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Daniel's been building robots for 20 years. He's sold 100s of AI robots-as-a-service to Walmart, FedEx, & DHL amongst others. Last month, he raised a $40M round.
6 years ago, he realized why robots weren't getting massively adopted. Builders like him were trying to build perfect robots that always worked. But every situation has edge cases. What if you designed robots to work only 80% of the time and use humans for the other 20%?
That one unique insight changed everything and was the reason he started Vecna. His robots can tell when they need help and ask humans to assist in real-time.
Like most capital-intensive startups, Daniel played on hard-mode. Here's how he built hardware, robotics and AI, sold enterprise contracts, and grew to $10s of millions in revenue.
Takeaways
Keywords
Vecna Robotics, robotics, warehouse industry, automated forklifts, reliability, safety, customer adoption
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:05) The Beginning of Early Robotics
(00:06:00) Edge Cases in Robotics
(00:08:15) Robots Shouldn't be Perfect and AI Isn't Intelligent
(00:14:05) Technology Empowers Humans
(00:18:19) When Robots Need Help
(00:21:29) The First Pilot and Customers
(00:29:49) Covid Slowed Everything
(00:33:52) Finding Product Market Fit
(00:34:45)One Piece of Advice
Send me a message to let me know what you think!
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Daniel's been building robots for 20 years. He's sold 100s of AI robots-as-a-service to Walmart, FedEx, & DHL amongst others. Last month, he raised a $40M round.
6 years ago, he realized why robots weren't getting massively adopted. Builders like him were trying to build perfect robots that always worked. But every situation has edge cases. What if you designed robots to work only 80% of the time and use humans for the other 20%?
That one unique insight changed everything and was the reason he started Vecna. His robots can tell when they need help and ask humans to assist in real-time.
Like most capital-intensive startups, Daniel played on hard-mode. Here's how he built hardware, robotics and AI, sold enterprise contracts, and grew to $10s of millions in revenue.
Takeaways
Keywords
Vecna Robotics, robotics, warehouse industry, automated forklifts, reliability, safety, customer adoption
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:05) The Beginning of Early Robotics
(00:06:00) Edge Cases in Robotics
(00:08:15) Robots Shouldn't be Perfect and AI Isn't Intelligent
(00:14:05) Technology Empowers Humans
(00:18:19) When Robots Need Help
(00:21:29) The First Pilot and Customers
(00:29:49) Covid Slowed Everything
(00:33:52) Finding Product Market Fit
(00:34:45)One Piece of Advice
Send me a message to let me know what you think!
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