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Golf Course Food Service Gets a Robot Upgrade: First in the USA
Golf Course Food Service Gets a Robot Upgrade: First in the USA

Associated Press

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Golf Course Food Service Gets a Robot Upgrade: First in the USA

Harbor Links introduces the USA's first autonomous food service for golfers, featuring robots from (previously known as Kiwibot) NORTH HEMPSTEAD, NY / ACCESS Newswire / June 11, 2025 / Teeing off a new era in golf course hospitality and leisure, Brooke Management Group, (formerly Kiwibot ), and Harbor Links Golf Course made history this spring with the launch of the first autonomous food and beverage delivery robots on a U.S. golf course. Operational at Harbor Links Golf Course in Port Washington since its successful debut on April 24, this innovation has transformed the golfer experience with convenience and efficiency. In partnership with the service features self-driving robots delivering fresh food and drinks to golfers throughout the course and driving range without interruptions. These intelligent units serve as digital caddies with secure, temperature-controlled compartments. The robots mark a starting step in Brooke Management Group's initiative to modernize Harbor Links and rank it among the top public golf courses in the country. 'This is truly one of the most interesting initiatives that I have ever been involved with,' said Kelley Brooke, President of Brooke Management Group. 'To be the first to bring robot delivery to a golf course is thrilling, and the fact that we're launching it at Harbor Links makes it even more special. Together, we've created something that's going to change the way food and beverage service is experienced on the course forever.' Recognizing the transformative role of robots, the Town of North Hempstead has strongly supported this initiative. 'We're proud to support this forward-thinking project that not only improves guest experience but puts North Hempstead on the map as a leader in innovation and public-private partnerships,' said Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena. The project began in 2024 when Kelley Brooke of Brooke Management Group partnered with to adapt campus-based delivery technology for the golf course environment. 'Witnessing our autonomous robots seamlessly integrate into Harbor Links is more than a technological milestone; it's a demonstration of 'Physical World API' vision,' said Felipe Chavez, Founder and CEO of 'We're showing how intelligent automation can enhance established industries, solve real-world challenges like labor shortages, and deliver tangible value today. This partnership proves our robots are not just building the future, but actively transforming operations, enhancing experiences, and empowering human teams right now.' About Kiwi Campus, Inc., dba and Kiwibot, transforms digital commands into real-world action with over 500 autonomous robots deployed across food delivery, warehouse logistics, advertising, and facilities management. Through dual engines of value creation-robotic services and advertising-the company automates the physical world with purpose-built solutions. About Brooke Management Group Brooke Management Group specializes in revitalizing municipal golf properties through strategic capital investment, operational excellence, and next-generation technology integration. About Harbor Links Golf Course A premier public facility in Port Washington, NY, Harbor Links offers golf, practice facilities, and now-the USA's first golf course robot food delivery. About the Town of North Hempstead Dedicated to innovation and quality of life, the Town of North Hempstead invests in cutting-edge solutions to serve residents and enhance public amenities. Forward Looking Statements This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, as amended, including those relating to certain industry metrics, Company performance metrics, and other statements that are predictive in nature. These statements relate to future events, future expectations, plans, and prospects. These statements may be identified by the use of forward-looking expressions, including, but not limited to, 'expect,' 'anticipate,' 'intend,' 'plan,' 'believe,' 'estimate,' 'potential,' 'predict,' 'project,' 'should,' 'would' and similar expressions and the negatives of those terms. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable as of the date made, actual results or outcomes may prove to be materially different from the expectations expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Meaningful factors that could cause actual results to differ include, but are not limited to, whether we will have adequate financial resources to enable us to pursue our business successfully, given that we will likely need more financial resources than the additional resources. These statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors. The Company does not undertake any obligation to release publicly any revisions to forward-looking statements as a result of subsequent events or developments, except as required by law. Contact Information Catalina Carvajal PR Manager [email protected] Natalia Gutierrez Communications and PR Manager [email protected] SOURCE: Kiwibot press release

50 robots will descend upon Times Square to hand out free Liquid I.V. next week
50 robots will descend upon Times Square to hand out free Liquid I.V. next week

Time Out

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

50 robots will descend upon Times Square to hand out free Liquid I.V. next week

We've used to seeing odd shenanigans throughout Times Square, from giant bronze lady statues to huge hot dog sculptures to fistfights between full-grown men dressed like Elmo. And next week, you can add roaming robots to the weird midtown mix. Yes, on Wednesday, June 4 at 4 pm Eastern, Liquid I.V. —the health-and-wellness company known for its sporty (and hangover-curing) hydration and electrolyte drink mixes—is hosting its first-ever robot-powered takeover, a first-of-its-kind partnership with Kiwibot that will see 50 autonomous robots taking to the streets of Times Square to promote the brand. A bit more involved than your usual midtown billboard, huh? The immersive experience will see the bots deliver free samples of Liquid I.V. in a variety of refreshing, fruity flavors (including Lemon Line, White Peach and Raspberry Lemonade) to otherwise unsuspecting Times Square pedestrians. (You know those tourists are about to be very confused.) Adding to the spectacle, the machines will also participate in a fully choreographed robot flash mob performance in Duffy Square. And at the peak of activation, a Times Square digital billboard will display a staged glitch effect syncing on beat with the robot movement and the brand's hydration message. The bots will capture the whole experiences in in real time with a mounted GoPro, offering sharable first-person content. If you miss out on the Times Square takeover, don't fret: The robots will also be roaming around various areas of Manhattan on Wednesday, including Soho, Flatiron, Union Square and Bryant Park

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