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South Korean cafe hires robot barista to help with social distancing

- Reuters Daejeon

The new robot barista at a cafe in Daejeon, South Korea, is courteous and swift as it seamlessly makes its way toward customers.

“Here is your Rooibos almonds tea latte, please enjoy. It’s even better if you stir it,” it says, as a customer reaches for her drink on a tray installed within the large, gleaming white, capsule-shaped robot.

After managing to contain an outbreak of the new coronaviru­s that infected more than 11,000 and killed 269, South Korea is slowly transition­ing from intensive social distancing rules toward what the government calls “distancing in daily life.”

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The robot barista can make 60 different types of coffee and serves the drinks to customers at their seats.

observe social distancing in public, said Lee Dong-bae, director of research at Vision Semicon, the smart factory solution provider that developed the robot barista. “Our system needs no input from people from order to delivery, and tables are sparsely arranged to ensure smooth movements of the robots, which fits well with the current distancing campaign,” he said.

The system, which uses a coffeemaki­ng robotic arm and a serving robot, can make 60 different types of coffee and serves the drinks to customers at their seats. It can also communicat­e and transmit data to other devices and contains selfdrivin­g technology to calculate the best routes around the cafe. An order of six drinks, processed through a kiosk, took just seven minutes. The only human employee at the two-story cafe was a patissier who also has some cleaning duties and refills ingredient­s.

The manufactur­er aims to supply at least 30 cafes with robots this year. It is also working with a staterun science institute on technology to make custom drinks.

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