LuckiBot
LuckiBot by OrionStar Robotics is an advanced AI-powered service robot designed for restaurant and hospitality environments, excelling in food delivery, proactive customer greeting, and promotional interactions. It navigates dynamically using visual SLAM for obstacle avoidance and steady travel, ensuring hygienic, contactless delivery that boosts customer satisfaction and perceived service quality. Equipped with an engaging display for marketing content, voice interaction, and multi-mode operations including priority delivery to nearby tables, LuckiBot enhances operational efficiency while attracting foot traffic. Its modular design supports customization, making it ideal for busy dining spaces, hotels, and nursing homes where it handles delivery, promotion, and even recycling tasks seamlessly.
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Q1. What is LuckiBot and what hospitality or service tasks is it designed to perform?
LuckiBot is an AI service robot developed by OrionStar Robotics for restaurant and hospitality environments. According to OrionStar, it performs food delivery, proactive guest greeting, voice interaction, and multi-robot cooperation to support operating efficiency.
Q2. Which hotels, restaurants, or businesses are currently deploying LuckiBot?
Specific deployments of LuckiBot in hotels, restaurants, or businesses are not detailed in available OrionStar documentation. The robot targets restaurant settings for service tasks.
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