Cali Group is a holding company, that is comprised of a global restaurant chain, and its affiliated technology companies. Cali Group is pioneering the "restaurant operating system" (ROS) that includes software for managing interactive in-store entertainment, automated processes for ordering and cooking, intelligent delivery of food from kitchen to customers in local neighborhoods and real time detection of operating errors and pathogens.
Our Portfolio of Companies:
CaliBurger : Retail Operating Division to Prove Out New Technologies-http://www.caliburger.com/
Miso Robotics: Robotic Automation-https://misorobotics.com/
Kitchen United: Smart Delivery-https://www.kitchenunited.com/
Super League Gaming: Online to Offline Gaming-https://www.superleague.com/
POP ID : Face and Vision-http://pop-iq.com/
FunWall Gaming: Online to Offline Gaming-http://www.funwallgaming.com/
Our Portfolio of Companies:
CaliBurger : Retail Operating Division to Prove Out New Technologies-http://www.caliburger.com/
Miso Robotics: Robotic Automation-https://misorobotics.com/
Kitchen United: Smart Delivery-https://www.kitchenunited.com/
Super League Gaming: Online to Offline Gaming-https://www.superleague.com/
POP ID : Face and Vision-http://pop-iq.com/
FunWall Gaming: Online to Offline Gaming-http://www.funwallgaming.com/
Location: United States, California, Pasadena
Employees: 201-500
Founded date: 2011
Investors 1
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| - | Avista Inv... | avista.la |
Mentions in press and media 2
| Date | Title | Description |
| 24.10.2018 | Jennifer Garner's reported new boyfriend is leading the charge to replace human fast-food workers with robots at an In-N-Out copycat chain | Jennifer Garner is reportedly dating John Miller, the CEO of the company behind CaliBurger. CaliBurger is known for its stylistic similarities to In-N-Out and its burger-flipping robot, Flippy, which can grill 150 burgers an hour. Miller us... |
| 07.10.2018 | The next big restaurant chain may not own any kitchens | If investors at some of the biggest technology companies are right, the next big restaurant chain could have no kitchens of its own. These venture capitalists think the same forces that have transformed transportation, media, retail and log... |