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Added on the 22/03/2016 10:04:30 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
A swarm of high-tech robot kiosks persistently chased travelers in Brussels after being introduced to the biggest Belgian airport. The kiosks are expected to play a larger part in air travel as airport operators hope to phase out manual check-ins. The robots, called 'Kate', were created by the Geneva-based SITA Lab. They are designed to not only help with check-ins but also to help clear busy departure halls and reduce queues at peak times.
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