The Hungarian café where robots serve your drink
Enjoy Budapest Café is not your ordinary café in Budapest. You might think that you are in the film Back to the Future when you visit this place, in which robots serve your food and drinks. The future is here!
24.hu reports that Enjoy Budapest Café “employs” 7 big and 9 smaller robots who not only serve your coffee, but you can also talk to them and play with them a little. There is one particular robot called Pepper who can recognise facial expressions, and it can determine the age and current emotion of its conversational partner.
The smaller robots are like tablets, they are very easy to use, while the bigger robots are sort of computer-like. The bigger robots are capable of anything they are programmed to do. The robots can be used to teach children about programming, but they can also be used for business purposes. Last but not least, the bigger robots are also capable of serving you a cup of hot cocoa or coffee, and they gladly give directions, too.
CEO of E-Szoftverfejlesztő Ltd. Tibor Csizmadia aims to be an active member of the robotics industry, and he wanted to “put Hungary on the map” in terms of robotics, so he created Enjoy Robotics. If you want to read more, visit their website.
If you got the inspiration you needed to hang out with a few incredibly cute and cool robots, visit Enjoy Budapest Cafe at Práter Street.
Contact Info:
- Enjoy Robotics, Enjoy Budapest Cafe
- Corvin-negyed, 6-8 Práter street
- Phone: + 36 20 281 9262
- Email: info@net
Featured image: Facebook.com/enjoybudapestcafe
Source: ww.24.hu; www.enjoyrobotics.com
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