It took six engineers and three chefs six years to develop, and at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which takes place almost this week, Moley Robotics has a fully-fledged luxury home kitchen -mobile published capable of cooking over 5,000 different foods. from the beginning.
Available in two formats – one provided Internet of Things (IoT) kitchens, the other without a unified robot – and available in a wide range of styles and finishes, including marbles , onyx, and Corian counters, as well as a mix of kitchen finishing cabinets, the Moley Kitchen is piloted with a combination of sensors and cameras and can map out ingredients, cookware, and appliances in the kitchen environment. The kitchen does it all: with its fully arctic robot hands, the Moley Kitchen can get food and ingredients from the fancy refrigerator, handle the cooker and sink, handle pots and pans, mix, mix, and plate vessels.
Oh, and it even cleans up after that.
When it comes to culinary skills, Moley Robotics worked with Tim Anderson, winner of the BBC MasterChef in 2011, and chefs Nicole Pisani and Andrew Clarke to create 30 dishes at launch. New recipes are added to the system every month and clients will be able to customize their homemade recipe database with their own favorite recipes using built-in software.
“What you’re looking at here is the world’s first consumer robotic kitchen,” Moley Robotics founder and CEO Mark Oleynik said in a statement. “Our elegant, fully automated kitchen is now for sale, and like all innovative technologies – cars, televisions and computers – will appeal to enthusiasts, professionals and early adopters, and there is a price accordingly … Whether you are a fan of food and want to explore different issues, follow a low calorie diet or have special dietary requirements this Automatic Kitchen can to do. Thanks to the recipe sharing platform, home cooks and chefs will be able to upload personalized variations of recipes and save family choices for everyone to enjoy for years. to come. It’s not just a labor-saving tool – it’s a platform for our creativity. It can even teach us how to become better cooks. “
Check out Moley Kitchen in action at CES, here:
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Moley unveiled its first prototype robotic kitchen in 2015. The company said a commercial version of the robotic kitchen is also currently under development and will be released this year. And, just in case you were worried that installing a robotic kitchen means you will never get to bake, don’t worry, as mentioned, the Moley Kitchen is capable of being used by both robot and people. Because sometimes even robots like to have a day off here and there.