K.I.V LuckiBot,
K.I.V LuckiBot is an intelligent food-delivery robot is designed to support meal service in long-term care (LTC) and retirement homes by transporting multiple meals safely, efficiently, and with minimal staff intervention. Equipped with four wide-open, large trays, each capable of holding multiple dishes and meal containers, the robot can manage high-volume meal rounds without the risk of overcrowding or spills. Its multi-link vehicle suspension system absorbs bumps and uneven flooring commonly found in LTC corridors, ensuring stable delivery even when carrying liquid-based meals such as soups or beverages.
Powered by an advanced vision + LiDAR navigation system, the robot can autonomously map hallways, avoid residents using walkers or wheelchairs, and stop safely when someone crosses its path. Staff can assign rooms or dining areas through its intuitive touch interface, and the robot will travel independently, deliver the food, and return to its starting point or next assigned destination.
The system includes multiple collection modes, allowing residents or staff to retrieve meals directly from trays, or enabling the robot to wait at designated collection points. The optional food protector enclosure keeps meals covered and clean during transport—especially valuable in environments with infection-control requirements.
Operating on a high-capacity battery, the robot supports 13–15 hours of continuous use, enough for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack rounds. It automatically returns to its charging dock when needed. With its Android-based system and secondary development support, LTC facilities can integrate custom workflows, such as room-number mapping, dietary route planning, or scheduled meal-delivery tasks.
Overall, this food-service robot reduces physical strain on staff, improves meal-delivery consistency, and enhances resident safety and dignity by ensuring timely, stable, and hygienic food transport throughout the care home.






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