In recent years, the food and beverage industry has seen the rise of a new trend: the automation of restaurant tasks. From meal preparation to cooking and serving, robotics and motion systems are increasingly being introduced to improve not only efficiency but also reliability, cleanliness, and safety. In these environments, where space is often limited and hygiene is non-negotiable, linear motion technologies play a pivotal role in enabling compact, precise, and long-lasting solutions.
So, building on the success of automation in other areas of the food and beverage sector, restaurants are now emerging as a promising frontier. Here, motion technologies make it possible to maintain cleanliness, efficiency, and even novelty in food preparation — especially when diners can see and directly interact with the automated systems tasked with assembling and cooking their orders.
Collaborative robots (cobots) paired with Cobot Transfer Units (CTUs) and other forms of automation already proven in food and beverage applications excel in these new settings, particularly for assembling and cooking food items that are labour intensive for staff. Indeed, the coming years could see these systems complemented by motion solutions such as linear and telescopic guides, actuators, and other technologies originally designed for industrial environments yet reimagined for food preparation.
Looking ahead, the next decade could bring a growing number of dining establishments and quick-service restaurants (QSRs) adopting robotics and artificial intelligence to prepare, cook, and even serve food. This whitepaper examines how Rollon’s linear motion solutions — already trusted across the food and beverage industry — can address the unique challenges of restaurant automation while helping ensure the highest levels of quality, safety, efficiency, and hygiene.
Get the complete white paper to learn how Rollon’s motion solutions can power the next generation of automated restaurants; cleaner, safer, and more efficient with linear motion solutions.

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