ArchAerial, a young company that specializes in the use of multirotors for mapping purposes, with a focus on archeological research and excavation sites, has published an interesting video on the possible uses of quadcopters in a restaurant environment , in collaboration with Swift’s Attic, a nice restaurant apparently open to innovation and new technologies, located in Austin Texas.

In the video, the little custom made multicopters from ArchAerial are shown performing a variety of tasks such as serving at the table:

slicing vegetables:

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