Drink bar collaboration & serving robot system
This is the actual working model of the drink bar collaborative and serving robot system displayed at the EXPO 2025 Osaka Kansai Pavilion. Collaborative Robot Teabot-kun A robot programmed to learn actions through teaching in order to pick up paper cups and pour tea. Serving Robot Chacha-chan A robot that uses a 3D camera to detect obstacles in three dimensions and skillfully delivers tea without bumping into people or objects. The large screen on its belly can display images and videos. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Service (for serving and transporting) robots and collaborative robots are linked via IoT (cloud), so when the call button (made by HCI) is pressed, the robot automatically prepares (brews tea), places it on the serving robot, and delivers it to the customer's table. Even without people, the robots can operate independently. Robots are also playing a significant role in addressing the labor shortage in the food service industry. Collaborative robot Teabot-kun: Mitsubishi Electric's Assista 6-axis vertical multi-joint robot Serving robot Chacha-chan: AUTOXING's RisuBotPlus Call button (main unit): HCI's CS-B1-P Call button (subunit): HCI's CS-B1-C *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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In 2002, we were established as a manufacturer of cable, wire, tube, and seat manufacturing and inspection equipment. Our products, including a twisting machine equipped with an HCI-type tension feedback control system (patented) and a magnetic bearing twisting machine (patented), as well as a winding device with auto traverse, have received positive feedback. In 2008, we started a robot system integrator business to manufacture robot systems, delivering our first unit in 2009. In 2017, we began developing systems for image recognition → inspection process AI, reinforcement learning → production technology AI, and natural language processing → communication AI, delivering our first inspection process AI system in 2018. In 2018, we opened the HCI ROBOT CENTER within the Izumi-Otsu Chamber of Commerce in front of Izumi-Otsu Station, aimed at promoting robot systems and providing special education on robot safety. In 2020, we established the HCI ROBOT・AI LAB, the largest development base in Japan owned by a robot SIer, in the commercial facility Arza Town directly connected to Izumi-Otsu Station. We own 30 robots from companies such as Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Yaskawa Electric, Mitsubishi Electric, Denso Wave, Yamaha, ABB, and FANUC, accelerating the verification of elemental technologies and the development of robot and AI systems.