The first robot bartender will be able to start working soon
If a robot can work tirelessly in manufacturing, why can’t it also work in hospitality? Yanu serves cocktails to the guests with unparalleled speed, while never losing his patience or enthusiasm during the shift.

Yanu, the bartender who never takes a break
Easy to transport, fast, easy to charge and even able to work independently without interruption – Yanu, the artificial intelligence-powered autonomous bartender, can not only serve and pay, but also interact with his guests via a chatbot, which he recognizes and even remembers their favorite drinks.
Although it is not at all common for a robot to serve people who want to have fun or attend an elegant business event, the solution is already on the horizon. Based on his years of experience in the hospitality industry, Alan Adojaan decided that it was time to take service to a new level. He observed that the staff working in his bar could not handle the many orders on a weekend evening, so many customers left disappointed immediately after arriving, while the staff had little to do on weekdays due to the smaller traffic.
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