Kogarobotics signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Culinary Skills Master Association to develop and distribute cooking automation systems and robot service models.
AI autonomous driving robot company Koga Robotics announced on the 29th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Culinary Masters Association to develop and distribute cooking automation systems and robot service models.
Koga Robotics is a robot company focusing on product development based on its proprietary AI autonomous driving system, Kona Solution, and robot operating system, developing serving robots and logistics robots. Its flagship serving robot, "ServingGo," is supplied to major F&B corporations including CJ Foodville, golf courses, and franchise restaurants. In April, it was the only robot company selected as a "Baby Unicorn" in the "Baby Unicorn 200 Nurturing Project" hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups.
The Korea Culinary Masters Association, established in 1992 to nurture successors with accumulated skills in the culinary field and to develop Korean food culture projects, is the top association in the culinary field, having produced over 1,000 masters over more than 30 years.
Through this agreement, Koga Robotics plans to combine its various purely domestically developed core robot technologies and research and development (R&D) capabilities with the cooking expertise, knowledge, and operational know-how of the top culinary masters affiliated with the Korea Culinary Masters Association to develop cooking automation systems and robot service models.
Both parties agreed to maintain a continuous cooperative relationship for the development of related industries through this MOU. First, on November 4th at KINTEX in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi Province, Koga Robotics will participate as an official sponsor in the "Korea Small Business & Master Chef Cooking Skills Competition" hosted by the Korea Culinary Masters Association, supporting the success of small business owners and market revitalization.
Seungdo Park, CEO of Koga Robotics, said, "Koga Robotics, which possesses core technologies related to robots, will collaborate with Korea's top chefs to create new innovations in cooking technology automation using robots and robot service models linked to the food service industry," adding, "Through this MOU, we expect to present meaningful results in the globally recognized food tech sector and offer new possibilities to domestic dining business operators facing various challenges."
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