LG Electronics presents one more invention—the LG CLOi ServeBot (model LDLIM31). This autonomous-serving robot will be utilized in the hospitality and healthcare industries to raise the level of service delivery. Its four-door design has spacious storage capacity, which helps the ServeBot to handle repetitive tasks efficiently. LG expands on its strategy for advanced AI robots and B2B business growth.
Its design is innovative, and it’s a winner of the Red Dot and iF Design Awards in 2024. Every shelf will have a maximum capacity of 30 kg, which is able to hold as many as 32 cups of regular-sized coffee cups. Shelving for this robot can also be adjusted to carry loads of different sizes, hence suitability for any type of environment.
The ServeBot can perform tasks indoors, availing elevator travel and moving across uneven surfaces. It has six wheels, independent suspension, which provides stability to prevent serious spills. The doors of this particular robot open and also close automatically to enhance the convenience for end-users.
AI algorithms make ServeBot capable of avoiding any obstacles and finding the best route, it is able to communicate with up to 20 other CLOi ServeBots for maximum efficiency in completing all tasks. This feature removes the possibility of potential collisions and keeps smooth operations in busy settings.
This acts as a mobile advertisement board with a screen at the front of 10.1″. Content is uploaded via the LG CLOi Station or the CMS mobile app. It also guides visually challenged people with voice guidance, expanding its accessibility features.
LG has developed diverse robot solutions for places like airports, hotels, hospitals, and warehouses. It develops a suite of solutions to manage the distribution process efficiently. This will involve supplying robots, facilitating last-mile delivery—areas in which LG showcases its expertise in robotics.