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In this episode of Workforce 4.0, host Ann Wyatt welcomes Soren Peters, CEO of HowToRobot. They delve into Soren's background, from IT to robotics, and discuss the importance of making technology accessible and mainstream in the manufacturing industry. Soren shares insights on community building in manufacturing, workforce development, and the future impact of technology on work. He also emphasizes the need for simpler adoption processes and training programs to ease the transition for workers. Join them for an engaging conversation on the future of automation and workforce transformation.
In This Episode:
-07:38: Building Community in Manufacturing
-21:48: Leadership and Thought Leadership in Robotics
-26:38: Humane Aspects of AI and Robotics
-26:51: Debating Practicality and Ethics in Robotics
-28:21: Factory Insights: The Importance of Windows
-30:12: Leadership and Responsibility
-34:30: The Future of Work with Technology
-40:11: Workforce Development and Automation
-47:56: Adoption and Accessibility of Robotics
About Soren Peters:
Søren Peters is the founder and co-CEO of the global automation advisory and market platform, HowToRobot, providing vendor-independent guidance to businesses looking to automate. A serial entrepreneur, Søren has previously founded, led, and successfully exited a series of companies in the IT industry. Søren was born and raised in Denmark where he founded HowToRobot. Today, he is spearheading HowToRobot’s expansion in the United States and Europe, helping local manufacturers succeed in automation and find the right solutions and suppliers. Learn more about Soren and connect with him here.
The Future of Work (and this Episode) Is Brought To You By Secchi:
Secchi is a revolutionary workforce engagement tool created for organizations to make data-driven frontline decisions in real-time. By measuring and combining multiple people-related lead indicators, Secchi provides in-the-moment visibility into individual frontline employee performance, team performance, engagement/turnover risks, and positive employee behaviors all while removing the traditional barriers of administrative burden on leaders. To learn more about Secchi, check them out here.
In this episode of Workforce 4.0, host Ann Wyatt welcomes Soren Peters, CEO of HowToRobot. They delve into Soren's background, from IT to robotics, and discuss the importance of making technology accessible and mainstream in the manufacturing industry. Soren shares insights on community building in manufacturing, workforce development, and the future impact of technology on work. He also emphasizes the need for simpler adoption processes and training programs to ease the transition for workers. Join them for an engaging conversation on the future of automation and workforce transformation.
In This Episode:
-07:38: Building Community in Manufacturing
-21:48: Leadership and Thought Leadership in Robotics
-26:38: Humane Aspects of AI and Robotics
-26:51: Debating Practicality and Ethics in Robotics
-28:21: Factory Insights: The Importance of Windows
-30:12: Leadership and Responsibility
-34:30: The Future of Work with Technology
-40:11: Workforce Development and Automation
-47:56: Adoption and Accessibility of Robotics
About Soren Peters:
Søren Peters is the founder and co-CEO of the global automation advisory and market platform, HowToRobot, providing vendor-independent guidance to businesses looking to automate. A serial entrepreneur, Søren has previously founded, led, and successfully exited a series of companies in the IT industry. Søren was born and raised in Denmark where he founded HowToRobot. Today, he is spearheading HowToRobot’s expansion in the United States and Europe, helping local manufacturers succeed in automation and find the right solutions and suppliers. Learn more about Soren and connect with him here.
The Future of Work (and this Episode) Is Brought To You By Secchi:
Secchi is a revolutionary workforce engagement tool created for organizations to make data-driven frontline decisions in real-time. By measuring and combining multiple people-related lead indicators, Secchi provides in-the-moment visibility into individual frontline employee performance, team performance, engagement/turnover risks, and positive employee behaviors all while removing the traditional barriers of administrative burden on leaders. To learn more about Secchi, check them out here.