics, we hope you compare them and introduce the robot that fits you perfectly.π For more detailed information, please get a free consultation from Marosol's robot experts.π
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