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| name               =  Eugenio Minvielle Lagos
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(contracted; show full) among the challenges Innit faced in the industry were securing partnerships with equipment manufacturers and gaining traction in a slow-moving industry like the food industry. However, he remained confident on what lay in store for Innit in 2014.<ref name=":10">{{Cite news|url=https://www.inc.com/graham-winfrey/best-industries-2016-food-analytics-technology.html|title=This Tech Startup Promises Salvation for Lousy Cooks|last=Winfrey|first=Graham|date=January 16, 2016|work=[[Inc. (magazine)
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On January 2016, Innit made a partnership with [[PIRCH (company)|PIRCH,]] a company that specializes in kitchen appliances. Jeffery Sears, the CEO of PIRCH, stated that the partnership was intended to make their appliances communicate with their food. Minvielle Lagos was interviewed after the announcement was made public, and stated that smart kitchen appliances were meant to empower people to cook high-quality food.<ref>{{Cite web|ur(contracted; show full)[[Category:1964 births]]
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