Acacia Research Corp. led a $3.1 million investment in Miso Robotics Inc. and signed an intellectual property agreement with the company to commercialize its main product for the restaurant industry.
Newport Beach-based Acacia licenses patents for companies.
Pasadena-based Miso Robotics will use the money to develop and market robotic kitchen assistant Flippy to restaurant clients.
Other investors in the round included Match Robotics VC LLC in Santa Monica.
Acacia has also invested in Newport Beach-based Veritone Inc., an ad-placement company that wants to move into artificial intelligence work.
Acacia lent Veritone $20 million and held about $30 million in warrants in the technology firm, which went public in May; it owned about one-third of Veritone after its initial public offering.
Acacia traded recently at a $195 million market cap, and Veritone at a $183 million market cap.
Miso Robotics is privately held.
— Paul Hughes
