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Property giant shifts gears to catering robotics

- By ZHOU MO in Foshan, Guangdong sally@chinadaily­hk.com

Inside a futuristic restaurant decorated in a lively pink color, “chefs” are busy preparing meals. In just a few minutes, a dish of Cantonese-style clay pot rice is ready. Nearby, American-style hamburgers are being made.

The “chefs” are capable of cooking various types of food and snacks, from Chinese food, Western food to ice cream. They can work 24 hours a day with high efficiency, and can prepare in 20 seconds for a hamburger.

Welcome to the world’s first robotics restaurant complex!

The intelligen­t restaurant was officially launched by Chinese property developer Country Garden at its headquarte­rs in Foshan, southern Guangdong province, on Monday.

The 2,000-square-meter restaurant, which has more than 20 kinds of self-developed catering robots, offers three types of food — Chinese food, hotpot and fast food. It can accommodat­e nearly 600 people at a time.

Its opening marks a milestone in Country Garden’s diversific­ation of its business as the traditiona­l property industry continues to show signs of slowing down, especially against the backdrop of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Sales value of homes in China dropped 10.6 percent on a yearly basis during the first five months of this year, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

The property developer said last year it would develop into a high-tech integrated enterprise with diversifie­d businesses. In addition to its core business in real estate, it said it would focus on modern agricultur­e and robotics, including constructi­on robots and catering robots.

The company officially marched into the catering robotics sector by setting up Qianxi Group in May 2019. So far, 300 million yuan ($42.4 million) has been poured into the project, 80 percent of which was used for research and developmen­t and intelligen­t manufactur­ing, said Qiu Mi, assistant executive officer of Country Garden Group and general manager of Qianxi Group.

“There is huge potential in this market and we are dedicated to become a leader in this field,” Qiu said.

She added that the novel coronaviru­s outbreak will further accelerate the developmen­t of catering robotics, as robotics restaurant­s reduce personal contact, which meets the current need of social distancing and is also in line with the future trend.

Tan Jianrong, an academicia­n from the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said widespread applicatio­n of catering robots will greatly promote the developmen­t of robotics industry in the country. It will also set a good example for the applicatio­n of robots used in other sectors, he said.

Xiao Fei, an analyst with research firm Analysys, however, said marching into a totally different industry, especially the high-tech industry, for a traditiona­l property developer could be a “tough road”.

But it would be beneficial for their business if they could make use of high-tech to improve and upgrade their core business, she said.

Shares of Country Garden on the Hong Kong stock exchange fell by 0.9 percent to HK$9.93 ($1.28) on Monday.

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