Hyper Food Robotics Overview
Hyper Food Robotics is a fully autonomous, self-contained robotic restaurant hybrid capable of providing fresh, flavorful, healthy, and safe fast food designed to meet the demands of both the industry and the consumer.
Cumulative Funding Raised Over Time ($)
$3.0MDec 2023
$5.3MMar 2021
$10.3MSep 2022
Latest News
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Velocity Ventures to Become Anchor Investor in Hyper Food Robotics - Food Industry Executive
Velocity Ventures, a venture capital firm, will be the anchor investor for Hyper Food Robotics, an Israel-based firm that will introduce fully autonomous robotic pizza kitchens in 2023. The robotic kitchens can cook a pizza in 8 minutes and produce up to 120 pizzas per hour. They are more efficient than human-staffed kitchens, reducing labor and rental costs and minimizing food waste. The modular units are easy to transport and ensure scalability. Using AI technology, the robotic kitchen ensures consistency in food quality and safety standards. Velocity Ventures aims to solve the manpower crisis in the food services industry by investing in disruptive technologies like Hypers robotic kitchen. Hyper plans to launch its robotic box kitchens internationally next year.
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Velocity Ventures invests in Israeli robot kitchen firm
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Take a look inside a robot fast-food kitchen with fully autonomous ovens, freezers, and cleaning systems that don't require any staff
Hyper Robotics is developing fully autonomous 40-feet robotic kitchens for the fast-food industry. These kitchens can store, prepare, cook, and clean without human intervention. The first kitchen was built for a Pizza Hut location in Israel, capable of making 50 pizzas per hour. The company plans to produce ten kitchens a month, with the next launch in the US scheduled for June. The autonomous kitchens can be customized to prepare different types of food, including pizzas, chicken wings, salads, and cheese fingers.
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Tech Tracker: Lunchbox auctions off virtual restaurant; Grubhub adds on convenience store couriers
The article discusses various developments in the restaurant technology sector. Lunchbox, a restaurant technology solutions platform, has received a $50 million series B funding from investors including DoorDash, Sweetgreen, and &pizza. The company plans to use the funds to open a new virtual marketplace with 25 virtual restaurant brands by mid-2022. DoorDash is now offering loans to restaurants in partnership with Parafin. Grubhub has partnered with 7-Eleven to offer deliveries of convenience store items. White Castle is expanding its use of Flippy the robot to 100 restaurants. Kitchen United has partnered with Simon Property Group to launch a virtual food hall-like hub. Hyper Food Robotics is testing out its AI kitchen technology with the opening of a 100% automated Pizza Hut in Israel. BiteNinja has acquired tech startup software company Zenu.
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First Automated Pizza Hut Now Open in Israel
Pizza Hut Israel, in partnership with Hyper Robotics, has launched an almost fully automated restaurant in Bnei Dror, Israel. The restaurant, which resembles a shipping container, is equipped with robotic arms, conveyor belts, and other devices that add toppings and cook the pizza. The kitchen is also self-cleaning, flooding with ozone-infused water every 40 minutes. The restaurant is the brainchild of Pizza Hut Israel President Udi Shamai, who co-founded Hyper Robotics. The operation currently requires a team of engineers, data analysts, and software experts, but future iterations promise significant labor savings and increased efficiency.
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| Sector | Agriculture & Food Technologies |
Funding
| Total funding | $10.3M |
| Last funding | $3M |
| Stage | Pre-Seed |
| Rounds | 3 |
| Investors | 4 |
Team Members
4
Employees: 11-50
Web & Social Links
| Website | www.hyper-robotics.com |
Locations
Tel Aviv, Israel
Photos & Videos
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Hyper Food Robotics Business
Business models
B2B
Product stage
Beta
Employees
11-50
Sector
Agriculture & Food TechnologiesFood TechFood Trade & ServicesTarget Customer
Food Retail & ConsumptionCommerce & RetailDistribution ChannelsSupply ChainDistributorAgriculture & FoodProcessed FoodsSnacksPreserves & PreparedCore Technology
Machinery & RoboticsTags (4)
food-and-beverageroboticsautomationfoodtechSolutions
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Use Cases
Hyper’s & Pizza Hut restaurant in IsraelHyper Food Robotics Financials
$10.3M
Total funding
Undisclosed
Capital raised
$3M
Last funding
Pre-Seed
Funding stage
3
Total rounds
4
Investors
Cumulative Funding Raised Over Time ($)
$3.0MDec 2023
$5.3MMar 2021
$10.3MSep 2022
Private Equity Funding
SAFE
Dec 2023
$3M
SAFE
Sep 2022
$5M
Yoram Bauman, Velocity Ventures
Pre-Seed
Mar 2021
$2.3M
Surround Ventures, Yoni Blau
Hyper Food Robotics Lifecycle
Cumulative Funding Raised Over Time
$3.0MDec 2023
$5.3MMar 2021
$10.3MSep 2022
All Events
SAFE
Dec 2023
$3M
SAFE
Sep 2022
$5M
Yoram Bauman, Velocity Ventures
Pre-Seed
Mar 2021
$2.3M
Surround Ventures, Yoni Blau
Hyper Food Robotics News
8 articles
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Velocity Ventures to Become Anchor Investor in Hyper Food Robotics - Food Industry Executive
Velocity Ventures, a venture capital firm, will be the anchor investor for Hyper Food Robotics, an Israel-based firm that will introduce fully autonomous robotic pizza kitchens in 2023. The robotic kitchens can cook a pizza in 8 minutes and produce up to 120 pizzas per hour. They are more efficient than human-staffed kitchens, reducing labor and rental costs and minimizing food waste. The modular units are easy to transport and ensure scalability. Using AI technology, the robotic kitchen ensures consistency in food quality and safety standards. Velocity Ventures aims to solve the manpower crisis in the food services industry by investing in disruptive technologies like Hypers robotic kitchen. Hyper plans to launch its robotic box kitchens internationally next year.
