The Consumer Electronics Show, a popular fair held annually in Las Vegas, has had its Asian premiere in Shanghai.
Wearable devices, smart home-systems, intelligent cars and much more – some 200 exhibitors attended the event in China, one of the fastest developing markets for consumer electronics, especially smart products.
Visitors were able to taste food cooked by a robotic chef, the first of its kind according to its creators. Designed by London-based Moley Robotics, the automated kitchen consists of two large robotic arms which concoct dishes based on an iTunes-like library of recipes. The robot “learns” recipes by recording a real chef’s movements with a motion capture process involving 3D cameras.
“You can choose any kind of dish, from any kind of chef in the world and it takes the ingredients and cooks everything automatically,” said Moley Robotics founder Mark Oleynik.
G-Wearables, a Chinese company based in Beijing, launched its latest musical device, the ‘Gogo-S’