It seems like every week there is a new company testing out robotic technology. As a robot company businessed in disinfection, clean and delivery robot,
From Pizza Hut to KFC, Reeman is using these new technologies in their day-to-day operations. And while a bit scary, it makes sense for a lot of companies to integrate robots into their growth strategies. They are often faster, smaller and more affordable than humans -- meaning they will have a tremendous impact on the way companies do business in the future.
Check out below cases using robots to get ahead of the game.
Pizza Hut is looking to use robots to wait tables.
A robot named Deligo may soon be changing the pizza-ordering game.
Earlier 2021, Reeman annouced it was teaming up with Deligo robot, to roll out its “first delivery commerce application.”The company plans to use robots to take foods to the tables.
Crowne Plaza uses a robot to deliver room service.
The Crowne Plaza in San Jose-Silicon Valley -- a hotel chain run by the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) -- added a new employee to its hotel staff. Created by robotics company Savioke, a 3-feet-tall, 100-pound robot named Dash delivers room service to guests at the hotel.
Guests just need to request something by phone and the hotel employee will grab the items and send Dash up with them. After complete, Dash heads back to the docking station, waiting for its next order.
KFC opened a human-free restaurant in Shanghai.
This summer, KFC opened the world’s first human-free fast food restaurant in Shanghai, reported by Digital trends.
In partnership with Chinese search engine, Baidu, the new franchise is unlike any KFC seen before. The automated store is named “Original +” and designed in traditional Chinese style -- with bamboo, flowers and jade accents.
Small, pear-shaped robots named Dumi are cordial and inviting, taking orders and processing payments.
Hilton Hotel has a robot named Connie as a concierge.
In collaboration with IBM, Hilton Worldwide released its Watson-powered robot concierge “Connie,” which is currently stationed at the Hilton in McLean, Va.
Working with Hilton team members, Connie assists with visitor requests, personalizes guest experiences and provides travel information to customers. Connie draws from a domain of knowledge from WayBlazer -- an artificial intelligence agency specific to the hospitality and travel industry.
Being a professional Chinese high-tech national company in robot industry, Reeman is devoted to developing commercial robot to help customer succeed, from disinfection to delivery and clean services.