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  2. Moley Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Moley Robotics is a robotics company headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that has developed the "first robotic kitchen" [1] based on a multifunctional cooking platform. Moley Robotics was founded by Russian and British mathematician, computer scientist and entrepreneur Mark Oleynik in 2015 to create service robots for kitchen use.

  3. Bokura no Kazoku - Wikipedia

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    Bokura no Kazoku is a simulation game where the player's actions determine how the central couple raises their children. [3] The personality of each child is influenced by choices made by the player – such as what hobbies they pursue, the school they attend, and how time is spent together as a family – with fourteen possible personality options.

  4. Spyce Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Spyce Kitchen or just Spyce was a robotic-powered restaurant which prepares food in "three minutes or less". [1] History. MIT mechanical engineering graduates ...

  5. Chibi-Robo! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Chibi-Robo! takes place in a 1960s-style American home and revolves around a tiny, highly advanced house-cleaning robot of the same name [5] [6], created by a toy company called Citrusoft Robotics Inc., given as a birthday gift to the socially withdrawn eight-year-old Jenny Sanderson (who believes that she is a frog) by her father George.

  6. Automated restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Dalu Robot Restaurant in Jinan, China [24] Haohai Robot Restaurant in Harbin, China [25] Robot Kitchen Restaurant in Hong Kong [26] [27] Robo-Chef restaurant in Tehran, Iran, started in 2017, is the first robotic and "waiterless" restaurant of the Middle East. [28] [29] MIT graduates opened Spyce Kitchens in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, in 2018

  7. Domestic robot - Wikipedia

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    A domestic robot or homebot is a type of service robot, an autonomous robot that is primarily used for household chores, but may also be used for education, entertainment or therapy. While most domestic robots are simplistic, some are connected to Wi-Fi home networks or smart environments and are autonomous to a high degree.

  8. Kitchen robot - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen robot may refer to Robots used in kitchens - see Robotics § Applications; ... This page was last edited on 2 December 2023, at 06:20 (UTC).

  9. Botball - Wikipedia

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    Botball's mantra is that “Today’s Botball kids are tomorrow’s scientists and engineers.” [2] The program is managed by the non-profit KISS Institute for Practical Robotics (KISS stands for the engineering acronym: Keep It Simple Stupid) whose vision is to use robotics "to stimulate and engage students in exploring their potential in engineering, science and math."