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Mobile robots are rapidly spreading across warehouses, hospitals, factories, and beyond. But as fleets grow and companies deploy robots from multiple vendors, a new challenge has emerged. The robots often cannot communicate with each other. Founder and CEO Aldus von der Burg joins Greg to discuss the “interoperability gap” in robotics and why solving it could unlock the next wave of automation.
Aldus shares the unconventional journey that led him into robotics. After studying automotive engineering and working at startups in Denmark, he explored drone delivery before regulatory hurdles forced a pivot. That experience led to the founding of Meili Robots in 2019, and eventually to a realization that the biggest barrier to scaling robotics was not hardware capability, but the software infrastructure needed to coordinate diverse robot fleets.
Today, Meili Robots is building a universal fleet management platform that allows robots from different manufacturers to operate together seamlessly. By taking a hardware-agnostic approach, the company aims to remove friction for operators, integrators, and manufacturers deploying robots across industries.
In this conversation, Greg and Aldus explore:
This episode is a deep dive into the invisible infrastructure layer that will determine whether robots remain isolated tools or become collaborative systems that scale across entire facilities and industries.
Learn more about Meili Robots: https://www.meilirobots.com
Connect with Meili Robots on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/meilirobots/
Connect with Aldus on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aldusvdb/
Connect with Greg on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregtoroosian/
By Greg ToroosianMobile robots are rapidly spreading across warehouses, hospitals, factories, and beyond. But as fleets grow and companies deploy robots from multiple vendors, a new challenge has emerged. The robots often cannot communicate with each other. Founder and CEO Aldus von der Burg joins Greg to discuss the “interoperability gap” in robotics and why solving it could unlock the next wave of automation.
Aldus shares the unconventional journey that led him into robotics. After studying automotive engineering and working at startups in Denmark, he explored drone delivery before regulatory hurdles forced a pivot. That experience led to the founding of Meili Robots in 2019, and eventually to a realization that the biggest barrier to scaling robotics was not hardware capability, but the software infrastructure needed to coordinate diverse robot fleets.
Today, Meili Robots is building a universal fleet management platform that allows robots from different manufacturers to operate together seamlessly. By taking a hardware-agnostic approach, the company aims to remove friction for operators, integrators, and manufacturers deploying robots across industries.
In this conversation, Greg and Aldus explore:
This episode is a deep dive into the invisible infrastructure layer that will determine whether robots remain isolated tools or become collaborative systems that scale across entire facilities and industries.
Learn more about Meili Robots: https://www.meilirobots.com
Connect with Meili Robots on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/meilirobots/
Connect with Aldus on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aldusvdb/
Connect with Greg on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregtoroosian/