It would be not lessthan any surprise if a robot comes to serve at a café. The café will have robotchefs preparing different types of dishes and robot waiters will take it to thecustomer's table.
The robotic gallery,constructed by Vadodara-based Cube Construction Engineers Limited, will see thefirm maintain the gallery for next five years. The construction, operations andmaintenance will cost around Rs 127 crore.
The three-storey unitwith a self-driving car track on its perimeter has a ground-floor cafeteriamanned by robot servers and the food is also prepared by robots.
Also on the groundfloor are interactive exhibits, where one can sit down for a picture which willthen be 3-D printed or sketched, both being paid services. The ground floorcourtyard sees some of the more pop-culture robots of Transformer, Wall-E andthe humanoid robot Asimo. The Aquatic Gallery at Science City has beendeveloped at a cost of Rs. 164 crore. It is said to be the largest aquarium inthe world. The aquarium will have sharks and a variety of fish.
In addition, a naturepark has been set up in consultation with the forest department with a view toeducate visitors about flora. Spread over 20 acres, the park has a bambootunnel, oxygen park, and space to play chess and do yoga. Separate joggingtracks have also been laid here. In addition, PM Narendra Modi will inauguratethe redevelopment of a 5-star hotel and Gandhinagar railway station on Fridayafternoon. On the other hand, everyone will be looking at the new attractionsof Science City, Ahmedabad. It includes a robot gallery, an aquatic gallery,and a nature park.