Back in 2015, robotic home cooks and kitchen equipment were the talk of the town, and no one was going bigger than Moley Robotics. The British startup stepped beyond robo-mixers and grocery-tracking ...
Anyone who spends a lot of time in the kitchen knows that there’s at least one gadget out there for every single step in the cooking process. But there has never been an appliance that could handle ...
London’s W1 is somewhere to go if you’ve got too much money to spend on something. Within minutes of each other, you can visit the city’s priciest private doctor, buy a Steinway and a pair of designer ...
AI holds the key to a new future of value for the automotive industry. [Image Credit: Blue Planet Studio/Shutterstock] Concept: British kitchen design startup, Moley Robotics has collaborated with ...
Humanity has quite the death wish. We are certain of this for a variety of reasons, but none speak to our Freudian compulsion for self-destruction more than our species’ insistence on continuing to ...
Today in Germany, “the world’s biggest industrial fair” Hannover Messe kicked off and showed us the thing we’ve most wanted out of the future: a robotic chef. Moley Robotics, the firm behind what it ...
According to U.K.-based Moley Robotics, the Moley kitchen is a fully automated kitchen unit, consisting of cabinets, robotic arms and hands, a recipe recording system, a connected GUI screen with ...
In brief: Robotic kitchens will probably never replace humans, but that doesn't stop companies like Moley, Hyper Food Robotics, Xrobotics, Dexai Robotics, Miso Robotics, and Nala Robotics from trying.
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