A company has started selling its pizza-making robot to restaurants. Now it has to convince chefs it's worth the money. Last week, Seattle-based Picnic announced that it's now accepting pre-orders for ...
800 Degrees Woodfired Pizza is launching a franchise program with a robotic twist. Scott Berkowitz, the company’s chief development officer, said franchisees will have the opportunity to set up a ...
Imagine eating something not entirely made by a human. Customers at Zume Pizza in Mountain View, California come in looking for delicious pizza. And they get just that, but with a twist: robots played ...
Benson Tsai, CEO and Co-founder, a former SpaceX engineer built a robot the size of a food truck that can be load with pizza dough balls and all the toppings and can then go out and make a pizza on ...
Robots assemble and cook the pies; at peak capacity, they can make 288 every hour. Apparently, we don't want our food to look like it's made by robots. Zume has taken particular care to ensure that: ...
SEATTLE — Lee Kindell promises he's a purist when it comes to pizza. He uses a 120-year-old sourdough starter for his crusts and owns an 18th-century dough trough. "I hold onto a lot of traditional ...
A leading autonomous pizza machine developer is teaming up with an international pizza brand run by world-renowned chef Anthony Carron. 800 Degrees Pizza will be offering consumers a fully automated ...
Picnic Pizza machines crank out 300 pies an hour at the new PizzaHQ restaurant in northern Jersey. We visited to see how it stacks up to a New York slice. Bridget Carey is an award-winning reporter ...
Former SpaceX engineers are seeking to deploy the first fully functional pizza-making robot they developed through their startup, Stellar Pizza, in the streets to serve hot meals to Americans. NEW ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. “Everybody loves pizza.” It’s that simple ...
PizzaForno is a mall kiosk for the 2020s. The red-and-white stand in Rancho Cordova’s Nimbus Winery shopping mall hawks not cellphone accessories nor photo booth pictures, but robot-made pizzas ready ...