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British company created by Russian unveils robotic kitchen

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British company created by Russian unveils robotic kitchen


11.12.2020

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Moley Robotics, a British company with Russian roots, presented a unique robotic kitchen capable of cooking dishes and putting things in order. According to the general director of the company-developer Mark Oleinik, this is the world's first robotic kitchen for consumers, according to Hi-Tech +.

The system can get food out of the refrigerator, cook different dishes at the request of the owners (there are more than 5,000 options in the machine's memory) and clean up after itself.

The system learned how to create miracles of cooking from famous chefs who were involved in the project. The cameras filmed the cooks cooking and the information was loaded into a new machine that took over the skills of the professionals. It scrupulously copies the actions of the chefs and is never wrong.

The kitchen can already be bought, its price is $330,000, but, according to Mark Oleinik, the cost will be much lower after launching into mass production. The general director of the manufacturing company noted that the new development, like all previous breakthrough technologies, would interest professionals and pioneers. Moley Robotics has received over 1200 orders so far.

It is noted that the Moley Robotics company was founded in 2015 by the Russian mathematician and computer specialist Mark Oleinik. He founded and led a company specifically to develop a robot kitchen.

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