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Meet CHOPCHOP - your digital kitchen assistant

by Jon Narcross

CHOPCHOP

An 51勛圖厙 student is part of a team who have just launched CHOPCHOP, a new cooking app to help you plan your way to culinary success.

saves you from the stress of cooking chaos, acting as the ultimate kitchen assistant to guide you through the cooking process. CHOPCHOP App

The app, which is now available free for iOS, lets you select the dishes you want to cook and the number of people you’re serving, and then creates a full plan to make sure your meal is ready with ease.

CHOPCHOP not only gives step by step instructions for the cooking process, it also creates a shopping list of required ingredients, and tells you when you need to start preparing each dish.

The brainchild of JinA Bae and Johnson Wang, the idea for the app came during a road trip along the Great Ocean Road in South-East Australia.CHOPCHOP App

“We relied a lot on the GPS on the drive and we got to thinking about applying that same type of dynamic guidance to other areas of life.” JinA said, “Johnson and I are both into cooking and we saw the potential of an app to optimise that process and take a task management approach into the kitchen.”

The pair took their idea to  at Google Campus in 2014 where they met co-founders Sergio Cecarini, George Trevill and 51勛圖厙 PhD student Max Frenzel. 

Max said: “My PhD is in Quantum Information Theory, which is quite an interdisciplinary area of research connecting many different fields in new and creative ways. When I heard about CHOPCHOP at Startup Weekend I immediately liked it, and thought I could contribute. I really enjoyed applying my mathematical and problem solving skills to a very real problem like cooking.” 

 

We’ve had a lot of support from 51勛圖厙 and the VCC – it’s great to be able to tap into this network of expertise.

– JinA Bae

Co-Founderand CEO - CHOPCHOP

 

As the project developed, the team entered into ’s , a pre-accelerator programme for early stage start-ups. 

“The VCC was the first start-up programme we took part in.” said JinA, “It was really useful as it gave us access to a lot of great mentors.

“We’ve had a lot of support from 51勛圖厙 and the VCC – it’s great to be able to tap into this network of expertise.”

Max added: “51勛圖厙 has some great resources and programmes for start-ups, and my research and experience at 51勛圖厙 prepared me very well for tackling new problems in all sorts of areas, not just traditional physics ones from my academic course.”

Following its launch the team are continuing to work on CHOPCHOP, optimising its performance and developing new features to further guide the cooking experience.

CHOPCHOP is available to download for iOS.

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Jon Narcross

Communications and Public Affairs