🎙Episode Alert! 🎙️ Catch the latest episode where I sit down with the incredibly talented Eric Sapiens. From working in warehouses to becoming a leading figure in robotics, Eric shares his compelling story and valuable insights. Key Highlights: - Transition from forklift driver to aerospace and CMM programming - Finding his footing in Austin through an unexpected YouTube connection - How continuous learning and strong mentorship shaped his career - The importance of staying curious and adaptable in a fast-evolving field Tune in to get inspired and learn from Eric's experience! Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! https://lnkd.in/gyx3XWpS #CareerTransformation #TechPodcast #Robotics #Engineering #Mentorship #LifelongLearning
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Get started with your robotics journey Also, get to know about AI and robotics and the fields related to them with Akshet Patel 🤖. Some key highlights from the podcast: - What is robotics engineering? - Hardware or software in robotics? - Robotics jobs and companies - Technical skills for a robotics engineer - Non-technical skills for any student - How to start with AI? - LinkedIn profile building Watch Now! https://lnkd.in/dDETexQe #ai #robotics #engineering #engineer #podcast #youtube
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Join me as I speak with Safety Expert and Carnegie Mellon University Professor Philip Koopman about why self-driving cars completely break the definition of #safety used by all of the international safety standards. This is a bit more #dense than our typical format, but I think the more astute listeners / viewers will find it very #educational. The description on the #YouTube video includes links to some of Philip's relevant works. As always, companies looking to outsource difficult robotics engineering problems should consider SKA Robotics. They sponsor this podcast and solve some of the most difficult engineering problems in the world. https://lnkd.in/eDzkKJig
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🚀 At LexxPluss, we’re proud to have team members like Wilson C., who bring passion and dedication to robotics innovation. In this episode, Wilson shares his journey in Japan, from tackling production challenges to developing robots that transform logistics. Watch the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/gy8UkByU
Episode 4 of the InnoHyve Podcast is out! This one is for all the robotics enthusiasts in my network! 👉 Who is Wilson C.? Wilson is a seasoned Mechanical Robotics Engineer making significant strides in Japan's robotics industry. From his adventurous journey to Japan to leading innovative projects at companies like Rakuten, Telexistence, and LexxPluss, Inc., Wilson shares his experiences in turning complex R&D projects into real-world applications. His passion for robotics led him from applying to fighter jet school to designing robots that can climb stairs and stock shelves in convenience stores. 👉 What is LexxPluss, Inc.? LexxPluss is a cutting-edge robotics company specializing in Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) designed to revolutionize logistics and warehouse operations. They focus on creating scalable, safe, and efficient robotic solutions that meet the highest industry standards. At LexxPluss, Wilson leads a team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in industrial automation. 💡 Key Takeaways: - Robotics Roles: Understanding mechatronics vs. robotics engineering and why Wilson chose this path. - Innovations: Building AGVs with SLAM, robots that climb stairs, and humanoid robots for space and retail. - Production Challenges: Moving projects from research to production, cutting costs, and mass production insights. - Safety: Ensuring customer safety, conducting checks, and meeting ISO standards. - Career Tips: How to market yourself, the value of software skills in hardware roles, and decoding job ads. Watch the full episode: https://lnkd.in/gZuq59ea Wannes Chauvaux - Creative Director Maximilian Kremer - Editor
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Think building software products is challenging. Think again. How about building a 3D printer from scratch or sculpting humanoid robots ? Developing hardware+software products takes challenges to a whole different level. We discuss this and more with robotics & AI expert Dr. Balaji Viswanathan on The Product Artisan Podcast. #theproductartisanpodcast #aiproducts Episode link in comments section below
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According to the video, Neil Gershenfeld, the director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, discusses his work on self-replicating robots and the future of fabrication. Gershenfeld argues that traditional computers, which separate computation from the physical world, are fundamentally flawed. He believes that future computing will be embodied, meaning that the hardware and software will be inseparable. This is similar to how biological systems work, where the form and function of an organism are determined by its genes. Gershenfeld's lab is working on developing robots that can self-replicate and self-assemble. These robots could be used to manufacture products on demand, or to build structures in remote locations. Gershenfeld believes that this technology has the potential to revolutionize manufacturing and construction. The video also discusses the implications of Gershenfeld's work for sustainability. By enabling us to manufacture products locally, self-replicating robots could help to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. Additionally, they could be used to create products that are designed to be easily recycled or reused. Overall, the video presents a vision of a future in which robots and humans work together to create a more sustainable and harmonious world. The video talks about the parallels between nature and robotics, sustainability and our balance with humans, our progress and our harmonizing with nature beings on this earth and with the earth itself. Nature has an entire ecosystem, where the demise of one plant material becomes the food for the next phase and the moisture trapped is recycled. This seems to be parallel to the idea of this robotics world where we train robotics to create deconstruct and re-create from the same source material. Sustainability is all about making thoughtful changes to the environment. Artificial intelligence seems to be a move towards efficiencies, and now we're trying to mimic the brain, and he is trying to mimic the ecosystem into sustainability. In conclusion, the video highlights that we need to be more in balance with nature and make changes to the environment that are sustainable in the long term. https://lnkd.in/eRcfE84a
Neil Gershenfeld: Self-Replicating Robots and the Future of Fabrication | Lex Fridman Podcast #380
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In Episode 166 of The Robot Report Podcast, co-hosts Mike Oitzman and Steve Crowe discuss the latest robotics news from the past week. People having a humanoid at home is one of the topics.
