Restaurants · Twin Cities medical-device corridor
Restaurants robots in Minneapolis, MN
Buy commercial robots for restaurants operations across the Twin Cities medical-device corridor, deployed by a Farhand Field Service Engineer, with AI-guided lifetime service via Farhand Relay.
Servicing the Twin Cities — the medical-device cluster around 3M and Medtronic, the food + agribusiness operations along I-94, and the regional aerospace + supercomputer base.
In Minneapolis, the workflows we typically automate for restaurants include food running, plate busing, greeting + seating, and more. Every fleet ships pre-loaded into Farhand Relay so the support gets smarter with every shift.
What we automate in Minneapolis restaurants
Brands we ship into Minneapolis restaurants
Every unit ships with Farhand Relay AI-guided service for the life of the fleet.
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Bear Robotics
in Minneapolis, MN
Bear Robotics (founded 2017 by ex-Google engineer John Ha) builds the Servi line of delivery robots for restaurants, hotels, and senior living.
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Pudu Robotics
in Minneapolis, MN
Pudu Robotics is the global volume leader in commercial service robotics, with 100,000+ units deployed across 60+ countries.
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Keenon Robotics
in Minneapolis, MN
Keenon Robotics (Shanghai, 2010) is the largest delivery-robot producer in APAC, with 30,000+ units deployed across 70+ countries.
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Gausium
in Minneapolis, MN
Gausium (formerly Gaussian Robotics) is the cleaning-robot leader in the compact + retail segment, with deployments in 50+ countries.
Minneapolis operations that run restaurants workflows
Minneapolis-area facilities of these companies are exactly the kinds of operations we deploy restaurants robots into.
How a restaurants rollout works in Minneapolis
You scope, we quote. We walk your Minneapolis restaurants operation — workflows, throughput, physical constraints, integration needs — and quote the right fleet for your real workload.
Units ship pre-mapped to your facility when possible. Our Field Service Engineers commission on-site, train your team, and hand off into Farhand Relay for ongoing service. Coverage spans the entire Twin Cities medical-device corridor via our closest-hub dispatch model.
When something needs attention, you text us. Relay diagnoses the fault from sensor data. A Field Service Engineer is on-site within 24 hours — typically same-day in Minneapolis given metro density.