Phantom Auto, a winner of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2022, offers an opportunity for forklift operators to work from home. Jobs that seemed to require individuals to be in person are becoming more flexible. And the technology is improving with the newly acquired Voysys.
On this episode, host Michelle Dawn Mooney discusses the cutting-edge technology of Phantom Auto and Voysys with Nils Alsted, Chief Product Officer at Phantom Auto, and Torkel Danielsson, Director of Product Management, Video Streaming Phantom Auto. In the episode, they discuss:
- Benefits for clients from the Phantom Auto and Vosys acquisition.
- The impacts of using latency in remote operations.
- The dangers of late video and how it’s mitigated by Phantom Auto.
Regarding the partnership between Phantom Auto and Voysys, the guests had this to say, “Reduced latency makes it much safer and better for remote operations,” noted Danielsson. Alsted added, “It was really a good match, both on the technical side and on the cultural side.”
Nils Alsted started his career in supply chain logistics in the Swedish Armed Forces. His career has taken him all around the world. He worked at Cochlear for 11 years before joining Phantom Auto. Torkel Danielsson is a co-founder of Voysys and joined the Phantom Auto team after the merger. Prior to starting Voysys, he worked at Intuitive Aerial and Saab Aerosystems.