Circus SE Secures European Patent for Groundbreaking AI-Powered Robotics System

18 April 2025 | News

European Patent Office Grants Core IP Protection for CA-1 System, Backing Global Rollout and Solidifying Circus’ Leadership in AI Robotics for Food Service
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  • The European Patent Office (EPO) has issued the official Decision to Grant for Circus SE’s patent securing the core technology behind its AI-robotics system.
  • Covering the device architecture and autonomous food preparation method, the patent protects the foundational IP of the CA-1 system.
  • With serial production already underway, the patent backs the upcoming CA-1 rollout and solidifies Circus' market-leading position.

Circus SE (XETRA: CA1), a global leader in AI software and embodied AI-robotics for the food service industry, has announced that the European Patent Office has issued the official Decision to Grant under Article 97(1) EPC, covering its proprietary AI-powered robotic system – the CA-1. The patent protects the CA-1’s unique architecture and control method for automated, hygienic, and consistent meal production in compact environments.

This European protection underscores Circus’ unique contribution to the field of AI-robotics based systems and secures the company’s inventions in autonomous systems for meal supply, comprising a rotationally symmetrical preparation vessel that couples with a mixing device and rotates on its axis, and a robotic manipulator designed to autonomously handle the vessel during food preparation using multi-modal heat control and adaptive decision-making.

“Patents are more than legal protection, they are strategic assets that validate years of development, provide a strong protection to scale globally, and help build defensible, high-impact companies in fast-moving markets,” said Haomiao Fang, VP Hardware and Manufacturing of Circus SE.

The patent comes as serial production of the CA-1 is already underway, with the commercial rollout of the Series 4 starting this summer. The grant reinforces Circus SE’s market-leading position and aligns with its strategic roadmap. The company is also expanding its intellectual property coverage in key international markets, including the United States, to support global commercialization and long-term competitive advantage.

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