- NGTF’s subsidiary FHVH signs binding LOI with Los Angeles Cooking School to form Modern Culinary Systems, creating the first U.S. culinary school to integrate AI automation into core curriculum
- Strategic expansion targets $32.5 billion culinary education market with majority stake positioning and flexible $150,000 investment over 18 months
- Partnership combines FHVH’s automation leadership with LACS’s hands-on instruction expertise, positioning students for success in the changing hospitality industry
The hospitality industry stands at a point where traditional service models are rapidly giving way to technology-driven operations. While restaurants and hotels have begun integrating robotic systems and AI automation into their daily operations, a critical gap has emerged in the talent pipeline. Culinary education has remained largely unchanged from decades past, failing to prepare students for an industry increasingly defined by human-machine collaboration.
This disconnect creates both a challenge and an opportunity. As automation becomes a standard rather than exceptional in professional kitchens, culinary schools face pressure to evolve their curricula beyond traditional cooking techniques. The institutions that successfully bridge this gap will position their graduates as preferred candidates in an industry where technological fluency is becoming as essential as knife skills.
The timing of this educational evolution is significant given the broader transformation occurring throughout the hospitality sector. Properties are implementing tech-powered inventory management, robotic food preparation, and automated service delivery systems at an accelerating pace. Yet most culinary programs continue to operate as if these technologies don’t exist, creating a fundamental mismatch between educational preparation and industry reality.
This presents a compelling first-mover opportunity for educational institutions willing to reimagine culinary training for the automation age: exactly the opportunity that Nightfood Holdings (OTCQB: NGTF) is positioned to capture.
Strategic Partnership Creates Educational Innovation
Through its wholly owned subsidiary Future Hospitality Ventures Holdings Inc. (“FHVH”), operating as RoboOp365, Nightfood has signed a binding Letter of Intent with Stratford Education Group Inc., doing business as Los Angeles Cooking School (“LACS”), to form Modern Culinary Systems Inc. This partnership represents the first culinary school in the U.S. to integrate artificial intelligence automation into its core curriculum.
The strategic structure positions FHVH with a 51% majority stake in Modern Culinary Systems, while LACS retains 49% ownership. This arrangement allows FHVH to lead operational decisions and technology implementation while maintaining LACS’s established educational expertise and industry relationships.
FHVH’s commitment includes up to $150,000 in flexible capital investment over 18 months, specifically allocated for innovation, technology adoption, and strategic growth initiatives. This investment approach reflects the company’s understanding that educational transformation requires sustained commitment rather than one-time capital deployment.
The agreement also includes a future acquisition option, granting FHVH exclusive rights to acquire 100% of Stratford Education Group and Los Angeles Cooking School within 24 months at a 30% discount on the appraised value. This structure provides clear growth pathways while allowing the partnership to establish operational success before full integration.
The culinary education market represents substantial opportunity, with the U.S. segment valued at approximately $32.5 billion in 2023 according to IBISWorld. Modern Culinary Systems enters this market with a differentiated value proposition: preparing students for the actual working environment they’ll encounter in their careers.
“By being the first to bring AI automation into the culinary school setting, we are giving students hands-on access to the same transformative technologies reshaping kitchens across the globe,” stated Sonny Wang, Chief Revenue Officer of Nightfood Holdings and CEO of FHVH.
This advantage is valuable given the typically slow pace of educational innovation. Traditional culinary schools face regulatory requirements and faculty resistance that can delay technology adoption for years. Modern Culinary Systems bypasses these obstacles through their approach, building AI integration into its foundational structure.
The partnership leverages FHVH’s established leadership in culinary and hospitality automation technology, combining it with LACS’s proven hands-on instruction methodology. This combination addresses both the technical and practical aspects of modern culinary education, ensuring students gain proficiency in both traditional techniques and emerging technologies.
Integrated Business Model Drives Scalability
Modern Culinary Systems will operate under a two-person management committee structure, ensuring efficient decision-making and strategic alignment as the venture moves toward closing and beyond. This lean governance model reflects the company’s focus on operational efficiency and rapid implementation.
The platform is designed for scalability, positioning Nightfood and FHVH at the forefront of the convergence between culinary arts and next-generation automation. As the hospitality industry continues its technology transformation, educational institutions that successfully prepare students for this reality will command premium positioning and pricing power.
This educational expansion aligns with Nightfood’s broader strategy of combining AI-powered robotics with strategic acquisitions across the hospitality sector. The company’s dual focus on owning hotel properties and offering Robotics-as-a-Service (“RaaS”) creates synergies with educational ventures, as Modern Culinary Systems graduates will be uniquely qualified to work within Nightfood’s ecosystem.
The Modern Culinary Systems partnership reinforces Nightfood’s positioning as a leader in shifting hospitality solutions. By expanding into education, the company creates a vertical integration opportunity that extends from training to implementation, ensuring a pipeline of qualified professionals who understand both the technical and practical aspects of hospitality automation.
This strategic approach addresses one of the industry’s most pressing challenges: the shortage of workers who can effectively operate alongside robotic systems and AI platforms. As automation becomes standard across the hospitality sector, employers increasingly seek candidates with both culinary skills and technological fluency.
For more information, visit the company’s website at NightfoodHoldings.com
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