Inside 1x’s plan to test humanoids in homes
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🎧 “Kinematic Conversations” 🎧 🤖 Ready to unlock the secrets of robotics? Dive into captivating interviews with experts, students, and PhDs. From AI to automation, this podcast delves deep into the minds behind the machines. 🌟 👉 Listen now: Kinematic Conversations 👈 #RoboticsInsights #PeekBehindTheCircuit Ilir Aliu https://lnkd.in/da9tjtGb
Kinematic Conversations
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The State of Robotics report in 2024: Early Days, but Great Potential F-Prime Capital the state of robotics 2024 report 👉 https://lnkd.in/dPsSeMNp Time codes 👇 0:00 Episode intro 2:13 Introducing Sanjay and F-Prime 4:40 Sanjay's background 11:31 Investing in Autonomous Vehicles then industrial robots 15:29 F-Primes portfolio of robotics companies 26:55 A new type of robotics founder 28:21 Humanoids 35:04 F-Prime's State of Robotics report 39:29 Macro forces for declining investment cash 46:32 Why are companies not IPO'ing lately? 48:51 High interest rates and how that effects the VC business model 55:02 Challenges in raising B & C investment rounds 1:04:31 Why we're in the early days in robotics 1:09:23 Will labor shortages affect robotics investments? 1:12:00 How reliable should systems be? + Human-in-the-loop 1:17:20 Common pitfalls to avoid for your robotics company 1:20:27 How to make your company VERY attractive to investors 1:23:36 Biggest challenges in robotics 1:25:44 Opportunities for new robotics companies 1:27:53 How would you start a new robotics company? 1:32:12 How to pick a good investor for your series A? 1:34:39 Trends in the robotics industry 1:40:28 Future of robotics #robotics #machinelearning
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🚀 We Are LIVE! 🚀 I am excited to officially announce that the maiden episode of my podcast, Building Something with TOLUWANIMI DAVID, is now LIVE on Spotify and ready to be streamed! 🎧 In this first episode, I had an incredible conversation with Michael Aboh, a Manufacturing Engineer at Apple and former Equipment Engineer at Tesla , on the topic: “Navigating Career Opportunities in Robotics: From Academia to Industry.” If you’re interested in robotics, career transitions, or simply curious to hear from someone at the forefront of tech innovation, this episode is a must-listen! 🎙️ Stream it now via this link: https://bit.ly/4en81ZA Don’t forget to share your thoughts and let me know if you have any questions for future episodes! 🙌 #Podcast #Robotics #TechCareers #MichaelAboh #Apple #Tesla #BuildingSomething #SpotifyLaunch #CareerGrowth
Navigating Career Opportunities in Robotics: From Academia to Industry [With Michael Aboh]
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Episode 4 of the InnoHyve Podcast is out! Scan the QR code to SUBSCRIBE to our youtube channel to never miss an episode! 👉 Who is Wilson C.? Wilson is a seasoned Mechanical Robotics Engineer making significant strides in Japan's robotics industry. From his adventurous journey to Japan to leading innovative projects at companies like Rakuten, Telexistence, and LexxPluss, Inc., Wilson shares his experiences in turning complex R&D projects into real-world applications. His passion for robotics led him from applying to fighter jet school to designing robots that can climb stairs and stock shelves in convenience stores. 👉 What is LexxPluss, Inc.? Lexxpluss is a cutting-edge robotics company specializing in Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) designed to revolutionize logistics and warehouse operations. They focus on creating scalable, safe, and efficient robotic solutions that meet the highest industry standards. At Lexxpluss, Wilson leads a team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in industrial automation. 💡 Key Takeaways: - Robotics Roles: Understanding mechatronics vs. robotics engineering and why Wilson chose this path. - Innovations: Building AGVs with SLAM, robots that climb stairs, and humanoid robots for space and retail. - Production Challenges: Moving projects from research to production, cutting costs, and mass production insights. - Safety: Ensuring customer safety, conducting checks, and meeting ISO standards. - Career Tips: How to market yourself, the value of software skills in hardware roles, and decoding job ads.
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