Atlas Kitchen Technologies, Inc. was founded on a simple, stubborn belief: the country that put a man on the moon can still build the best commercial kitchen on Earth. So we are — one weld, one casting, one shipped system at a time, from Houston, Texas, to every continent that demands equipment that doesn't quit.
In 2019, a team of American engineers walked through a flagship kitchen in Manhattan and counted one domestic-built component on the line. One.
The grills came from overseas. So did the fryers, the ovens, the cold rails, the vent hoods. The country that built the Hoover Dam, the Saturn V, and the Liberty ships had quietly conceded the heart of its restaurants, its hospitals, its schools, and its military mess halls to factories ten thousand miles away.
That was the day Atlas began — not with a pitch deck, but with a decision. We would design, engineer, and assemble in the United States. We would hire American welders, machinists, and controls engineers and pay them what their craft is worth. We would build equipment so good that buying it became an act of confidence in what this country can still do.
Six years later, Atlas systems run kitchens in fifty-one countries. The Foundry in Houston employs hundreds of skilled tradespeople. Every machine that leaves our floor carries a serial plate engraved with three words: Made In America.
We are not a nostalgia project. We are the answer.
Restoration is not nostalgia. The American manufacturing renaissance will be won with new tools, new training, and open standards.
A 240,000 sq ft Houston facility outfitted with 5-axis CNC, robotic welding cells, and a closed-loop metallurgy lab. Our investment in domestic capacity, not someone else's.
Partnered with three Gulf Coast trade schools to train the next generation of machinists, welders, and controls engineers. Tuition paid. Jobs guaranteed.
Edge-deployed machine intelligence that predicts failures before they happen. Built in-house, on American silicon, trained on a decade of field telemetry.
We publish our BIM models, CAD libraries, and integration APIs openly. The industry rises when the infrastructure is shared.
Atlas systems are operating in 51 countries today. By 2030, we intend to be the default commercial kitchen infrastructure in every market that values precision, longevity, and the quiet confidence of equipment built by people who give a damn.