It ca n’t recommend the ideal cut of squawk for your next backyard BBQ , but thanks to a optical maser image scanner that ’s capable to generate a 3D model , Nantsune ’s Libra 165C robo - butcherwill quickly contract up a piece of gist into perfect fixed - weight gash .
Previous automated methods involved weighing every unmarried slice as they fall off the sword , but that can be time eat , peculiarly in a factory setting where speed equals profit . So the Libra 165C first laser scan and create a 3D model of a while of meat to guess its shape and cypher the varying thicknesses of slicing so they all consider , and can be price , on the dot the same . It ’s capable of churning out 100 slice every minute , and when it ’s available in late June , it will have an evenly impressive price tag of around $ 160,000 . [ DigInfo tv set ]
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