• Ceiling Robotics Revolution: Future of Space Utilization
    Mar 25 2026

    In ep 7, we explore how ceiling-based robotic systems are poised to transform storage, logistics, and automation in residential, commercial and industrial spaces. Ken Miller, CEO of Stakabl.com shares his journey from complex system design to pioneering a robotics platform for micro fulfillment and beyond that leverages underutilized overhead space, promising a smarter, more efficient logistics and supply chain future.

    Key Topics:

    • The origin story of Stakabl and the innovative ceiling grid concept
    • Why overhead space is an untapped resource for storage and robotics
    • Applications spanning smart homes, micro-fulfillment centers, and reverse logistics
    • The detailed mechanical design process behind Stakabl, from sketches to CAD to prototypes
    • Challenges in integrating multiple sub-systems and ensuring scalability
    • The analogy between art (painting) and engineering in system design
    • The role of experience versus youth in engineering and building hardware products
    • Designing for maintenance, longevity, and safety in robotic systems
    • The parallels between the shipping container revolution and Tray-based ecosystems
    • Vision for ceiling robotics as a category and data-driven logistics platform

    The conversation covers topics related to revolutionizing packaging ecosystems, logistics and order fulfillment, micro fulfillment centers, lessons from manufacturing and hardware founders, design principles, personal commitment, leadership and decision-making, designing for longevity and maintenance, and advice for mechanical engineers.

    00:00 Introduction to Ken Miller and Stakabl Robotics

    01:14 The Eureka Moment: Rethinking Storage Solutions

    03:40 Applications of Stackable Robotics in Homes and Industry

    06:01 The Vision for the Future of Robotics

    08:22 Ken Miller's Journey: From Engineer to Entrepreneur

    10:21 The Design Process: From Concept to Prototype

    12:59 Exploring the Stackable System: Components and Functionality

    15:21 Challenges in Mechanical Design and Integration

    17:43 Safety Considerations in Overhead Robotics

    19:11 The Future of Robotics: Environmental Impact and Sustainability

    25:38 The Potential of Ceiling Robotics

    32:51 Micro Fulfillment and Logistics Innovations

    39:03 Lessons from Manufacturing and Hardware Development

    44:50 Lightning Round: Quick Insights and Reflections

    Resources:

    www.stakabl.com

    www.RobotBuildersClub.org

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/robotbuildersclub-org

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    51 mins
  • Human-Centric Interfaces: Key To Scaling Robots
    Mar 13 2026
    In this episode, Shak, CEO of Hello Robo (www.hellorobo.co), shares insights on designing intuitive interfaces for robotics, emphasizing the importance of trust, safety, and understanding human behavior. Discover how UX principles translate to robotics and why focusing on user experience can accelerate adoption and improve deployment outcomes. In this episode:
    • Shak's journey from design to robotics and the founding story of Hello Robo
    • Challenges in designing human-robot interfaces and the role of empathy
    • The balance between engineering-driven and user-centered design in robotics startups
    • Key features that foster operator trust and safety
    • The importance of rapid iteration and testing with real users
    • How emotional design and micro-movements make robots feel more human
    • The future of multimodal interfaces: voice, AR, haptics, and beyond
    • Lessons learned from deploying robots in real-world environments
    • Leadership tips for building a resilient and human-centric team

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction and Shak’s background in design and robotics

    02:30 - The importance of responding to community and fostering connections

    05:00 - Transition from UX to robotics and founding Hello Robo

    07:20 - Common challenges in human-robot interface design

    09:45 - How operators perceive and trust robotic systems

    11:17 - When should robotics startups develop their own interfaces?

    13:49 - The misconception of autonomy and the importance of trust phases

    15:42 - How to handle information overload and visibility in interfaces

    18:29 - Critical UI elements for safety, such as emergency stops

    21:12 - Building confidence and transparency during robot deployment

    22:37 - Emotional design: making robots feel trustworthy and safe

    24:49 - What operators really need versus what founders assume they want

    26:51 - Rapid feedback cycles: testing and iterating with real operators

    28:04 - Exploring multimodal interfaces—voice, AR, haptics

    31:28 - VR in robotics and its current challenges and potential

    33:50 - Understanding what real-time system data operators should see

    36:20 - The process of tailoring interfaces for specific users and contexts

    38:04 - Overcoming cultural and habit barriers in adoption

    39:33 - The critical role of safety and managing risk

    41:00 - The importance of simple and decisive control mechanisms

    43:39 - Leadership insights: building a human-centric, resilient team

    45:32 - Advice for entrepreneurs entering the human-robot interface space

    48:43 - The subtle art of micro-movements and emotional cues in robots

    51:52 - Future outlook: AI, robotics, and societal shifts

    54:45 - Lightning round: quick takes on interfaces, features, and sci-fi dreams

    Resources & Links:

    • Hello Robo — Official website
    • Shak's LinkedIn
    • RobotBuildersClub.org
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    56 mins
  • The Future of Robotics: Success Depends on How Well We Maintain
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode, Victor from Waku Robotics shares a comprehensive view on how maintenance often overlooked is critical to robotics success.

