https://delano.lu/article/goodbytz-the-chef-is-a-robot
"Robots are used for a wide range of tasks in the food industry. They can be
found in the fields planting, weeding, harvesting or scarifying, and then in
tasks linked to sorting, packaging, palletising, as well as in order picking
and quality control. Equipped with artificial intelligence and artificial
vision systems, they are even capable of carrying out delicate tasks requiring
great precision, such as decorating cakes for the patisserie.
At the Nexus2050 trade fair dedicated to new technologies, Goodbytz presented
an innovative system for preparing ready-made meals using an automated system
and a robotic arm. “We set up our company in Germany two years ago, at a time
when the catering and hotel sectors were feeling the full impact of the covid
crisis and difficulties in recruiting staff,” explains Kevin Deutmarg,
co-founder of Goodbytz. “We were also aware of the new trends in healthy
eating, mainly based on plant-based ingredients, and of consumers’ desire for
greater flexibility in mealtimes. But these trends were out of step with the
food industry and restaurant offerings. That’s why we invented a system that
takes the pressure off chefs, which can be activated 24 hours a day, on demand,
while still producing high-quality food.”"
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