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Moley Kitchen (kitchen robot)

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Developers: Moley Robotics
Date of the premiere of the system: November, 2020
Technology: Robotics

2020: Start of kitchen robot of Moley Kitchen

At the beginning of December, 2020 the London robotic company Moley Robotics provided the first in the world completely automated kitchen which cost is estimated at $330,000. This kitchen was developed by the Russian scientist and the specialist in mathematics and information science Mark Oleynik and finally will be able to prepare from scratch more than 5000 dishes.

Oleynik recognizes that the cost of the kitchen which received the name Moley Kitchen is happy is high, but the company already received 1205 requests from the people interested in purchase. According to Oleynik, the automated kitchen is not more expensive than the supercar or the small yacht. In the future the company hopes to provide cheaper models thanks to economy at the expense of the scale and production efficiency.

The first-ever completely automated kitchen from Moley Robotics company earned

The robot was developed with assistance of Tim Anderson, the culinary specialist innovator and the winner of the BBC MasterChef series of 2011. The cooking methods used by Anderson were imprinted in 3D and "are transformed to the elegant digital solution using individual algorithms". Anderson and his colleagues cooks Nicole Pisani and Andrew Clarke helped developers to create 30 dishes to show systems capabilities at start. Creators promise to add new recipes every month so finally clients will be able to select from more than 5000 options.

The automated kitchen includes two robotic manipulators developed in cooperation with the world's leading German robotic company Schunk. According to creators, manipulators precisely reproduce the movements of human hands, allowing the robot to extract ingredients from the smart refrigerator, to regulate temperature of a cooking surface, to use a sink for filling of pans and also to get plates as it would be done by the person cook.[1]

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