
Toronto-based teaBOT is a robot that whips up customized cups of loose leaf tea in under 30 seconds. The startup launched in 2013 as a way to eliminate long lines at cafes by delivering automated grab-and-go cups of tea. teaBOT is now in the U.S. with the current Y Combinator batch.
Most tea needs at least 10 minutes to brew, after getting the water to the desired temperature. Each type of tea leaf needs to steep at a certain temperature to get the right flavor and there is quite an art to getting it there. However, teaBOT works by allowing customers to select from thousands of combinators of tea flavors like the mild chamomile mixed with tangy red rooibos.
We’re really testing the tech-savvy market right here in Silicon Valley.
The kiosk just opened up its first services outside of Canada, right in the heart of Silicon Valley at Palo Alto’s Coupa Cafe. The plan, say co-founders Brian Lee and Rehman Merali, is to place the kiosks in cafes, college campuses and possibly other commercial locations. We went to sip some flavors with teaBOT and chat with the founders about their future plans.
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