Universal Robots’ UR5 and UR10 robots morph into a pizza chef to prepare PAZZI’s delicious pizzas

The collaborative robots learned how to replicate the basic movements of pizzaiolos, thanks to the team behind the project at EKIM and chef Thierry Graffagnino, a three-time world pizza champion

Universal Robots has been chosen by the French start-up EKIM to design its pizzaiolo robot: PAZZI. Created using Universal Robots’ UR10 and UR5 arms, PAZZI is capable of preparing up to 10 pizzas simultaneously from nearly 5 million recipe combinations, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

EKIM aims to use this project to offer an optimal and high-quality catering solution in high-traffic areas (railway stations, airports, main boulevards, shopping centers, department stores or campuses), and to contribute to reducing the junk food issue in today’s society.

PAZZI, marketed by EKIM, is a turnkey “tech good food” concept, providing quality pizza based on healthy and natural ingredients. 100% autonomous, from order to delivery. Sysaxes, one of Universal Robots’ distributors in France, has supported EKIM from the project’s outset by supplying the complete cobot application including grippers and accessories certified to work seamlessly with cobots Universal Robots.

Unique conditions

“Together with our distributor, we have been supporting EKIM on the project since 2013. The main difficulty experienced, during the design of this culinary spectacle, was the harsh conditions to which the robots were exposed in such a restricted environment. Our cobots have risen to the challenge and worked perfectly under these very unique conditions,” says Jacob Pascual-Pape, regional sales director for EMEA at Universal Robots.

PAZZI is equipped with 3 robot arms which are visible to the public, two UR10 and one UR5 all working in tandem. They cut and flatten the dough, place the selected ingredients, bake, cut, and package the pizzas. They provide a unique visual experience: show cooking. Customers can watch the robots prepare their orders whilst executing elegantly programmed movements.

Alongside the EKIM team and chef Thierry Graffagnino, a three-time world pizza champion, the cobots learned to replicate the movements of a pizza chef, creating unique pizzas by placing ingredients randomly.

To handle the ingredients needed to create the pizzas, the robots are equipped with Robotiq grippers, designed for collaborative robots and certified by Universal Robots+, Universal Robots’ application ecosystem.

The UR cobots are easy to program and integrate into this type of application.

Light, precise and aesthetic

“We chose Universal Robots because they were the only robots on the market that were sufficiently light, precise and aesthetic, while having a large range and a payload adapted to our needs,” explains Cyrill Hamon, EKIM’s deputy managing director in charge of automated systems.

The EKIM project is very close to the initial idea that motivated Universal Robots’ co-founder: “Universal Robots was originally launched after researching the Danish food industry. So, we tried to arrange pepperoni on pizzas with a traditional industrial robot. We quickly noticed that the robot was too big and clumsy to meet the needs of food companies. This is how the idea of Universal Robots and cobots was born”, says Esben Østergaard, CTO and co-founder of Universal Robots.

A total of more than 5,000 hours and 6,000 components were needed to design the systems that make up the autonomous pizza restaurant. The EKIM aims to launch a new turnkey concept of franchised or licensed catering in 2019 after a pilot which should be launched in France by early 2019 under the name PAZZI.

About Universal Robots

Universal Robots was co-founded in 2005 by the company’s CTO, Esben Østergaard – the 2018 Engelberger Award Winner – who wanted to make robot technology accessible to all by developing small, user-friendly, reasonably priced, flexible industrial robots that are safe to work with. Since the first collaborative robot (cobot) was launched in 2008, the company has experienced considerable growth with the user-friendly cobot now sold worldwide. The company, which is a part of Teradyne Inc., is headquartered in Odense, Denmark, and has subsidiaries and regional offices in the United States, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Turkey, China, India, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Mexico. In 2017, Universal Robots had a revenue of USD 170 million. For more information, please visit www.universal-robots.com or read our blog at blog.universal-robots.com.

About EKIM

EKIM is a French startup specializing in food technology. It was created in December 2013 by two young engineers, Sébastien Roverso and Cyrill Hamon, who are currently the managing directors of the company, alongside with its CEO Philippe Goldman. Euro 2.5 million have been invested in EKIM until 2016 to cover the entire R&D phase, materialized by the issuance of 3 French patents. In order to facilitate the marketing and sale of EKIM’s concept, the French venture capital funds Partech and Daphni have invested Euro 2.2 million in the company (50/50). The offices and R&D workshop housing the first EKIM robots are located France close to Paris. The manufacturing of the robotized machines was carried out by French companies, in particular the MIND group. Various organizations have collaborated generously to the project. These include Sysaxes, through the loan of robots by Universal Robots; Acrelec, a leading company in the field of phygital screens as part of its start-up program; and the Strate design school research center in Sèvres.