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==Idea== <vimeo>444706115</vimeo> Over half of UK consumers like experimenting with new cooking trends. To experiment with new techniques, you can need multiple pieces of expensive equipment, taking up valuable kitchen space. These often aren't very intuitive or accurate, leading to inconsistent results. We're creating an accurate, multi-functional cooker that can be stored on a bookshelf alongside your cookbooks. It uses integrated sensors & accessories to accurately monitor & regulate the cooking process, taking the guesswork out of cooking perfection. Globally, the smart kitchen market is worth around Β£11.6Bn and is estimated to grow to Β£25.3Bn by 2025. Additionally, the global portable induction cooker market is set to be worth Β£4.5Bn by 2022. Due to it's versatility, our product aims to fit into several of these market segments making a range of cooking methods accessible to foodies worldwide. This will be our first product, enabling us to establish a brand in the smart kitchen market from which we aim to launch additional products. We've built prototypes to test the product functionality & look and feel of the final product. We have filed UK patents & are building our supply chain in China. We think that our product is unique in a space that has lacked innovation. This has already led to interest from retailers & industry experts. Our next steps are to finish development and bring the product to market.
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