UAE-based dnata, an air and travel services provider, is showcasing the world’s first AI-powered cooking robot capable of handling cooking operations in commercial and residential kitchens at the World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE), a global event for the travel catering, onboard retail and passenger comfort industries.

Attendees visiting the company’s stand in Hamburg, Germany, have the opportunity to meet and interact with a cooking robot, offering a glimpse into the future of catering innovation.

Features of the cooking robot

Developed by Moley Robotics, it is able to recreate identical dishes at scale by following pre-recorded chef instructions.

It is equipped with multiple sensors and machine learning capabilities, enabling it to precisely measure ingredients and execute complex cooking techniques.

The innovative solution ensures consistent quality, high levels of safety, and rapid adaptation to changing parameters in real-time.

Robin Padgett, CEO of dnata Catering and Retail, said: “We are excited to showcase a revolutionary cooking robot alongside our world-class culinary and retail offering at the World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo.

“We are constantly looking for ways to further improve quality and efficiency by leveraging the latest technologies, including artificial intelligence and automation, across our global network.

“In recent years we have implemented a number of sophisticated solutions to optimise various aspects of our operations, ranging from consumption analysis to ingredient sourcing, inventory and waste management.

“We will continue to closely monitor trends and further integrate AI into our operations to harness the power of innovation.”

In addition to the cooking robot, dnata’s guests can also meet Bella, a hospitality robot, who serves meals and refreshments at WTCE. Bella’s twin bot already resides in the UAE and assists guests at Sharjah Airport’s (SHJ) lounge along with its partner, Kitty.

‘The Lounge’ at SHJ is operated by dnata’s local joint venture, Alpha Flight Services.

dnata’s stand in Hamburg also features a live cooking station, offering visitors culinary experiences. Its senior executives and chefs from across the globe will be present to engage with customers and partners throughout WTCE.

This article originally appeared on Gulf Business