Japan's new sushi-delivering robots are super cute

No driver required for this (relatively) fast food.

CarriRo delivery sushi robot

Lucky Japan will be the testing ground for the new robots. Source: ZMP

In the latest edition of ‘the future is here’  Japan is unveiling shiny new robots to deliver sushi to hungry Tokyo-ites. Tokyo robotics company has teamed up with food-delivery service Ride On Express to create driverless , which are set to start test operations this month.

At about a meter in height, the bright red CarriRo are equipped with laser sensors and cameras that allow them to safely navigate pedestrian traffic on bustling Tokyo streets (although remote control is also possible). They can each carry enough food to sate 60 people, and – best of all – they’re really, really cute.
Sushi delivery robot
Source: ZMP
CarriRo is the latest announcement in what seems like a string of meetings between robotics and the food delivery industry. In 2016, fast food chain to deliver pizzas around Brisbane at the speed of about 20 km per hour, while food-delivery robots were also given on the streets of London last year. Just this year, unveiled , a robotic delivery startup in Silicone Valley.

Should bike-riding pizza delivery people and Uber Eats drivers be worried about their jobs? While it might seem a logical progression in terms of efficiency, in Australia at least, the switch to robot-manned delivery vehicles is probably a little while off. Quite aside from the practical concerns (anti-collision technology would have to be near-bulletproof, and what happens when the robot hits a staircase?), we suspect local and state governments are likely to have more than a few to ask before delivery robots become a familiar sight in our streets.

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Published 16 August 2017 2:48pm
Updated 16 August 2017 3:13pm
By Lucy Rennick


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