Sweetgreen Inc. closed the sale of Spyce, its business unit behind Infinite Kitchen, to Wonder Group Inc. for $100 million in ...
The $186.4 million deal will free the fast-casual salad chain to focus on growth and operations while allowing Wonder to ...
Restaurant technology company Wonder Group closed on its latest acquisition. The Marc Lore-led startup bought Sweetgreen's ...
Sweetgreen announced it has completed its previously announced sale of Spyce, the business unit responsible for developing and launching the Infinite Kitchen technology, to Wonder Group, Inc., ...
That was part of the inspiration behind Spyce, a new budget-friendly fast food restaurant that has a robotized kitchen. Spyce was founded by MIT engineering grads Michael Farid, Braden Knight, Luke ...
When you order a salad at Sweetgreen at some point in the future, it might roll off a conveyor belt after a robot kitchen puts it together. The company is buying Spyce, an automated kitchen startup.
The future of fast food? Robots. When it comes to truly efficient service, there’s always the possibility that technology allow restaurants to cut out the human middleman altogether, and let the ...
The Boston-based robotic kitchen invented by four MIT grads was acquired by Sweetgreen in a deal that closed in September last year. Its technology is expected to live on in Sweetgreen restaurants.