[3] He co-authored a book called The Handbook of Nanotechnology: Business, Policy, and Intellectual Property Law.
Cali Group's portfolio companies include CaliBurger,[4] Super League Gaming,[5] Kitchen United,[6] Miso Robotics,[7] PopID,[8] and Vyblee [citation needed].
[9] CaliGroup's new technology is trialed at the CaliBurger chain of restaurants, offering solutions for "food production, delivery, take out and drive-thru".
Through the Cali Group subsidiary PopID,[13] facial recognition software allows customers to place orders and pay.
They come in, we train them, they work for a while, then go drive an Uber and go home and play competitive video games".
[20] In response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Miller said body thermometer devices would check for feverish temperatures as customers entered CaliBurger's Pasadena store.
The menu in certain locations includes vegan options with sauces and cheese, and patties by Beyond Meat.
[35] During the same year, Chipotle tested a tortilla chip making version named Chippy at a single location in Fountain Valley.
[37][38] PopID has also introduced its biometric payment technology at major international events, including the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and the Miami Grand Prix.
At the World Cup, PopID collaborated with Visa and FIFA to provide facial recognition payments at stadiums and fan venues.