스시 만드는 로봇 VIDEO: Sushi-making ROBOT is capable of making up to 200 sushi rolls an hour and 2,400 nigiri rice balls


Sushi-making ROBOT is capable of making up to 200 sushi rolls an hour and 2,400 nigiri rice balls


Firm AUTEC say it can make 2,400 nigiri rice balls and 200 sushi rolls per hour. 
Rice is moulded inside a rotating container and poured out flat in sheets
Ingredients can be added to create different recipes, such as sashimori and nori 
The designers of the products say they are intended to be used alongside human chefs in cafeterias and chain restaurants



 

스시 만드는 로봇 


   버튼 하나 만지면 바로 초밥을 만들 수 있는 다양한 로봇들이 기술자들에 의해 만들어졌다.

이 기계는 뛰어난 초밥 요리사가 되기 위해 인간이 필요로 하는 수년간의 훈련과 근면함이 필요하지는 않지만 생선 비린내 나는 진미를 끈질기게 쫓아낼 수 있다. 

초밥 제조 회사인 AUTEC은 이 장치가 시간당 2,400개의 니기리 주먹밥과 200개의 초밥을 만들 수 있다고 말한다

영국의 몽크 콘베이어스(Monk Conveyors)는 이 AUTEC 로봇 제작사. 그들은 주먹밥과 초밥 롤을 포함해 많은 일본 음식을 만들 수 있다.

많은 재료들이 사시모리, 노리, 야채와 같은 다른 요리법을 만들기 위해 과정에 추가될 수 있다. 
그것은 또한 서빙할 수 있도록 포장하고 포장하고 자를 수도 있다.

황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터
Ki Cheol Hwang, conpaper editor, curator
 
edited by kcontents



By JOE PINKSTONE FOR MAILONLINE 
PUBLISHED: 18:31 GMT, 26 March 2019 | UPDATED: 18:32 GMT, 26 March 2019

A range of robots capable of instantly making sushi at the touch of a button has been created by engineers.

The machines do not require the years of training and hard-work needed for a human to become an accomplished sushi chef but can churn out the fishy delicacies relentlessly. 

Sushi-making firm AUTEC say the device can create 2,400 nigiri rice balls and 200 sushi rolls per hour. 

 

Monk Conveyors, based in the UK, manufactures the AUTEC robots. They are capable of making a wide-range of Japanese food, including rice balls and sushi rolls

Monk Conveyors, based in the UK, manufactures the AUTEC robots. 

They are capable of making a wide-range of Japanese food, including rice balls and sushi rolls. 
Rice is moulded inside a rotating container and poured out flat in the form of various sheets. ame>

A plethora of ingredients can be added to the process to create different recipes, such as sashimori, nori and vegetables. 

It can then also wrap, package and cut them ready for serving. 

The designers of the products say they are intended to be used alongside human chefs in cafeterias and chain restaurants. 

They are available to buy in the UK but may be imported from Japan for delivery in two to eight weeks.  

Flippy the burger-flipping robot was developed by Miso Robotics and uses artificial intelligence to flip burgers on a grill. It then places the patties on a rack when they're done
 


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