Broad ideas are cheap. Implementation often isn't. And for common processes may very well have been done already.
Taking "IoT-powered quality control systems in commercial kitchens" what you'll end up doing is moving effort from manual QA operations to calibrating and maintaining your IoT systems. And your staff will still need to know the manual methods in case the IoT kit breaks or to confirm the IoT kit results are correct.
And what do you define as a "commercial kitchen"? Your local pub? Your favourite cafe? A factory mass producing microwave meals? The buffet car on a train? Your Nan's side hustle making cup cakes?
Oh and what does " Elevate Food & Beverage Brands" mean in this context? Increasing public perception of the brand? Improving business processes? Reducing waste? Increasing profit margins?
Tech, whether Pi based or not, is not a magic bullet.
Taking "IoT-powered quality control systems in commercial kitchens" what you'll end up doing is moving effort from manual QA operations to calibrating and maintaining your IoT systems. And your staff will still need to know the manual methods in case the IoT kit breaks or to confirm the IoT kit results are correct.
And what do you define as a "commercial kitchen"? Your local pub? Your favourite cafe? A factory mass producing microwave meals? The buffet car on a train? Your Nan's side hustle making cup cakes?
Oh and what does " Elevate Food & Beverage Brands" mean in this context? Increasing public perception of the brand? Improving business processes? Reducing waste? Increasing profit margins?
Tech, whether Pi based or not, is not a magic bullet.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Tue Jun 24, 2025 11:52 pm