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		<title>Buisness Insider: Embrace the future autonomous delivery service, make our life more easier for food ordering</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Robots have become popular recently, and the technology of food delivery machines has been hotly discussed for many years. The progress is getting better and better, just like the great countries have also started to operate Serve Robotics has launched its autonomous delivery service in the Miami metro area, expanding its partnership with Shake Shack [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Robots have become popular recently, and the technology of food delivery machines has been hotly discussed for many years. The progress is getting better and better, just like the great countries have also started to operate</h2>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Serve Robotics has launched its autonomous delivery service in the Miami metro area, expanding its partnership with Shake Shack and forming a new collaboration with Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza. Customers in Brickell and Miami Beach can now receive orders via Serve&#8217;s robots through Uber Eats. This move follows Serve’s growth in Los Angeles and plans to enter Dallas-Fort Worth. CEO Ali Kashani highlights the company&#8217;s mission to reduce emissions and traffic while enhancing the customer experience. Shake Shack and Mister O1 are excited to bring this innovative, sustainable delivery option to Miami. </h2>



<h2>Serve Robotics has launched its autonomous delivery service in the <a href="http://www.retailtechinnovationhub.com/home/2025/2/19/serve-robotics-makes-miami-metro-move-as-company-offers-autonomous-delivery-for-shake-shack-and-mister-o1" style="color:red ; font-size:30px">Miami metro area</a>, expanding its partnership with Shake Shack and forming a new collaboration with Mister O1 Extraordinary Pizza. Customers in Brickell and Miami Beach can now receive orders via Serve&#8217;s robots through Uber Eats. This move follows Serve’s growth in Los Angeles and plans to enter Dallas-Fort Worth. CEO Ali Kashani highlights the company&#8217;s mission to reduce emissions and traffic while enhancing the customer experience. Shake Shack and Mister O1 are excited to bring this innovative, sustainable delivery option to Miami.</h2>



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<h2>Serve aims to deploy 2,000 robots across the U.S. by 2025, in partnership with Magna. <a href="https://refreshmiami.com/news/look-down-and-all-around-more-delivery-robots-are-on-their-way/" style="color:red ; font-size:30px">CEO Ali Kashani </a>emphasizes the mission to reduce emissions and traffic while supporting local businesses. Miami isn’t new to sidewalk robots, with companies like Kiwibot and Tiny Mile already testing in the area. With robotic food service growing and autonomous taxis on the horizon, Miami is becoming a hub for innovative transportation and delivery solutions. </h2>



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		<title>Buisness Insider: Rent-a-Robot Schemes Soar in Popularity in Malaysia as Affordable Machines Replace Expensive Workers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 09:17:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In Malaysia, a growing trend is taking shape where companies are opting to rent robots to perform simple tasks, with a focus on cutting labor costs. This shift in approach comes at a time when businesses are looking for innovative ways to remain competitive in the face of rising expenses. Demand is high in places [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>In Malaysia, a growing trend is taking shape where companies are opting to rent robots to perform simple tasks, with a focus on cutting labor costs. This shift in approach comes at a time when businesses are looking for innovative ways to remain competitive in the face of rising expenses.</strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"> Demand is high in places such as Kuala Lumpur, George Town and Johor Bahru, said Mr Jeremy Ng, a business development manager at a robotics company.  </h2>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"> As Mr. Ng, a key industry figure, revealed, companies supplying robotic technology began offering the option to rent these machines in early 2021. This move was sparked by a surge in demand from businesses that were eager to explore more flexible solutions for their workforce needs. Traditionally, a company would need to invest a substantial amount—at least RM35,000 (approximately S$10,700) to purchase a single robot. However, with the rental option, businesses can lease a robot for a much more affordable price, ranging from RM1,500 to RM2,000 per month. </h2>



<h2>These <a href="https://genetech.com.my/bbee-food-serving-robot/" style="color:red">robots</a> are playing a crucial role in helping businesses lower their operational costs. By renting instead of buying, companies are able to avoid heavy upfront investments and minimize the need for hiring large numbers of workers for routine, simple tasks. For many firms, this flexibility is a game-changer, enabling them to adapt quickly to shifting market demands without the financial burden of purchasing costly machinery.</h2>



<h2>This trend in Johor Bahru and other parts of Malaysia marks a significant step toward the future of automation, offering businesses a cost-effective and efficient solution to some of their most pressing challenges. As more companies realize the potential of <a href="https://genetech.com.my/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/GeneTech-BbEE-Price-Package-2022.pdf" style="color:red">robotic rental services</a>, it’s likely that the demand for this innovative model will continue to grow, transforming the way work gets done in the region.</h2>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"> In Malaysia, a revolutionary shift is happening as businesses increasingly turn to rent-a-robot schemes to replace costly human labor. With labor costs rising and the need for cost-effective solutions growing, renting robots for routine tasks has become an appealing alternative. Instead of committing to the high costs of purchasing robots, companies can now rent them for a fraction of the price, allowing them to streamline operations and save significantly on staffing expenses. </h2>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"> This growing trend is transforming industries across Malaysia, from manufacturing to retail, as robots are now seen as a practical and affordable solution for businesses looking to improve efficiency without sacrificing quality. As more firms explore this option, the question remains: is renting a robot the future of work in Malaysia? </h2>
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