Robot food-delivery startup Starship Technologies closed $45 million in funding this week.
Robot food-delivery startup Starship Technologies closed $45 million in funding this week, and it's putting that money towards winning over hungry college students with its six-wheeled food robots. The company has raised $85 million in total from investors.
Robot food-delivery startup Starship Technologies has been gaining speed, and it's thanks to hungry, tech-happy students.announced a $45 million series A funding round Starship's robots look like a little white box, no taller than knee-height, that trundles around on six wheels. They have an array of cameras through which human controllers can see where the robot is going, and sirens that go off if the robot detects it is being tampered with.
Starship first started serving students in George Mason University, and has since spread to Northern Arizona University and Pittsburgh University. Bayer said that on the three campuses where Starship currently operates it has seen a pretty constant stream of orders from breakfast, to lunch, to dinner, to late night."Students are eating all of the time," he said, although he emphasised that late night had been a particular success.
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