Fresco was thrilled to announce its expanded partnership with Panasonic at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Their new smart multi-oven cooking experience was showcased at Panasonic's exhibition.
On January 8, 2024, Fresco CEO and Co-Founder Ben Harris joined Panasonic on stage at CES in Las Vegas to announce their expanded partnership. The two industry leaders will collaborate to deliver a revolutionary AI-powered cooking assistant for Panasonic kitchen appliances, starting with Panasonic’s HomeCHEF 4-in-1 multi-oven.
Within the Panasonic app, Fresco’s AI cooking assistant will allow home cooks to easily customize recipes to fit dietary preferences, make ingredient substitutions based on what's in the pantry, and seamlessly adjust serving size and cooking settings. Whether convection baking a chicken, air frying sweet potato fries, or creating a chocolate mousse using the microwave function, home cooks can adapt any recipe to their unique needs while enjoying consistently good outcomes.
We're delighted to be building the future of the kitchen with an innovative brand like Panasonic. They understand the needs of today's home cooks, who want nutritious and delicious meals with less effort. Together, we can deliver this through our proprietary AI cooking assistant and enable Panasonic customers to easily cook tasty meals, tailored to their lifestyles."
Fresco began working with Panasonic in 2019 to create guided recipes for its non-connected microwave models. This expanded partnership will demonstrate the ability of Panasonic's hardware excellence, coupled with Fresco's smart cooking technology, to inspire customers to utilize the full capabilities of their countertop multi-ovens through a smart recipe companion app.
We’re excited to build upon our partnership with Fresco and demonstrate our commitment to bringing the best cooking experience to our customers... Together, we will empower millions of home cooks to unlock the potential of their appliances and lead more sustainable and healthy lives."