Robots & Startups

Robots & Startups explores the intersection of robotics, AI, and startup culture, emphasizing advancements, challenges, and the future potential of robotics. It covers technological trends, industry insights, notable figures, and events from Silicon Valley, highlighting the global impact and opportunities within the robotics sector.

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The hottest Substack posts of Robots & Startups

And their main takeaways
19 implied HN points 28 May 23
  1. The robotics industry is focusing on electrification, battery technology, recycling, and reshoring as important trends for the future.
  2. Polymath Robotics is hosting the next SVR meetup, with good news for Monarch Tractors and NVIDIA, but challenges for Tesla and Embark.
  3. Scouting around the edges of the robotics industry can help in understanding future investable startups and market trends.
19 implied HN points 26 May 23
  1. AI in 2031 may widen income and opportunity disparities in the USA by prioritizing profit over equity.
  2. Disparities in internet access and technology can create unequal opportunities for individuals in different parts of the USA.
  3. Considerations like access to technology and resources will be critical in shaping future opportunities and outcomes.
19 implied HN points 11 Apr 23
  1. The Robot Block Party had a large attendance with 45 exhibitors and over 2000 attendees.
  2. The event was covered by NBC, showcasing new technologies in Oakland.
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19 implied HN points 27 Feb 23
  1. Investors find hardware startups challenging due to the complexities involved in manufacturing and scaling physical products.
  2. New investors with smaller funds are emerging in the hardware space, presenting competition to established players like Sequoia.
  3. There's a growing interest among hardware investors to attract limited partners and secure private equity in the industry.
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19 implied HN points 14 Feb 23
  1. There are private robotics networking events available for those interested in technical discussions and developments in the field.
  2. The Robotics CTO Network is tailored for senior engineers and technical founders to engage in discussions about robotics standards and technology.
  3. A 7-day free trial subscription to Robots & Startups gives access to full post archives for those interested in further exploration.
1 HN point 22 Jun 24
  1. Naming a robot company or product requires careful consideration for SEO and international appeal.
  2. The significance of choosing culturally appropriate and well-translated product names is crucial, as demonstrated by several major brands' mishaps.
  3. Investors have been interested in beauty, skincare, and haircare startups, which have shown resilience through effective marketing strategies like TikTok and celebrity endorsements.
0 implied HN points 02 Sep 21
  1. The Robot Block Party event is coming back on Saturday, October 23, 2021, at a new location in Oakland called Circuit Launch.
  2. Circuit Launch is home to 50 robotics and hardware startups, DIY Robocar races, a Brazilian BBQ, and other exciting events.
  3. The event promises to offer even more fun activities and things to see compared to previous editions.
0 implied HN points 03 Sep 21
  1. At least a dozen members of the Afghanistan Girls Robotics Team have reached safety, with 5 accepted by Mexico but around 25 still stuck in Afghanistan.
  2. The girls' escape was not due to US intervention but their own hard work and determination.
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0 implied HN points 10 Sep 21
  1. The Robot Block Party event, happening on October 23, 2021, at Circuit Launch in Oakland, CA, is worth checking out for robot enthusiasts.
  2. We Robot, a prominent conference on robotics law and policy, is celebrating its 10th anniversary, fostering important conversations in the field.
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0 implied HN points 12 Nov 21
  1. Deep Tech startup advice can offer solutions to significant global challenges, making it an exciting area for innovation.
  2. Hearing from experts in the field, such as Andra Keay and Nhi Le, can provide valuable insights into the future of robotics and tech startups.
  3. Considering a 7-day free trial subscription to access more in-depth content on robotics and startups can be beneficial for those interested in the industry.
0 implied HN points 24 Nov 23
  1. Crowdfunding has had a significant impact on the robot industry, leading to a transition from educational and toy robot projects to commercial and industrial ones
  2. The launch of projects like Petoi's Nybble and Ubiquity Robotics' Magni in 2018 marked a shift in the focus of robot projects
  3. Supporting reader-funded publications like Robots & Startups can provide early access to premium content and help sustain the work of creators
0 implied HN points 10 Oct 23
  1. The International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) showcases cutting-edge research in robotics and the latest trends in commercialization, offering insights into upcoming advancements and opportunities to network with top roboticists.
