Robot-cooked pizza delivered to your door? Here’s what Zume’s failure tells us
James McKenzie looks at the reasons behind the failure of the Zume robotic pizza-delivery business
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James McKenzie writes the Transactions column for Physics World about physics in industry. He was vice-president for business at the Institute of Physics from 2016 to 2020. He is writing here in a personal capacity.
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