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Belfast Airport welcomes F&B robotic technology trials

Posted: 27 October 2022 | | No comments yet

Belfast International Airport has announced the trial of a robot service technology to enhance colleague and passenger experience at the Sip & Stone Restaurant and Bar.

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SSP Group, a leading operator of food and beverage (F&B) outlets in travel locations worldwide, is trialling a robot service technology to enhance colleague and customer experience at Belfast International Airport (BFS). The trial, the first of its kind in SSP UK, sees six service robots deployed later this month (October 2022) at the Sip & Stone Restaurant and Bar.

Working with GW Robotics & Stephens Catering, SSP will test the effectiveness of using the service robots to help servers with their day-to-day tasks, allowing them more time to focus on delivering outstanding customer service. Thanks to this innovative technology, colleagues will be able to spend more time with customers, answering customer needs and providing a memorable experience.

Two types of robots will be introduced at Sip & Stone. A service robot called ‘BellaBot’ will bring food and drinks from the kitchen while ‘HolaBot’ will collect plates and cutlery once customers have left their tables. ‘HolaBot’ can be called remotely by colleagues to clear any section of the restaurant as necessary. Bella Bot is also equipped with a voice and screen system and can greet customers for a true human-robot interaction.

Brian Carlin, Director of Commercial Development at Belfast International Airport added: “This trial will allow customers to experience the latest technology that hospitality has to offer. The robots will deliver a faster service, as well as enhanced cleaning, which will work hand in hand to improve the overall dining experience. We look forward to seeing the feedback from the trial, it certainly will be a welcomed addition and support for the Sip and Stone team and all of our customers.”

A similar trial is ongoing in Germany and an additional trial is scheduled in the UK for later this year (2022), with views to continue trialling the robots in different types of units to better understand which lead to the most improved passenger experience.

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