22Astronauts with Ilir Aliu

22Astronauts

The world was built by people not different from you. We interview founders, operators and engineers, to show you they're just like you. Hosted by Ilir Aliu.

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22Astronauts with Ilir Aliu

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Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Ep 101 | Why I Bought a $25k Robot Arm for My New York Apartment (w/ Elliot Horowitz, Viam) 08.07.2026

Eliot Horowitz is the Founder and CEO of Viam and Co-Founder of MongoDB. Viam is building the universal software platform to bridge the gap between AI and physical hardware, running everything from automated boat-sanding systems to AI sonar fleet operations. Viam: https://www.viam.com Eliot on X: https://x.com/elliothorowitz Ilir on X: https://x.com/IlirAliu_ Ilir on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin...

Ep 100 | You Need To Be 10x Better (w/ Evan Beard) 18.02.2026

Evan Beard is the co-founder and CEO of Standard Bots , building AI-trained industrial robot arms designed to automate real factory work, not demos:In this episode, Evan shares a founder path that started in software startups and Y Combinator long before robotics. Seeing engineers at YC building giant robots convinced him this was a “cheat code on life” and he taught himself mechanical and electri...

Ep 99 | You Can’t Be What You Can’t See (w/ Grace Brown) 12.02.2026

Grace Brown is the founder and CEO of Andromeda , building social companion robots designed for aged care and healthcare environments: In this episode, Grace shares a founder journey that started long before a company existed. She had been building robots since her teenage years, but the real motivation appeared during COVID lockdowns. People in care facilities were physically supported, yet emoti...

Ep 98 | Discipline Is a Transferable Skill (w/ Camilla Mazzoleni) 04.02.2026

Camilla Mazzoleni is the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of FORGIS , a Zurich-based startup building an AI operating layer for industrial automation: In this episode, Camilla shares a founder journey shaped long before robotics. She grew up as a competitive alpine skier, leaving home early to train at elite level. Discipline, pressure, and repetition defined her daily life. Losing was normal....

Ep 97 | Why Robotics Keeps Rebuilding the Same Infrastructure (w/ Stephen James) 29.01.2026

Stephen James is the founder and CEO of Neuracore , and Assistant Professor of Robot Learning at Imperial College London: In this episode, Stephen shares his path from growing up in Wales to spending a decade at Imperial, a postdoc at Berkeley, and eventually founding Neuracore. Not because he wanted to be a startup founder, but because he kept running into the same problem again and again: every...

Ep 96 | Talent Didn’t Save Me, Consistency Did (w/ Steve Xie) 22.01.2026

Steve Xie is the founder and CEO of Lightwheel AI, building the simulation and synthetic data layer powering the next generation of embodied AI and humanoid robotics. In this episode, Steve shares a rare founder journey that starts far from robotics. From studying physics at Peking University, struggling to stand out, and rebuilding confidence through sheer consistency, to a PhD at Columbia and an...

Ep 95 | The Hard Part Is Not Training Robots. It Is Making Them Generalize (w/ Animesh Garg) 14.01.2026

I talk with Animesh Garg,Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech and one of the leading voices in robot learning today: We talk about growing up in India, building his first autonomous vehicle on a $280 budget after being rejected from a CMU program, and how that failure pushed him toward Berkeley, Stanford, and eventually NVIDIA Research. Animesh shares why he avoided computer science early on, what...

Ep 94 | What Made Us Strong Is Now Holding Us Back (w/ Marco Huber) 08.01.2026

In this episode, I talk with Prof. Dr. Marco Huber, Professor for Cognitive Production Systems at the University of Stuttgart and Scientific Director for AI at Fraunhofer IPA. Marco shares his journey from a middle-class upbringing with no academic role models to becoming a leading figure in applied AI for manufacturing. We talk about discovering computer science through a single physics teacher,...

