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Aramark has strategically invested in RoboEatz’s Autonomous Robotic Kitchen (ARK) technology, partnering with ABB Robotics and WellSpan Health to deploy 24/7 automated meal service in hospitals. This initiative addresses a critical gap in overnight dining options for healthcare workers, nurses, doctors, and hospital visitors who often struggle to find quality food during late-night shifts.

What you should know: The ARK system operates within a compact 400-square-foot footprint and can prepare up to four personalized bowl-based meals simultaneously from a selection of up to 80 fresh ingredients.
• The robotic kitchen integrates seamlessly with Aramark’s existing Point of Sale system, menu management, and supply chain infrastructure.
• Users can place orders through mobile apps or kiosks, with the system providing 24/7 availability beyond traditional dining hours.
• The technology requires minimal staffing and sends replenishment alerts via mobile app to dining services teams.

How it works: ARK handles end-to-end kitchen operations using robotics to manage food storage, meal preparation, cleaning, and plating.
• A robot retrieves ingredients from storage bins to assemble customized meals according to individual dietary needs and preferences.
• The software ensures compliance with nutritional standards and maintains food consistency across all orders.
• The system operates autonomously while providing real-time updates on inventory levels and maintenance needs.

The pilot program: Aramark successfully tested ARK in a controlled environment at a large healthcare partner hospital, validating the technology’s performance and user experience.
• The pilot provided valuable insights into efficiency metrics, space requirements, and overall user satisfaction.
• Results demonstrated the system’s ability to streamline operations while maintaining food quality standards.

Strategic integration: This autonomous kitchen technology will become part of Aramark’s Hospitality IQ™ suite of technologies, which serves as the backbone of the company’s digital strategy.
• Hospitality IQ™ is an enterprise-wide digital ecosystem designed to drive smarter, faster decision-making across hospitality operations.
• The integration represents what Aramark calls a “transformational step forward” in delivering reliable, high-quality dining experiences.

What they’re saying: Aramark leadership emphasizes the technology’s role in supporting healthcare workers rather than replacing human staff.
• “ARK is intended to complement our current workforce by streamlining operations and boosting efficiency and access, particularly for hospital staff during late night hours,” said Bart Kaericher, President and CEO of Aramark Healthcare+.
• “Our investment in this autonomous kitchen technology reflects Aramark’s commitment to innovation that directly supports frontline healthcare workers. By combining robotics with our operational excellence, we’re delivering a scalable solution to meet the needs of those who work around the clock to care for others,” Kaericher added.

Why this matters: The deployment addresses a longstanding challenge in healthcare facilities where staff working overnight shifts have limited access to quality dining options, potentially improving worker satisfaction and retention in an industry facing significant staffing challenges.

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