

Staff can also opt to change cooking times and alter portion sizes for foods coming out of the hopper to map back to customer customization requests. Capable of identifying current temperatures, predicting time remaining to meet consistency in taste perfection, and alerting staff of unsafe internal cooking temperatures, ROAR features powerful image processing and depth perception from Intel® RealSense™ technology. Enabled by Intel® RealSense™ Depth Camera D415, ChefUI can not only identify food and temperatures, but can also learn and reclassify new foods introduced to Flippy. Through the dashboard, employees can see the foods in line to be prepared next. Miso Robotics launched global commercial availability of the Flippy Robot-on-a-Rail (ROAR) – a zero-footprint, cost-efficient intelligent robotic kitchen assistant for the evolving commercial kitchen. Flippy ROAR hits the market with advanced cooking capabilities to quickly learn menu items, allowing operators to appeal to new customers and retain eaters with consistently cooked options. Miso Robotics plans to offer financing options through TimePayments to empower food service providers to quickly adopt automation technology.Įarlier this year, Miso unveiled a prototype enabling Flippy to glide across multiple workstations on a rail. The final design for global commercial availability mounts Flippy on an overhead rail (ROAR), keeping it out of the path of busy kitchen staff to increase safety and throughput by interacting with a food hopper capable of dispensing the perfect amount of food for preparation before moving to the cooking station. New backend advancements to ChefUI, Miso Robotics’ proprietary software, assist kitchen workers with operational interactions and workflows through an easy to navigate dashboard view of the web-based application displayed on a 15.6” touchscreen monitor mounted on the ROAR system.

Small Business Administration (SBA) released a simpler loan forgiveness application for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans of $50,000 or less. The SBA began approving PPP forgiveness applications and remitting forgiveness payments to PPP lenders for PPP borrowers on October 2, 2020.Ĭlick here to view the simpler loan forgiveness application.Ĭlick here to view the instructions for completing the simpler loan forgiveness application.Ĭlick here to view the Interim Final Rule on the simpler forgiveness process for loans of $50,000 or less.

This edition of MRM News Bites features a lot of technology and robotic news, virtual food halls and healthy kid menus.
