Botsync

Factory Reset

In a world where robots roam factory floors and AI powers decision-making, Factory Reset explores what it really takes to build the future of industrial automation. Join us as we speak with roboticists, engineers, innovators, and industry leaders to decode the challenges, breakthroughs, and human stories behind the machines. Whether you're on the shop floor, in the boardroom, or just automation-curious, this is your front-row seat to the reset that’s changing everything.

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Botsync

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Technology

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17. Apr 2026

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Robots are the easy part: The real work of automation integration 17.04.2026

In this episode, we explore what it really takes to make automation work on the factory floor — beyond the robots themselves. As manufacturers across industries look to automate, the biggest challenges aren't always the machines. They're the integration, the data, the processes, and the people around them. Join:Rahul Nambiar: Co-Founder and CEO, BotsyncEric Maude: Applications Engineering...

Designing Safe Automation: Why Safety and Productivity Must Go Together 25.03.2026

In this episode, we explore how safety is evolving alongside automation in modern factories. As robots, AMRs, and software-driven systems become more common across manufacturing and logistics, designing automation that is both safe and productive is becoming a critical challenge. From system-level safety design to the growing role of sensing and software integration, this conversation dives into w...

The AMR Reality Check: What It Takes to Build a Sustainable Business 12.02.2026

In this episode, we dive into the reality behind the mobile robot and warehouse automation boom in Asia-Pacific. While market reports predict explosive growth, adoption on the ground tells a more complex story shaped by ROI pressures, standardization challenges, and the evolving role of software. Join: Rahul Nambiar: Co-founder and CEO, Botsync Christoph Kogler: Sales Manager, Mobile Robots &...

Inside a Robotics Company: Building, Selling, and Scaling Automation 07.01.2026

What does it really take to build, sell, and scale robots — from the inside? In this episode, Botsync’s leadership team sits down for an honest conversation about what it takes to build and grow a robotics company in the real world. Moving beyond industry hype and futuristic promises, they unpack the practical realities of industrial automation — from engineering decisions and customer expectation...

The Reality of Warehouse Automation in India 05.12.2025

In this episode, we explore the reality of warehouse automation in India. Discover why automation solutions built for Western markets often fail in India, and what it takes to create technology that actually works for Indian operations. Join: Rahul Nambiar: Co-founder and CEO of Botsync Nirav Doshi: Founder and Managing Director at Nido Machineries We talk about: Why international automation solut...

The Role of Robotics in Industry 4.0: The Reality Behind the Buzz 02.10.2025

In this episode, we delve into the evolving landscape of Industry 4.0, exploring why the buzz has quieted and what it means for the future of automation. Join: Rahul Nambiar: Co-founder and CEO of Botsync Nalin Advani: Robotics Industry Veteran and Angel Investor Prashant: Co-founder and CEO of Botsync as they discuss the integration of robotics, the role of standards, and the challenges of intero...

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