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Restaurant Industry Robotics

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Sep 6, 2022

Picnic partners with Domino’s to test pizza-making robot in Berlin

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  • Picnic, a pizza-making robot developer, has partnered with multinational pizza restaurant chain Domino’s to test its pizza-making robots at a Domino’s Tiergarten restaurant in Berlin, Germany.

  • The news follows a year-long collaboration between the two companies to research and test the product ahead of launch.

<ul><li> Analyst QuickTake: With today’s news, Domino’s adds to Picnic’s growing list of recent partners including pizza restaurants MOTO (to automate its operations in Seattle, Washington), PizzaHQ (to automate pizza-making at its location in Totowa, New Jersey), contract food service management company Chartwells (to deploy units at university locations), and Speedy Eats, a developer of mobile automated kitchens for parking lots (becoming its exclusive pizza assembly systems supplier).</ul>

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