LG launches restaurant-focused CLOi ServeBot, display solutions

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LG launches restaurant-focused CLOi ServeBot, display solutionsA CLOi ServeBot serves customers at Arirang K Korean BBQ Restaurant. Image provided by LG.

LG has unveiled the CLOi ServeBot model LDLTR30, a restaurant-focused model of its CLOi line of robots, according to a press release.

The latest robot offers expanded battery life (up to 11 hours, according to LG estimates), more shelf space, a 10.1-inch color touchscreen for customers with a resolution of 1,280 x 800, updated suspension, the ability to guide customers around space, and customization options.

“LG’s CLOi ServeBot is helping restaurants provide better service to customers while reducing employees’ stress and workload to enable greater productivity and customer service,” Jeff Weiland, team leader for B2B robotics U.S. at LG, said in the release. “The CLOi ServeBot was the first commercial robot to receive UL certification for safe operation in consumer environments, and the new model raises the bar even higher with sophisticated upgrades such as the new independent suspension on all six wheels that ensures smooth motion and enables reliable transport for drinks and soups over rough or uneven floors.”

LG has also announced its restaurant-focused, 27-inch self-service kiosk (model 27KC3PK-C), which includes a 1080p screen, credit card reader, QR code reader, integrated credit card/chip reader and a receipt printer.

All images provided by LG.

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