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Pyka builds autonomous electric aircraft for agricultural spraying and cargo; its Pelican Spray is the world's largest certified autonomous aircraft; raised $37M Series B in 2023; active commercial operations in the US, Brazil, and Australia.
Pyka Inc. is an Oakland, California-based aerospace company founded in 2017 by Michael Norcia and Ed More, focused on designing and operating autonomous electric aircraft for agricultural and logistics applications. Its flagship product, the Pelican Spray, is a fixed-wing autonomous electric aircraft designed for precision aerial application of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers across large-acreage row crops, orchards, and specialty agriculture. The Pelican Spray holds the distinction of being the largest certified autonomous aircraft in the world by wingspan, capable of carrying a 150-gallon payload and covering up to 500 acres per day — far exceeding the coverage capacity of ground-based equipment and human-piloted aerial spray aircraft.
NYSE-listed (SG) fast-casual salad and grain bowl chain with seasonal farm-sourced menu at $660M revenue; Infinite Kitchen robotics competing with CAVA and Chipotle for health-conscious urban fast-casual.
Sweetgreen is a Los Angeles and New York-based fast-casual restaurant chain specializing in fresh salads, warm grain bowls, plates, and seasonal menu items sourced from local and organic farms — serving health-conscious urban professionals and millennials seeking nutritious, sustainably produced meals. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: SG), Sweetgreen was founded in 2007 by Nicolas Jammet, Jonathan Neman, and Nathaniel Ru (Georgetown University classmates), IPO'd in November 2021, generated approximately $660 million in revenue in fiscal year 2024, and operates 230+ locations in major US metropolitan areas focused on the workday lunch occasion.
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