    We explore the current industry gaps, the parallels with human health, and how a focus on maintenance can extend robot longevity, reduce costs, and accelerate adoption. Whether you're a founder, operator, or investor, these insights clarify why maintenance is the key to unlocking scalable and resilient robotic systems.

    Key Topics:

    • The undervaluation of maintenance in robotics and its impact on project failure
    • The end-to-end software solutions for proactive maintenance management
    • How preventive maintenance can significantly extend robot lifespan and reduce costs
    • Lessons from automotive industry emphasizing repeatability and scale
    • The cultural and organizational shifts needed for effective robot deployment
    • Future trends: AI-enhanced physical systems and their adoption milestones
    • The analogy between human longevity and robotic longevity through preventive care
    • Common myths about robotics adoption and the reality of implementation timelines
    • The importance of company culture and skills in managing robotic operations
    • The role of data-driven maintenance in transforming industries from logistics to wind energy

    Resources & Links:

    • Waku Robotics - Official website of Victor’s company
    • lotsofbots.com - Database of mobile robots for benchmarking and insights
    • Andrew Huberman Podcast - For insights on neuroscience, well-being, and performance
    • Dexterity Robotics - Example client scaling robotics solutions

      This conversation underscores that as robotics matures, maintenance and the strategic orchestration of operational resilience will be at the core of successful deployment. Leaders who understand and prioritize preventative care will lead the next wave of automation, transforming not just productivity but also human well-being. Embracing data-driven maintenance isn't just a technical upgrade it's a fundamental shift towards systems that last, perform, and adapt.

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    54 mins
  • The Evolution of Fleet Management in Robotics
    Feb 7 2026

    In this conversation, Aldus von der Burg, CEO of Meili Robots shares insights from his journey in robotics, transitioning from a drone company to fleet management software. He discusses the challenges of regulations, the importance of integrating robots with human operators, and the various applications of robotics in industries like healthcare and retail. Aldus emphasizes the need for education in the market, the cultural differences in business practices, and offers advice for founders looking to enter the robotics space. The conversation also touches on the future of robotics and AI, as well as the importance of design and user experience in technology.

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    54 mins
  • From Disney to Drones: Building a Multimodal Robotics Platform
    Feb 6 2026

    Is it a drone… or is it a vehicle?

    In this 3rd episode of RobotBuildersClub.org, Alvaro, founder of Mercurius, explains why multimodal robots are the next leap in autonomy — and what most robotics teams get wrong.

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    53 mins
  • Teaching Robots Our Language: The Future of Human–Robot Collaboration
    Feb 4 2026

    We’ve spent decades teaching humans how to program robots.


    What if that’s the wrong approach?

    In episode 2 of Robot Builders Club, Ali Afzal sits down with Lone Bekkeheien, founder of Marsilia Robotics, who’s building a new abstraction layer for robotics: one where humans talk to robots the same way we talk to other people.

    Lone breaks down why today’s “collaborative” robots still aren’t truly collaborative, how natural language interfaces can unlock high-mix, low-volume manufacturing, and why software not hardware is the real bottleneck holding robotics back. Drawing from her background in cybernetics and robotics and her journey from Norway’s robotics ecosystem to San Francisco, she cuts through the hype around embodied AI, humanoids, and LLMs to explain what actually works in production.

    If you care about making robots usable, scalable, and accessible beyond elite experts, this conversation will change how you think about human–robot collaboration.

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    40 mins
  • From Software to Steel: How One Founder Is Teaching Robots to Tile Floors
    Jan 24 2026

    What building a construction robot reveals about the future of work, hardware startups, and founder mindset

    In this first-ever RobotBuildersClub.org conversation, Shamoon Siddiqui discusses his journey from software engineering to founding Human Friendly Robotics, focusing on the development of Tyler, a tiling robot. He shares insights on the challenges of robotics, the importance of customer feedback, and the dynamics of building a startup team. The discussion also covers the fundraising process and the future of automation in the construction industry, emphasizing the need for innovation and adaptation in a rapidly changing technological landscape.

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    46 mins