Nestlé 1st big buyer of Softbank �s Pepper robot Earlier this year Softbank announced the launch of Pepper a robot created specifically for SoftBank and the Japanese market. Last week Nestle announced that it will use Pepper to sell its Nescafe products.Pepper is designed to be engaging and friendly a companion able to communicate through an intuitive artificial intelligence interface that reads and interprets voice touch and emotions. It has two arms and rolls around on wheels. It is 47 inches tall and weighs around 60 pounds.According to Bloomberg Businessweek Magazine the plan is to start slowly with 20 Peppers by the end of the year. But Nestle has big hopes for the little robots and expects to deploy them in 1000 stores next year.The Nestle deal is just the beginning of SoftBank s Pepper ambitions. SoftBank plans on selling the robots to Japanese consumers early next year and it will make the Pepper available in the U.S. at retail stores of Sprint the telecom carrier acquired last year by SoftBank in a $22 billion deal. Bruno Maisonnier chief executive of Aldebaran SoftBank s French company developing the robot expects to sell millions of the machines he told Bloomberg News in June. We re betting that a huge number of people will buy the robots. Pepper is able to read and respond to human emotion - to read people s facial expressions and listen to their tone of voice to analyse how they re feeling. Pepper will be able to explain Nescafe products and services and engage in conversation with consumers. I hope that this new consumer engagement model will expand across the world as an example of Japanese innovation said Kohzoh Takaoka President and CEO of Nestle Japan.