

So I got there about 15 minutes early to do that, and was already sitting in the front steps of the office, ready to open the door for me - he’s like, ‘I don’t need a demo, I own this.’ ” “I said, ‘Slow down - what are you talking about? Yeah, who are you?’ And he said ‘I’m flying out, I’ll be there Monday.’ ” I normally have my nice demo setup that I do, I’ll do like chocolate lava cake and a steak. “He said he was a fan, he was a customer, and he couldn’t imagine a future without June technology powering every product in the Weber collection,” Van Horn told me in an interview. That partnership began with a cold email Van Horn received in 2018 from then-Weber CEO and current Executive Chairman Jim Stephen, the son of the company’s original founder. That includes both the Weber Connect Smart Grilling Hub, which adds connected smart grill features to any grill, and the built-in smart cooking features on its SmokeFire line of wood pellet grills. Weber had already teamed up with June, with the startup providing the technology and expertise behind its Weber Connect smart grilling platform. Meanwhile, June co-founder Nikhil Bhogal will take on a role as SVP of Technology and Connected Devices across the Weber lineup. While financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, Weber has confirmed that June will continue to operate as its own brand wholly owned by Weber-Stephen Products and will continue to both sell and develop the June Oven and related products. Outdoor cooking industry leader and famed kettle-grill-maker Weber has acquired June, the smart cooking startup founded in 2013 by Matt Van Horn and Nikhil Bhogal.
