Conoce el primer hotel atendido por robots

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De nuevo, los japones dan un paso adelante con el uso de la tecnología.

El Hotel Henn-na abre sus puertas el 17 de julio con la particularidad de ser el primero donde los robots atienden a los huéspedes.

El nombre del hotel significa “Extraño” y se localiza en Sasebo, Japón. El encargado del lugar, Hideo Sawada dice que la intención de usar robots fue para lograr un servicio más eficiente.

Otra característica de este hotel es el uso de la tecnología de reconocimiento facial,  que sustituirá a las tarjetas para ingresar a las habitaciones. El rostro del huésped se registrará al momento check-in.

SASEBO, JAPAN - JULY 15: A small robot in the lobby designed to entertain waiting guests will print out photos on the spot at the Henna Hotel (Weird Hotel) in Huis Ten Bosch, Netherlands themed amusement park on July 15, 2015 in Sasebo, Japan. The Henna Hotel, scheduled to open on July 17, features multi-lingual humanoid robots that greet visitors while other robots serve coffee and do the cleaning, as well as room doors that are opened by face-recognition technology.  (Photo by Trevor Williams/WireImage)
Un pequeño robot en el vestíbulo entretiene a los huéspedes imprime las fotos del hotel.Foto de Mashable
SASEBO, JAPAN - JULY 15: A robotic concierge handles guests questions at the Henna Hotel (Weird Hotel) in Huis Ten Bosch, Netherlands themed amusement park on July 15, 2015 in Sasebo, Japan. The Henna Hotel, scheduled to open on July 17, features multi-lingual humanoid robots that greet visitors while other robots serve coffee and do the cleaning, as well as room doors that are opened by face-recognition technology.  (Photo by Trevor Williams/WireImage)
El conserje robótico Aldebaran. Foto de Mashable
SASEBO, JAPAN - JULY 15: Guests check in via a completely automated system including a humanoid robot at the Henna Hotel (Weird Hotel) in Huis Ten Bosch, Netherlands themed amusement park on July 15, 2015 in Sasebo, Japan. The Henna Hotel, scheduled to open on July 17, features multi-lingual humanoid robots that greet visitors while other robots serve coffee and do the cleaning, as well as room doors that are opened by face-recognition technology.  (Photo by Trevor Williams/WireImage)
Los huéspedes harán check-in a través de un sistema totalmente automatizado que incluye un robot en la recepción. Foto de Mashable
SASEBO, JAPAN - JULY 15: A robotic dinosaur replaces human staff at the check in counter at the Henna Hotel (Weird Hotel) in Huis Ten Bosch, Netherlands themed amusement park on July 15, 2015 in Sasebo, Japan. The Henna Hotel, scheduled to open on July 17, features multi-lingual humanoid robots that greet visitors while other robots serve coffee and do the cleaning, as well as room doors that are opened by face-recognition technology.  (Photo by Trevor Williams/WireImage)
No no es Jurassic World pero un robot de velocirraptor que habla inglés podrá registrarlo en el hotel. Foto Mashable
SASEBO, JAPAN - JULY 15: Robotic porters guides guests and carry their luggage to their rooms at the Henna Hotel (Weird Hotel) in Huis Ten Bosch, Netherlands themed amusement park on July 15, 2015 in Sasebo, Japan. The Henna Hotel, scheduled to open on July 17, features multi-lingual humanoid robots that greet visitors while other robots serve coffee and do the cleaning, as well as room doors that are opened by face-recognition technology.  (Photo by Trevor Williams/WireImage)
Esto son los botones que guían a los huéspedes y llevan el equipaje a su habitación. Foto Mashable
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Un brazo robótico maneja equipaje. Foto de Mashable
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Un pequeño robot en cada habitación controla la iluminación mediante comandos de voz. Foto de Mashable

 

 

Fuente: López Doriga

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