InvestmentExpand
Velocity Ventures invests in Israeli robot kitchen firm
growth-positive
Take a look inside a robot fast-food kitchen with fully autonomous ovens, freezers, and cleaning systems that don't require any staff
Hyper Robotics is developing fully autonomous 40-feet robotic kitchens for the fast-food industry. These kitchens can store, prepare, cook, and clean without human intervention. The first kitchen was built for a Pizza Hut location in Israel, capable of making 50 pizzas per hour. The company plans to produce ten kitchens a month, with the next launch in the US scheduled for June. The autonomous kitchens can be customized to prepare different types of food, including pizzas, chicken wings, salads, and cheese fingers.
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Tech Tracker: Lunchbox auctions off virtual restaurant; Grubhub adds on convenience store couriers
The article discusses various developments in the restaurant technology sector. Lunchbox, a restaurant technology solutions platform, has received a $50 million series B funding from investors including DoorDash, Sweetgreen, and &pizza. The company plans to use the funds to open a new virtual marketplace with 25 virtual restaurant brands by mid-2022. DoorDash is now offering loans to restaurants in partnership with Parafin. Grubhub has partnered with 7-Eleven to offer deliveries of convenience store items. White Castle is expanding its use of Flippy the robot to 100 restaurants. Kitchen United has partnered with Simon Property Group to launch a virtual food hall-like hub. Hyper Food Robotics is testing out its AI kitchen technology with the opening of a 100% automated Pizza Hut in Israel. BiteNinja has acquired tech startup software company Zenu.
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First Automated Pizza Hut Now Open in Israel
Pizza Hut Israel, in partnership with Hyper Robotics, has launched an almost fully automated restaurant in Bnei Dror, Israel. The restaurant, which resembles a shipping container, is equipped with robotic arms, conveyor belts, and other devices that add toppings and cook the pizza. The kitchen is also self-cleaning, flooding with ozone-infused water every 40 minutes. The restaurant is the brainchild of Pizza Hut Israel President Udi Shamai, who co-founded Hyper Robotics. The operation currently requires a team of engineers, data analysts, and software experts, but future iterations promise significant labor savings and increased efficiency.
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Behind Pizza Hut's Automated Kitchen, Massive Potential to Scale - Food On Demand
Hyper Robotics, a robotics startup, is pushing the limits of automated foodservice with a fully autonomous Pizza Hut restaurant. The company aims to sell scale and dramatically shorten the time it takes to build a chain of restaurants. The pilot restaurant, located in an Israeli mall, operates with mechanical gizmos and AI-powered cameras to add toppings and cook the pizza. Hyper Robotics is working with U.S.-based pizza purveyors, third-party providers, and a multi-national franchise company. The company plans to expand its offerings to include larger pizza formats and new cuisines. Hyper Robotics sees potential in dark kitchens, third-party aggregators, and C-stores. The CEO expects lower prices and higher margins with the adoption of automated foodservice. Hyper Robotics is on track to have six locations operating in the U.S. this fall.
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Five Food Robotics Predictions for 2022
The article discusses the impact of robotics on the food industry in 2022. It mentions that front-of-house robots from Bear robotics are being rolled out by Dennys and Chilis to assist overburdened workers. It also highlights the emergence of self-contained robot restaurants and predicts the rise of food robot startups in terms of valuation. The article further discusses the challenges of integrating robots into existing kitchens and the potential for modularized back-of-house robots. Additionally, it mentions the deployment of fresh food vending machines and the potential for robot operator jobs to become in demand. Overall, the article suggests that robotics will play a significant role in transforming the food industry in 2022.
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"הרובוטים שלנו יכינו גם המבורגרים ונודלס"
Hyper Food Robotics, an Israeli startup, is developing fully autonomous branches for fast food chains. The companys product is a 12 square meter metal structure that houses four robotic arms, 120 sensors, 20 AI-based cameras, two ovens, and cutting, packaging, and collection stations. The company plans to open more branches in Israel and is expected to sign agreements with two international fast food companies soon. By the end of 2022, it plans to establish five to six autonomous fast food branches in the US. The company is also working on a new model that will autonomously prepare hamburgers and is planning to venture into Asian food, specifically noodle dishes.
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Hyper Food Robotics Team
Employee Info
| Employees (range) | 11-50 |
| Exact count | 15 |
| Team members | 5 |
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| Confidence | 92/100 |
| Missing | description, markets |
| BI Verification | Jenny Sotnik-Talisman |
| Registrar ID | 516118692 |
| Crunchbase | hyper-food-robotics-ltd |
| Creator | Jenny Sotnik-Talisman |
| Creator email | genys30@yahoo.com |
| Last updater | Ortal Wein |
| Updater email | ortalw@sncentral.org |
| Last update | 2024-08-11T00:00:00.000Z |
| Created | 2019-12-15T00:00:00.000Z |
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