Developers: | Picnic |
Date of the premiere of the system: | December, 2019 |
Branches: | Food industry |
Technology: | Robotics |
2019: Announcement
At the end of December, 2019 Picnic company provided the robot who makes 300 pizzas per hour thanks to artificial intelligence, cloud computing and corporate instruments of automation.
The Picnic company works in the field of production technologies of food and the solutions Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS). Her well-known Picnic robot is capable to produce a set of pizzas with a diameter of 12 inches to order and will service visitors at an exhibition of technology achievements Consumer Electronics Show on January 7-10, 2020 in the conference center of Las Vegas.
Our technologies on the basis of intellectual data and cloud analytics quickly find application for operators of public catering — the CEO of Picnic Clayton Wood noted. — We constantly adapt our offers to needs of partners and consumers. |
The company reported that the Picnic robot successfully passed pilot tests in October, 2019, working in the park of entertainment T-Mobile Park and also is used on the traditional winter holiday Enchant Christmas.
The platform of automatic assembly of Picnic food successfully increased quality and service rate of our consumers — Steve Pangburn, the CEO of Centerplate (the partner of developer) says. — Our first experience with the Picnic system was very useful and inspiring. We look forward to an opportunity to provide Picnic in the conference center of Las Vegas in January, 2020. |
The Picnic platform is initially focused on production of a set of pizzas with a different stuffing. Nevertheless this technology can be used also in preparation to other food.
Our automated assembly system is capable to improve a business model in many segments of public catering — Wood is sure.[1] |