# Dexai Robotics Shrinks Design Time and Increases Design Visibility

Dexai Robotics drastically cuts design time, doubles product development team, and leverages a SOLIDWORKS digital twin with 3DEXPERIENCE Works collaboration, PDM, and PLM solutions

![Dexai Robotics product rendering](/sites/default/filesd10/styles/webp/public/migration/2022-06/solidworks-customer-story-dexai-alfred-product-shot-hero-2.jpg.webp)

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### Challenge

Accelerate the development of a robotic sous-chef for restaurant kitchens by acquiring collaboration, product data management (PDM), and product lifecycle management (PLM) capabilities.

### Solution

Add **3D**EXPERIENCE® Works collaboration, PDM, and PLM solutions to its existing SOLIDWORKS® installation.

### Results

- Increased design visibility and optimized design time
- Leveraged SOLIDWORKS digital twin for robot learning
- Doubled the size of its product development team
- Moved from R&amp;D to multiple restaurant placements

Robotic sous-chef Alfred helps restaurants and food-processing kitchens boost productivity while addressing challenges specific to food service businesses. The robot operates using unique computer vision algorithms to automatically prepare food. Alfred empowers kitchen staff, who control it via tablet, to manage orders and robot activity while reducing waste through portion control. It also provides restaurants with invaluable business analytics for better menu innovation. What’s more, the robotic sous-chef helps restaurants meet ever-changing health and safety guidelines as well as compensate for labor shortages and high rates of employee turnover.

![Dexai Alfred Robot in a commercial kitchen](/sites/default/files/inline-images/solidworks-cs-Dexai-Alfred-Kitchen-Robot.jpg)

Dexai Robotics’ Alfred received the 2020 Red Dot Design Award. The robot can seamlessly work to fully assemble meals in any existing commercial kitchen with any ingredient and utensil. Alfred’s low-touch approach to accurately assembling a meal provides an innovative solution for businesses involved with food preparation, where safety and consistency are critical.

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### Necessity Sparks Innovation

When a chef friend lamented that only a few minutes of his day were focused on hospitality and the majority was unfulfilling, repetitive work, Dexai Robotics Co-founder and CEO Dave Johnson got the idea for a robotic chef. “When we started the company, just four of us worked out of the Greentown Labs technology incubator using SOLIDWORKS design software,” Johnson recalls. “But as we grew and continued to advance the technology, we realized that we would need product data management (PDM) and product lifecycle management (PLM) tools to continue to support growth.

![Screenshot showing modelling software User Interface and a model of a Dexai robot](/sites/default/files/inline-images/solidworks-customer-story-Dexai-UI-2-c.jpg)

Hardware Engineering Team Lead Justin Rooney began researching potential PDM/PLM solutions. “I was specifically attracted to the **3D**EXPERIENCE® platform because it integrates so well with SOLIDWORKS and does not require additional investments.” Since adding **3D**EXPERIENCE Works capabilities to its SOLIDWORKS installation, Dexai has continued to grow—increasing its staff from 10 to 22 and moving from R&amp;D into many restaurant placements.

I was specifically attracted to the **3D**EXPERIENCE platform because it integrates so well with SOLIDWORKS and does not require additional investments.

Justin Rooney

Hardware Engineering Team Lead 

### Technology Makes the Difference

“There are three main phases in our hardware design process: functionality, reliability, and manufacturability. A designer will typically focus on each phase in sequence, all while keeping in mind usability,” Mechanical Engineer Rana Odabas notes. “Working on the cloud has saved us considerable design time because we can have multiple people working on the same project simultaneously. That’s a huge improvement from the days when we were passing CAD files back and forth.”

In developing Alfred, Dexai faced additional engineering challenges that most industrial operations robots do not face. Because Alfred must operate and interface in a kitchen where many people are working while simultaneously working with food, Dexai must adhere to the National Sanitation Foundation regulations. “We began with a salad assembly task with the robot selecting romaine lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and other ingredients to assemble into a meal,” Rooney adds. “The robot needs to use separate utensils and return them to the respective areas to avoid cross-contamination that might trigger a food allergy.” With the combination of SOLIDWORKS and **3D**EXPERIENCE Works solutions, Dexai Robotics has the tools to roll out these capabilities faster and more efficiently.

![Screenshot showing modelling software User Interface and a model of a Dexai robot](/sites/default/files/inline-images/solidworks-customer-story-Dexai-UI-1-c.jpg)

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