robot kingdom
Robot chef in prepares pancakes in 'robot kingdom'
A Japanese amusement park is turning the fears of a robot-run world into a reality. The Huis Ten Bosch theme park in Nagasaki, Japan has created a restaurant with more robots than human employees – and an oknomiyaki flipping bot is the star of the show. The two-armed humanoid chef is designed to coat a griddle with oil, mix the batter and flip pancakes before completing the dish with mayonnaise and dried green seaweed. The Henn-na Restaurant is part of the Dutch-themed park Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki, Japan. There are autonomous bartenders and robotic servers and chefs.
Theme park to open 'robot kingdom' where 200 androids make cocktails and food
A theme park in Japan is set to introduce 200 robots as members of staff - a move that bosses claim is just the beginning of a technological revolution in the country's service industry. Amusement park Huis Ten Bosch will open the "robot kingdom" area of the attraction in July. Hideo Sawada, president of the park's operator, said: "Robots will arrive in this kingdom one after another, and the time will come when these technologies will be in use worldwide." The robots will include a chef that can cook different meals on demand. Also among the incoming robot staff is a bartender that can make 10 different cocktails.
Forget Disneyland, Japan set to get 'robot kingdom' staffed entirely by machines
A Japanese amusement park is turning the fears of a robot-run world into a family friendly attraction. Guests at Huis Ten Bosch will soon be able to enjoy okyonomiyaki prepared by a robotic chef, cocktails made by an autonomous bartender and a complete staff of serving cyborgs. This'robotic kingdom' will feature over 200 androids that attendees can touch and interact with while spending the day at the park. Guests at Huis Ten Bosch will soon be able to enjoy okyonomiyaki prepared by a robotic chef, cocktails made by an autonomous bartender and a complete staff of serving cyborgs. This'robotic kingdom' will feature over 200 androids.