Digital guest tour with the Bring Me robots from Avatarion
The Bring Me solution is suitable for restaurants, canteens and hotels
and hotels that are looking for a process-oriented and automated operation.
With this solution, tables can be served automatically from the kitchen. In addition, the robots can be sent by the staff themselves to the tables that are ready. The robot is loaded with the dishes and sent to the back office.
The Cruzr robot also has a navigation function. This is ideal for guiding guests to a room or table.
In combination with the WoW-Screen, a large, very robust TV screen, guiding scenarios can also be developed in shopping malls or complex office facilities.
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Topia is in operation at the newly opened Biotop restaurant in Explorit. Topia supports the service in the à la carte business. Tables with more than three guests can be served by one employee. The robot helps with serving and clearing away. Topia stands ready next to the kitchen and waits for the food. When the tables are cleared, Topia drives directly to the laundry room, fully loaded. An employee is already waiting there. After the robot has been cleared, it is sent back to the starting point next to the kitchen and is ready for the next job.
There is more time for guest contact, recommendations and advice are becoming increasingly important
In some cases, there are long distances between the kitchen and the restaurant. A Bring Me robot takes the strain off employees and is easy on the legs.
A robot never gets sick and is always motivated. This also motivates employees and guests.
At Coffee Island in Yverdon, the barista is already assisted by Orea. In the spacious café, the robot Orea brings food and drinks. Guests can place their order via a QR code on the table. This is immediately forwarded to the barista. As soon as the order is ready, Orea comes into action. The food is placed on the robot and the robot is sent on its way. Once at the table, guests can take their order. At the push of a button, the robot is sent back and is ready for the next orders.