Chef quality dishes without effort.
Interesting concept of future kitchen introduced by a startup Moley Robotics.
A pair of robotic arms, and anthropomorphic robotic hands in an optimized robot-friendly kitchen, performing recorded motions of a professional chef using motion capture.
First real demonstration
Commercial
Here’s the plan, according to the company:
- In 2017 Moley will launch the consumer version of the Robotic Kitchen.
- Sophisticated yet compact, it will feature the four key integrated kitchen items of refrigerator, oven, hob and dishwasher.
- The kitchen is operated by its touch screen or remotely via smartphone.
- When not in use, the robotic arms retract from view.
- The kitchen can then be used as a beautifully designed kitchen in the normal way.
- In robotic use, glass screens glide across the unit, enclosing it for safe use when there’s no-one home.
- The consumer model will include the recording system so owners can save their own favourite dishes uploaded to the recipe library.