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Meet Bill and Jim from PicoBrew, one of the FoodTech 500 winners
An interview with Bill and Jim Mitchell, founders of PicoBrew, one of Forward Fooding’s top 500 FoodTech startups.
Bill and Jim Mitchell, founders of PicoBrew
It’s time to put a face to the name…
We asked our FoodTech 500 top-runners to give us a bit of insight into how they started out as a company and their thoughts on the role of technology in Food innovation. Meet Bill and Jim, the two brothers behind PicoBrew, manufacturing a Homebrewing device to craft your own beer. Let’s see what they had to say.
So tell us a little bit more about you! Where did the idea for your FoodTech company come from?
The PicoBrew team: Five years ago, brothers Bill and Jim Mitchell’s frustrations with homebrewing prompted the duo to create an entirely new beer-brewing process. Jim, a food chemist and physicist, desired to incorporate more control in the process of beer brewing on a small scale. Bill, having been building software, boards, and appliances for decades, knew this was possible. The two joined forces with engineer Avi Geiger and formed PicoBrew. A few years (and many pints of beer) later, the award-winning PicoBrew Zymatic was born.
How is tech central to your business?
Bill and Jim: Tech is at the heart of our homebrewing device: thanks to technology, Zymatic improved the precision, repeatability, and overall quality of the beer-brewing experience and today is used by homebrewers and breweries all over the world. To date, the Zymatic has been awarded 3 patents, with over a dozen pending.
Want to know more? Check out PicoBrew’s full profile here.
Congratulations again to PicoBrew for ranking 2nd in the “Smart Appliances & Kitchen Management” category of the Foodtech 500 list. To find out who else made it into the FoodTech 500; the top Food Tech companies in the world, click here.
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