A fully automatic robot “barista” at the Taizicheng Railway Station in China’s Zhangjiakou city, a competition zone of the Beijing Winter Olympics, is attracting attention with its features. After a customer gives the instruction, the robot barista can complete the whole coffee-making process of grinding, brewing and cleaning in just 5 minutes. The robot can complete its task with its dual six-axis robotic arms, and the professional coffee brewing equipment. In addition to that, it’s also supported by the visual recognition technology. While the remarkable coffee machine that open to all travelers, are attracting many coffee lovers to try it out, it will also serve its customers during Beijing Winter Olympics.
The robotic “barista” will serve its customers during Beijing Winter Olympics
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Budapest is set to host the Organization of Turkic States (TDT) Informal Summit on May 20–21, marking the first time a country with observer status, Hungary, will host the event. The city has been decorated with TDT flags ahead of the summit, which will take place at the historic Varkert Bazar near the Danube.
Leaders from Türkiye, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Hungary are expected to attend. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will also hold bilateral talks during his visit.
The summit will focus on deepening strategic cooperation among Turkic states, with discussions on economic ties, security, and cultural heritage. The event will conclude with the adoption of the Budapest Declaration.