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The Robot Consultant: from vision to scalable robotics
The true challenge in robotics is not creating demonstrations, but developing a robotics strategy that escapes pilot purgatory and leads to real products.
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Strategic foresight: guiding robotics from vision to product
Robotics programs that anchor strategy in long-term foresight rather than short-term demos are more likely to scale as technologies mature.
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From deep tech to scalable strategy: decisions for scale
Robotics programs that define scale early and measure consistently are less likely to drift into endless pilots and hype cycles.
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Escaping pilot purgatory: why robotics demos fail to scale
Most robotics projects stall in pilot purgatory, an endless cycle of demos and prototypes, because they fail to design for scalability from day one.
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Scaling robotics with robust control: building resilience into products
Robotics programs that incorporate robustness into control software early are more likely to achieve resilience to uncertainty, reliability in deployment, and a scalable foundation beyond efficiency alone.
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Scaling robotics with adaptive hardware: a strategic advantage
Adaptive hardware is the next frontier in robotics. It delivers speed, power, and efficiency, but only proves its value once reliability is established. Programs that plan adoption early are less likely to fall behind as performance demands increase at scale.
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Scaling robotics with one-shot Sim2Real transfer
Robotics programs that achieve one-shot transfer from simulation to reality are less likely to be trapped in repeated real-world retuning, enabling a more direct path from prototype to scalable deployment at scale.
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Scaling robotics with one-shot CAD2Real transfer
Just as one-shot Sim2Real transfer eliminates endless software retuning, one-shot CAD2Real transfer eliminates endless hardware redesign. Both collapse costly iterations into direct pathways to scale.