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What you’ll discover…
How to build trust with customers before you’ve even built a product
Lessons on raising $150M and convincing top-tier VCs like Sequoia and General Catalyst
The emotional story that sparked Cobot’s mission inside a hospital hallway
Why humanoid robots might not be the future and what should replace them
Why swappable batteries, high-mounted sensors, and swerve drives make all the difference
The founder’s journey: anxiety, ambition, and the power of embracing the Odyssey
Where to find it…
(02:35) Why Brad left a high-flying career to start something from scratch
(06:10) Timing the AI and robotics wave
(08:45) From Scale AI to Cobot: building the product he truly believed in
(11:45) Identifying Real-world problems to be solved by your new start-up
(19:45) Why top investors believed in him before a prototype even existed
(27:00) Selling the vision before building the robot
(32:45) MVP success, user feedback, and building trust with early adopters
(40:00) What “everyday work” means for Brad and how Cobot improves lives
(44:00) The next 10 years of robotics and physical AI
(52:00) Brad’s proudest moment and how it ties back to a promise to his father
More about the episode
Before founding Cobot, Brad Porter held senior roles at Amazon, Scale AI, and even helped pioneer voice applications at Tellme and Netscape. But it was a walk with his father through the halls of Mayo Clinic that planted the seed for something radically new. In this heartfelt and insightful episode, Brad shares how a personal loss became a professional mission to build collaborative robots that enhance human work instead of replacing it.
With over $150M raised in just three years and clients like the Mayo Clinic, Maersk, and the US Department of Defense, Brad has done what few in hard tech manage to do: build, fund, and deploy a real solution in record time. You’ll hear how digital twin technology and fast iteration allowed Cobot to deliver results before having a fully built prototype, and why design decisions like swappable batteries and swerve drives matter more than buzzwords.
If you’re a founder, investor, or just fascinated by where robotics is headed, this episode delivers hard-won insights and inspiration in equal measure.
Connect with us:
Peng-Sang Cau
Website
Brad Porter
LinkedIn
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What you’ll discover…
How to build trust with customers before you’ve even built a product
Lessons on raising $150M and convincing top-tier VCs like Sequoia and General Catalyst
The emotional story that sparked Cobot’s mission inside a hospital hallway
Why humanoid robots might not be the future and what should replace them
Why swappable batteries, high-mounted sensors, and swerve drives make all the difference
The founder’s journey: anxiety, ambition, and the power of embracing the Odyssey
Where to find it…
(02:35) Why Brad left a high-flying career to start something from scratch
(06:10) Timing the AI and robotics wave
(08:45) From Scale AI to Cobot: building the product he truly believed in
(11:45) Identifying Real-world problems to be solved by your new start-up
(19:45) Why top investors believed in him before a prototype even existed
(27:00) Selling the vision before building the robot
(32:45) MVP success, user feedback, and building trust with early adopters
(40:00) What “everyday work” means for Brad and how Cobot improves lives
(44:00) The next 10 years of robotics and physical AI
(52:00) Brad’s proudest moment and how it ties back to a promise to his father
More about the episode
Before founding Cobot, Brad Porter held senior roles at Amazon, Scale AI, and even helped pioneer voice applications at Tellme and Netscape. But it was a walk with his father through the halls of Mayo Clinic that planted the seed for something radically new. In this heartfelt and insightful episode, Brad shares how a personal loss became a professional mission to build collaborative robots that enhance human work instead of replacing it.
With over $150M raised in just three years and clients like the Mayo Clinic, Maersk, and the US Department of Defense, Brad has done what few in hard tech manage to do: build, fund, and deploy a real solution in record time. You’ll hear how digital twin technology and fast iteration allowed Cobot to deliver results before having a fully built prototype, and why design decisions like swappable batteries and swerve drives matter more than buzzwords.
If you’re a founder, investor, or just fascinated by where robotics is headed, this episode delivers hard-won insights and inspiration in equal measure.
Connect with us:
Peng-Sang Cau
Website
Brad Porter
LinkedIn