autoevolution 13 Jan 2021, 9:32 UTC · by 24 photos One of the companies in attendance is UK-based Moley Robotics, which has been working on a robotic kitchen since 2015 when it unveiled a first working prototype. Several years and iterations later, the first commercial version of this robotic kitchen, also called Moley, is ready to go out to customers. And it’s everything a busy or even a very lazy cook could ever dream of. As the press release sent out on the occasion notes, this isn’t just your run-of-the-mill robot. It’s not something that cooks your food like a machine, but rather