Ep 93 | Scaling Is Harder Than Building The First Robot (w/ Stefan Dörr-Laukien) 18.12.2025

Stefan Dörr-Laukien is the co-founder and CEO of NODE Robotics , a Stuttgart-based company building the software layer behind scalable mobile robot fleets. In this episode, Stefan shares how his path into robotics did not start with founding ambitions, but with curiosity for how machines work. From studying mechanical engineering at TUM to hands-on autonomous driving research at BMW and years at F...

Ep 92 | New Opportunities Grow From Every Failure (w/ Stephan van den Brink) 11.12.2025

I talked with Stephan van den Brink , founder and CEO of MANUS™ , the company behind some of the most advanced data gloves used in robotics: Not only robotics: teleoperation, motion capture, and embodied AI. Manus started as a small student project and grew into a deep tech company trusted across the robotics world. We talk about Stephan's path from studying law and economics to discovering he was...

Ep 91 | The Real Truth Of Autonomy Lives In The Stats (w/ Harals Schäfer) 04.12.2025

In this episode, I talk with Harald Schäfer , CTO at comma.ai , where he is leading one of the most interesting autonomy efforts in the world: They work on end to end driving and generative world models is changing how small teams can compete with billion dollar labs. We talk about his path from electrical engineering in Belgium and Santa Barbara to joining comma as one of the earliest engineers....

Ep 89 | Business Masterclass: Selling First Before Building (w/ Albane Dersy) 20.11.2025

Albane Dersy turned down Goldman Sachs to build Inbolt , a robotics company now deployed in factories across the world. Her story is a masterclass in execution: In this episode, we talk about how Albane grew up in Paris, pushed her way through the French prep school system, and found her path into entrepreneurship after a semester at Wharton opened her eyes to what was possible. She explains how s...

Ep 90 | Why are you not throwing yourself into this? (w/ Hendrik Susemihl) 20.11.2025

Dr. Hendrik Susemihl, CEO and Co founder of GoodBytz, shows you how fully automated kitchens can solve the labor crisis in food service and still serve better, fresher food at scale. We talk about his path from taking apart PCs as a teenager, to building large automation systems at Fraunhofer, to becoming CTO at NEURA Robotics. Hendrik explains why he walked away from a safe leadership role after...

Ep 88 | Always a Bit of a Generalist, Never Only One Thing (w/ Jon Miller Schwartz) 13.11.2025

In this episode, I talk with Jon Miller Schwartz , co-founder and CEO of Ultra , about how to actually get robots deployed in warehouses: We walk through Jon’s journey from tearing apart electronics on a tiny New York City workbench to Harvey Mudd, early YC startups in 3D printing, and building one of the first highly automated factories at Voodoo Manufacturing. Jon explains why those painful year...

Ep 87 | Speed Is Objectively the Most Important Thing in Life (w/ Axel Peytavin) 06.11.2025

Axel Peytavin , co-founder & CEO of Innate , shows you how to teach real robots with language and quick demos without being a roboticist. We talk about Axel’s path from France to Stanford and why he is betting on personal robotics you can program with prompts, code, and demonstrations. He explains Mars, Innate’s $2K teachable robot with a Jetson Orin Nano, RGB-D vision, wrist camera, 2D LiDAR,...

Ep 86 | It’s Not A Hardware Problem. It’s A System Problem (w/ Tom Zhang) 29.10.2025

Tom Zhang , founder and CEO of Daxo Robotics : with over 100 actuators they challenge everything we thought we knew about dexterity. In this episode, we talk about his journey from growing up in a mountain village in China to launching one of the most talked-about robotics startups of 2025. Tom shares how early life on a family orchard shaped his fascination with building and problem-solving, what...

Ep 85 | Having A Company Is Maybe The Hardest Way To Get Rich (w/ Maximilian Schilling) 24.10.2025

Maximilian Schilling , co-founder and CEO of warmwind , is building a new kind of browser where AI works like a digital employee: clicking, typing, and navigating apps visually instead of through APIs. In this episode, we talk about his mission to make automation transparent, reliable, and accessible for every business, and how he’s building one of Europe’s most ambitious AI startups from Jena, Ge...

