EQS-News: Circus SE
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Circus Group expands management team with Alastair Wong as new VP Process Engineering
Alastair brings many years of experience in managing and scaling operational processes for global fast food, retail and manufacturing companies. Previously, as Head of Engineering International at Restaurant Brands International (RBI), he was responsible for developing product strategies and efficient production initiatives. RBI is one of the world's largest quick-service restaurant companies, with more than USD 40 billion in annual sales and more than 30,000 restaurants in over 120 countries. At RBI, he led the international operations strategy for well-known brands such as Burger King, Popeyes, Tim Hortons, and Firehouse Subs in EMEA, APAC, and LAC. In this role, he was instrumental in introducing innovative concepts such as fully automated kitchens and digitally optimized drive-thrus. Prior to joining RBI, he held international engineering management positions at Yum! Brands. With brands such as Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and Kentucky Fried Chicken and approximately USD 64 billion in sales from more than 59,000 restaurants in over 155 countries, Yum! Brands is the largest restaurant company in the world. With an impressive track record and extensive experience in process optimization, product strategy, and leading interdisciplinary teams, Alastair will play a key role in the continued expansion of Circus Group. “I am thrilled to be joining Circus to help shape the future of food service with AI and robotics,” said Alastair Wong. “The opportunity to transform the global food service market at scale is huge. I'm looking forward to creating smart, efficient food production environments that will redefine the industry.” “We are delighted to welcome Alastair Wong to our leadership team,” said Nikolas Bullwinkel, CEO of Circus Group. “With his outstanding expertise in process engineering and his experience in scaling global food service operations, Alastair brings exactly the skills and knowledge we need for Circus' next phase of growth. With a current potential hardware revenue of USD 1.6 billion in pre-orders for the CA-1, it is a logical step for us to bring the leading minds in our industry into the company now. Alastair will play a key role in ensuring that Circus establishes itself as a technology leader at the forefront of the industry, setting new standards for efficiency and customer experience through advanced AI robotic solutions.” At Circus, Alastair Wong will be responsible for leading global operational strategies and driving the implementation of the CA-1 autonomous food production system. He will focus on integrating advanced robotics for accuracy, consistency, and efficiency, as well as developing scalable store concepts and optimizing supply chains. He will act as a key interface between the company's business and engineering teams. Alastair is known for his passion for technological innovation and its positive, radical impact on operational efficiency and customer experience. His new role at Circus underlines the company's growth ambitions to disrupt the industry with its innovative and patented AI robotics solution, and comes just weeks after the group announced the appointment of its new VP Business Development, Ilona Schukina. The Circus Group (XETRA: CA1) is the leading AI robotics company, specialising in the translation of the fine art of cooking into full autonomy. On its mission to fuel humanity, Circus provides global access to balanced nutrition, for everyone, anytime. The company developed the world’s first commercially viable food production robot, Circus Autonomy One. Circus employs talents in AI, robotics engineering and food service across four locations and is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany. Circus SE
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Language: | English |
Company: | Circus SE |
Hongkongstrasse 6 | |
20457 Hamburg | |
Germany | |
E-mail: | ir@circus-group.com |
Internet: | https://www.circus-group.com/investors |
ISIN: | DE000A2YN355 |
WKN: | A2YN35 |
Listed: | Regulated Unofficial Market in Frankfurt, Munich (m:access) |
EQS News ID: | 1986169 |
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