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ISSA Exhibition, Australia (14th – 15th September 2022)
14th – 15th Sept 2022 Sharing our past two days highlight at #Issa exhibition International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney)! Thanks to everyone for the fantastic turnout and our team members for putting up a brilliant show, special thanks to our partner GERMii! Special
Case study: Sheraton Grand Sydney using AI robots to alleviate staff shortages
25th Aug 2022 The hospitality industry is still feeling the pinch of the pandemic with staff shortages and supply chain issues, while this might seem grim, some organisations are using this as an opportunity to innovate. Sheraton Hotels is one of
Top Tech in ’22
16th Aug 2022 Thanks to Hotel Management Magazine (HM), Australia for featuring #Keenbot, tray delivery robot from Keenon Robotics being ranked as the one of the Top Tech this year. Special thanks to our AUS partner GERMii for bringing #Keenbot to Australia, conducting the pre-trial with Sheraton Grand Sydney
AI-powered robots deployed to support hospitality talent crunch
16th Jul 2022 The Australian hospitality industry is bouncing back from forced closures and restrictions throughout the pandemic, but now it has to redefine itself in the face of a manpower crunch. SoftBank Robotics Group Corp. (SBR) announced the launch
Robots to the rescue!
14th July 2022 As the Australian hospitality industry continues its recovery while grappling with staffing shortages in, it’s robots to the rescue with SoftBank Robotics Group Corp. (SBR) announcing the launch of the tray robot, Keenbot. Supplied by GERMii Australia and designed by
SoftBank Robotics has become Global #1 in professional indoor facility mobility robots.
Professional Indoor Facility Mobility Robots Market Analysis, 2022 April 2022 | Report Format: Electronic (PDF) The professional indoor facility mobility robot market is expected to witness significant growth over coming years. The market growth can be attributed to increasing technological innovations
Some F&B roles may disappear as more firms turn to automation
Channel NewsAsia 11:32pm Food and beverage-related jobs such waiters and dishwashers may become obsolete as companies adopt automation and robotics. However, industry players say there are still some roles that robots cannot replace. Brandon Tanoto reports. Watch here.