
According to the company, the Servi Plus has a basic 4-layer deck structure, so it can carry around 16 plates at a time and can load up to 40kg, which is the weight of a pack of cement. The number of 4-tier trays can be adjusted and the height can be adjusted, so you can perform various tasks such as serving and eating out. A maximum of 4 bins can be loaded.
The company pointed out that there was a great innovation in the driving part of the Servi Plus in preparation for the previous one. By applying the system (Rocker-Bogie) used in the Mars rover to the suspension design, it is possible to stably transport drinks and food on uneven tiled floors or irregularities. Thanks to this, the company said it is likely to be used a lot for serving liquids such as soups and drinks.
One of the great innovations is also the possibility of collaboration between robots. Bear Robotics’ advanced AI technology has added an intelligent multi-robot function that allows different types of robots, including existing service products, to communicate and collaborate with each other. Thanks to this, it was possible to see more than 10 service and quarantine robots working collaboratively at the same time.
Additionally, a function to serve multiple tables at once has been added to increase the efficiency of catering business. When food is delivered to customers, highlight lighting is used to maximize the natural color of the food. Additional features are also included for restaurant customers. For example, it is equipped with a personalized three-sided display function so that customers can interact with the robot in an interesting way.
Along with the recently released Servi Plus, Bear Robotics launched the first mass-produced model of a service robot from 2021, followed by the “Servi Air” quarantine robot last year. In addition, it introduces autonomous robots that can be used in various environments while continuously releasing new products such as the “Servi Lift”, which can move alone in high-rise buildings with an elevator interlock system.
Ha Jung-woo, CEO of Bear Robotics, said, “We are collaborating with restaurants and other foodservice industries and global conglomerates, and have recently set up a company in Ireland and started to enter Europe. growing mobility platform.
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