Automatic pizza robot for attendees at CES 2020 |
Seattle-based Picnic, an innovative technology for food production and robotics solutions as a service, has announced that Center Platt, the leading event hosting company, has chosen its own automatic food collection system to participate in CES, the world's largest technology event.
The Picnic Automatic Pizza Robot should be used for the middle plate, which can produce 300 user-defined pizzas on the CES 2020 floor at a speed of 30 cm per hour.
Picnic robots combine independent food-making, software, withdrawals, and deep learning technologies to quickly make pizza. Due to the usual situation, the robot can be easily adjusted to adapt to a variety of positions, and the process requires little training because the smart device does most of the work.
Steve Bangbourne, Centerplate CEO, said: "Picnic Foodstuff platform has demonstrated that it is improving our process quality and speed of service." Our first experiences with Picnic are very positive and helpful. We look forward to presenting Picnic at CES 2020 in January and helping them to effectively expand their technologies.
While Clayton Wood's picnic head said that while CES 2020 picnic robot focuses on preparing pizza, his job isn't just that. So it can only be changed to make cakes and tortilla. During the outing, many things seemed to evolve from the site.
It is worth noting that Picnic wants to provide customized software design solutions to integrate the production of food robots into established companies, which Picnic pays monthly for all software updates and maintenance.