How Robots Are Revolutionizing the Food Industry
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August 16, 2024
A fleet of delivery robots developed by Starship Technologies. (Image: www.starship.xyz)From food packaging to preparation and delivery to serving in restaurants, robots are helping the food industry meet labor shortages. By taking over repetitive tasks robots can enhance production and increase output while also improving safety.
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