Saturday, February 23, 2008
Deli Touch automated ordering system
Teraoka’s new the Deli Touch pen allows customers to place orders without human contact. Using a menu with barcodes embedded in the photos of the items, the pen’s camera scans the codes and transmits the information via wireless to a server, which is connected to a printer in the kitchen that prints out the order. On both sides an automated voice announces that an order has been placed.
The advantage of the Deli Touch pen seems more user friendly as compared to a touch screen order system. Besides, the Deli Touch is considerably cheaper than an actual waiter.
via [Trend in Japan ]
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