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Food Tech News Show: Food Tech Funding Drops in 1H 2024

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The Spoon is launching a dedicated Food Tech News Show podcast. which you can find here on Overcast, on Pandora (and here on our podcast host) and Apple Podcasts. \And, of course, you can listen to this episode on The Spoon feed.

In the future, we will focus on interviews and deep dives here on The Spoon Podcast, so make sure to subscribe to FTNS for your weekly shot of food tech news.

On this episode, Michael Wolf and Carlos Rodela welcome Peter Bodenheimer, a longtime food tech investor and operator, to discuss the current state of food and ag tech funding. In this episode, they delve into:

  • The decline in agrifoodtech investments in the first half of 2024, with startups raising $7 billion across 427 deals, a significant drop from H1 2023.
  • Upside Foods’ recent layoffs and industry challenges due to legislative bans and decreased venture capital funding.
  • SharkNinja’s latest innovation, the Ninja SLUSHi™ Professional Frozen Drink Maker, which brings commercial-grade slushies to home kitchens.
  • Chef Robotics emerging from stealth mode to showcase its new robot and announce early customer partnerships.
  • Thimus’ groundbreaking technology, the T-Box, which reads brainwaves to assess consumer reactions to food products.

Tune in to The Spoon's new dedicated weekly food tech news show!

  continue reading

196 episodes

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Manage episode 428540140 series 88099
Content provided by Michael Wolf. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Wolf or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The Spoon is launching a dedicated Food Tech News Show podcast. which you can find here on Overcast, on Pandora (and here on our podcast host) and Apple Podcasts. \And, of course, you can listen to this episode on The Spoon feed.

In the future, we will focus on interviews and deep dives here on The Spoon Podcast, so make sure to subscribe to FTNS for your weekly shot of food tech news.

On this episode, Michael Wolf and Carlos Rodela welcome Peter Bodenheimer, a longtime food tech investor and operator, to discuss the current state of food and ag tech funding. In this episode, they delve into:

  • The decline in agrifoodtech investments in the first half of 2024, with startups raising $7 billion across 427 deals, a significant drop from H1 2023.
  • Upside Foods’ recent layoffs and industry challenges due to legislative bans and decreased venture capital funding.
  • SharkNinja’s latest innovation, the Ninja SLUSHi™ Professional Frozen Drink Maker, which brings commercial-grade slushies to home kitchens.
  • Chef Robotics emerging from stealth mode to showcase its new robot and announce early customer partnerships.
  • Thimus’ groundbreaking technology, the T-Box, which reads brainwaves to assess consumer reactions to food products.

Tune in to The Spoon's new dedicated weekly food tech news show!

  continue reading

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