TECH & CULTURE
Remote-controlled robots to join FamilyMart’s workforce this summer
September 02, 2020
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FamilyMart plans to introduce remote-controlled robots into some of its Tokyo-area stores this summer. | COURTESY OF TELEXISTENCE
This summer, convenience store chain FamilyMart plans to introduce remote-controlled robots into some of its Tokyo-area stores, according to a June 30 press release.
The robots are created by Tokyo-based robotics firm Telexistence, and workers will be able to control them from afar to help stock shelves with PET bottles and cup ramen.