Robot Manufacturer Taps Service Organization

The company’s robot is deployed in 20 locations, plus has weekly deployments scheduled through the end of September.

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Foodservice robotics maker Miso—creator of Flippy, which is in use at chains like White Castle and Jack in the Box—is now partnering with robot field service organization Roboworx.

Roboworx, which has a nationwide network of robot technicians, will provide installation, maintenance and ongoing support for Miso’s new and existing customers with Flippy Fry Stations.

“Our goal at Miso is to deliver ‘day one ROI’ to our customers through reliable, intelligent automation,” says Rebecca Davis, VP of operations at Miso Robotics. “To scale effectively, we needed a service partner with deep robotics expertise and a national reach. Roboworx’s proven track record and technical expertise make it the ideal partner to ensure our systems are deployed and maintained to the highest standard.”

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