Shanghai Daily

Robots ply their wares in Xuhui

- Yang Jian

A MOBILE vending machine, a self-driving bus and an unmanned garbage-sorting robot have been put through their paces for the first time with other service technology on the Huangpu River waterfront in Xuhui.

They were at work and on display at the West Bund site while serving patrons from the World Artificial Intelligen­ce Conference that began yesterday.

Unicorn, COWA Robot’s automated cleaning machine that is said to be the first of its kind, was sweeping and mopping the pavement outside the West Bund Art Center, a secondary venue for the conference.

Its robotic arm will pick up plastic bottles, cigarette packs and other recyclable garbage and put them into categorize­d bins.

The automated self-driving robot is equipped with an accurate laser radar to help it avoid pedestrian­s and obstacles, according to the company.

The robot is intended to solve the labor shortage of cleaners and avoid traffic accidents that involve cleaning vehicles, the company said. It is expected to be promoted for use across China.

Another artificial intelligen­ce company, Banma, unveiled its unmanned shuttle bus, taking conference patrons on a tour around the West Bund waterfront.

The eight-seat vehicle has more than 20 sensors, including high-definition cameras, lasers and ultrasonic radars,

and can drive along designated routes at speeds of 10 to 20 kilometers per hour.

It is taking participan­ts to the conference site during WAIC and shuttling them to the riverside region, one of the most popular downtown waterfront­s, featuring over a dozen museums and art galleries. Although safety staff are on board, the bus can stop and avoid other vehicles automatica­lly.

Startup Banma also launched its vending vehicle in front of the art center. The service

robot patrolled around the waterfront to allow customers to buy drinks and snacks by simply scanning a QR code on the vehicle.

Each vehicle can load 500 kilograms of products, mainly offering cold drinks in the city’s sizzling hot temperatur­es during the conference. It will stop after detecting the hailing of any pedestrian.

Inside the art center, a robotic arm can automatica­lly make various latte coffee drinks and serve them to customers. The machine’s AI system from

Megarobo can teach the robot various coffee-making skills and customized varieties.

Xuhui District plans to develop a multitude of AI applicatio­ns to offer smart government transporta­tion, medical and educationa­l services to help people enjoy a safer, more convenient and quality intelligen­t life.

The West Bund waterfront has attracted some of the world’s top AI scientists and companies. The riverside region reflects the city’s early industrial heritage.

 ??  ?? A latte art coffee machine pours a cup at the West Bund Art Center. — Yang Jian
A latte art coffee machine pours a cup at the West Bund Art Center. — Yang Jian

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China