  2. Highlights at IROS 2023 included the presence of various robotics providers like Foxglove, Hello Robot, Anyware Robotics, and Tangram Vision, along with discussions on ROS 2 and the upcoming ROSCon 23.
  3. The conference featured a diverse range of robots, from rolling to legged ones, including unique designs like the Diablo from Direct Drive Tech and distinctive structures from companies like Sol Robotics, providing a glimpse into the future of robotics technology.
0 implied HN points 12 Nov 21
  1. In October 2021, there were 58 funding rounds for robotics and autonomous vehicle companies, raising a total of $1.7B.
  2. 27.6% of the funding rounds in October were Seed rounds, showing a mix of early-stage and later-stage investments.
  3. SciFounders launched an accelerator program and fund that provides scientist founders with control over voting rights, emphasizing support for founders in the industry.
0 implied HN points 04 Jan 22
  1. China has a five-year plan for robotics, outlining current RAS state and growth potential sectors.
  2. New Zealand has released a robotics roadmap, aiming to provide direction for the industry's development.
  3. The U.S. Senate has allocated $5 billion for Department of Energy research infrastructure.
0 implied HN points 19 Jan 22
  1. The post discusses global investment trends in 2021 and offers more information on the topic.
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0 implied HN points 24 Feb 22
  1. There is a chance to win an OAK-D-Lite at the Robot Block Party event on April 2nd, featuring robot showcases, races, and more.
  2. The event will have both indoor and outdoor activities, including a Brazilian BBQ and a Job Fair, promising to be the party of the year.
  3. Networking events like Bots&Beer and Women in Robotics are looking for hosts, offering opportunities for engagement in the robotics community.
0 implied HN points 11 Mar 22
  1. In 2022, there were 62 funding events in January involving a diverse and strong range of robotics companies like Formant, Starship, Wayve, and more.
  2. Some familiar names in the robotics industry that received funding in January include companies like Formic, Vecna, May Mobility, Wandelbots, and Labrador Systems.
  3. The funding events in January showcased a variety of robotics companies, indicating a thriving landscape in the industry.
0 implied HN points 19 May 21
  1. VLAB Indoor Ag Tech Panel on May 27 is upcoming - check it out for insights on indoor agriculture technology.
  2. Sensors Innovation Week: Summer Edition on June 22-24 offers keynotes, panels, and tech talks for engineers and tech influencers.
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0 implied HN points 19 Apr 22
  1. The investment landscape in Robotics, Automation, and Artificial Intelligence sectors is at a critical point, offering attractive valuations for well-positioned companies.
  2. New classes of investors are becoming increasingly interested in the robotics space, aiming to make significant contributions.
  3. Robots & Startups offers a 7-day free trial for access to valuable insights and articles on AgRobotics, job opportunities, and more.
0 implied HN points 19 Apr 22
  1. The post discusses recommendations for sci-fi movies with a focus on real-world robotics science.
  2. An invitation to explore AI and Human-Robot Interaction from Asimov's I, Robot Stories is extended.
  3. Funding figures will be discussed in the next email, and a 7-day free trial is being offered for subscribing to access the full post archives.
0 implied HN points 30 May 22
  1. Bots&Beer event happening in person on Wednesday - in-person networking opportunities are back!
  2. MassRobotics has launched The Robotics Medal, an award for female researchers - recognizing and celebrating their contributions to the field
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0 implied HN points 21 Feb 23
  1. Many are shifting to robot substacks from Revue due to the number of new launches.
  2. Elon Musk could have potentially made Twitter profitable by charging for Revue subscriptions.
  3. The author is navigating back to long-form writing and is using ChatGPT to assist in writing talk descriptions.
0 implied HN points 10 Nov 22
  1. The post discusses the choice between working on flying cars or 180 characters, hinting at the contrast between futuristic technology and social media.
  2. It mentions a link to the ANA Avatar XPRIZE Competition Presentation, highlighting the involvement of judges, the winning team, and finalists' experiences.
  3. There is a mention of a list of female venture capitalists in the Pacific Northwest, shedding light on the presence of women in the venture capital industry.
0 implied HN points 10 Nov 22
  1. People leaving Meta and Twitter could benefit the robotics industry by bringing valuable skills and expertise.
  2. Recent advancements in robotics, such as NimbRo winning the ANA Avatar XPrize, showcase the growing potential of the industry.
  3. Companies like Waymo are making progress in offering fully driverless services, indicating the increasing integration of robotics in everyday life.
0 implied HN points 17 Oct 22
  1. There is a reminder for a Robot Party happening tonight!
  2. The event includes Xoxe's 1st Birthday and the launch of Joanne Pransky's Museum of Social Robots in Oakland, CA.
  3. There is a 10-year celebration of the Women in Robotics list, introducing 50 women who are significant in the field.