Ep 84 | Fundamental Improvement Over Incremental Change (w/ Xavier (Tianhao) Chi) 16.10.2025

Robots still need weeks of coding to learn one new task. Xavier (Tianhao) Chi is changing that with Mbodi AI : Mbodi helps industrial robots learn through language and demonstration. No coding, no engineers, just simple instruction. We talk about how his team is closing the gap between advanced AI research and real factory floors, and what that means for the future of automation. Xavier shares his...

Ep. 83 | You Become Who You Hang Out With (w/ Ashish Kapoor) 09.10.2025

Ashish Kapoor is building General Robotics to solve the biggest deployment problem in robotics: Getting real robots to work in the real world. In this episode, he shares how he’s doing it, and why most robotics stacks aren’t built to scale. We talk about growing up in India, studying at IIT and MIT, and how his mindset shifted from solving hard problems to finding the right ones. Ashish shares why...

Ep 82 | College Is Going to Be Obsolete by the End of This Decade (w/ Brian Walker) 02.10.2025

In this episode, I talk with Brian Walker, founder and CEO of REVEL, the company building the simulation backbone for humanoid robotics. Brian’s journey started far from Silicon Valley: growing up in the Czech Republic and working on Hollywood sets like Avatar and The Mandalorian , where he helped pioneer real-time XR production. We talk about what pulled him from filmmaking into robotics, and how...

Ep 81 | Opportunities Only Arise After An Incredible Amount Of Work (w/ Jan Liphardt) 24.09.2025

A Stanford physicist leaves academia to build open-source software for humanoid robots? I talked to OpenMind founder Jan Liphardt : OpenMind a new robotics company building an open-source, AI-native operating system for humanoid robots. We talk about being born in Germany, his upbringing in Michigan, early love for taking things apart, and how his path led from biochemistry at Reed to a PhD at Cam...

Ep 80 | You Will Die If You Don’t Do It (w/ Bob van Luijt) 18.09.2025

🎙️ I talked with Bob van Luijt , co-founder and CEO of Weaviate , the open-source vector database that's become core infrastructure for AI-native applications. We talk about how Bob grew up in a small Dutch town, started coding in QBasic, and built his first software company while still in school. Then came the unexpected turn: jazz. He shares how studying music (from a conservatory in the Net...

Ep 79 | Calm Down, Slow It All Down, Let Clarity Emerge (w/ Vikash Kumar) 07.09.2025

In this episode, I talk with Vikash Kumar , Adjunct Professor at Carnegie Mellon and founder of MyoLab. AI , where he’s building human-embodied AI systems: We talk about growing up in a small Indian town, the influence of his mother on his early learning, and how a robotics club at IIT Kharagpur set him on a 15-year path through the world’s top labs. From a PhD at the University of Washington, to...

Ep 78 | Don't Start With A Whiteboard, Talk To Customers (w/Brennand Pierce) 26.08.2025

I talked with Brennand Pierce , founder and CEO of Kinisi Robotics , where he’s building one-armed mobile manipulators: Designed to automate warehouse tasks like picking, palletizing, and labeling and many more. After nearly two decades in robotics, Bren brings a rare mix of academic depth, startup experience, and hands-on engineering to the conversation. We talk about growing up fascinated by sci...

Ep 77 | If Other People Can Do It, Why Not Us? (w/ Aaron Tan) 25.08.2025

In this episode, I talk with Aaron Tan, PhD , Co-founder of Syncere , where he’s reimagining domestic robotics: A robotic lamp capable of folding laundry! One single video of the concept went viral, pulling in over 4 million views and sparking thousands of conversations online. We talk about growing up in Taiwan, immigrating to Canada as a teenager, and how a Lego Mindstorms kit from his father ki...

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