Kybernetica.com > Fast Food Chains Gain Efficiency with Robotics Technology
[TechnologyTalk.net: A look at technology's role in modern culture] The systems have been tested in McDonald's and Burger King, but Zaxby's is the company's first big client. The system was created by former Carnegie Mellon University researcher, Kerien Fitzpatrick, who designed the robotic technology to analyze its environment and make a decision.
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The Grumpy Owl: That's Kerien Fitzpatrick, the founder of HyperActive Technologies. Although he doesn't exactly strike me as the hyperactive type, he has invented a computer system that'll make your burger get to your plate super, double-lucky fast. (via Cosmos)
[Technovelgy.com] Hyperactive Bob Fast Food Management Robot: Science Fiction in the ...: Hyperactive Bob, the kitchen production management computer system from Hyperactive Technologies, is now being licensed to Zaxby's, a fast-food restaurant chain with locations in the Southern states. Zaxby's has 330 counter-service chicken specialty restaurants.
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