Travis Kalanick launches a new company called Atoms focused on robotics
Kalanick is rolling his existing ghost kitchen company, CloudKitchens, into Atoms.
It’s not immediately clear how he plans to tackle mining and transportation.
Kalanick revealed Friday that he is already the “largest investor” in Pronto.
“The industrial thing is sort of like, probably, our main jam,” Kalanick told TBPN. Kalanick demurred on the idea of using Atoms robots to move people, at least in the near-term. “Once you crack movement in the physical world, there’s lots of people who want access to that.
” Uber didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Atoms’ website makes no mention of Uber.
The Information first reported Kalanick was discussing acquiring Pronto.
Kalanick resigned from Uber in 2017 after a confluence of crises at the ride-hail company.
Before that, Kalanick had created a self-driving division at Uber in 2015.
Levandowski played a big role in that project after Kalanick lured him away from Google.
The engineer received a last-minute pardon from President Trump at the end of his first term.
This story has been updated to reflect new information from Atoms’ website and an interview with Kalanick
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