Circle Medical is "Uber for doctors". That's going to be interesting.<p>The tea-making robot seems to come with overoptimistic numbers.<p>The sandwich-making robot is a good idea, but it will need a complete redesign to make it cleanable. All stainless and Teflon, no food trap points, machine-washable, steam-cleanable. Whether it's cost effective is another issue. That idea has been tried many times. Here's AMFare, from American Machine and Foundry, in 1964.[1] That system worked quite well, but needed a constantly busy fast food outlet to justify the expense.<p>Then there's the version for the 1%[2].<p>[1] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmXLqImT1wE" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmXLqImT1wE</a>
[2] <a href="http://factor-tech.com/robotics/17437-robot-chef-that-can-cook-any-of-2000-meals-at-tap-of-a-button-to-go-on-sale-in-2017/" rel="nofollow">http://factor-tech.com/robotics/17437-robot-chef-that-can-co...</a>