Bear Robotics' Servi Plus Wins Prestigious iF Design Award 2024
We are proud to announce that our AI-powered serving robot, Servi Plus, has been awarded in the esteemed Public Design category at the iF Design Award 2024 held in Germany! Bolstered by a recent investment from LG Electronics, we now stand as a global beacon of cutting-edge technology and visionary design.
Amid fierce competition with over 11,000 entries from 72 countries, Servi Plus impressed a panel of 132 esteemed experts who evaluated entries based on idea, form, function, differentiation, and impact.
The iF Design Award, revered as one of the world's top three design accolades alongside the German Red Dot Design Award and the U.S. IDEA (International Design Excellence Awards), cements Bear Robotics' status as an industry vanguard of innovation and creativity.
Following the success of their robot Servi at the International Design Awards in 2021, Servi Plus has garnered widespread acclaim for its revolutionary design tailored to elevate the experience of its customers, ensuring unparalleled performance and satisfaction. With intuitive features such as customizable tray configurations, adaptive displays, and responsive lighting, Servi Plus has captivated restaurateurs worldwide, setting a new benchmark for operational efficiency.
Armed with state-of-the-art suspension technology and advanced AI capabilities, Servi Plus effortlessly navigates all flooring types, including ramps, and executes drink delivery with precision. With multi-robot functionality allowing more than ten robots to collaborate simultaneously for operations, Servi Plus marks a significant stride in service automation.
Reflecting on this monumental achievement, I underscore Bear Robotics' unwavering commitment to user convenience and innovation. "Since our inception, we've endeavored to develop products that seamlessly fuse cutting-edge technology with user-friendly design. As we move forward, our dedication to pushing the boundaries of functionality and aesthetics in service robotics remains steadfast."