Boosting Factory Utilization: The Key to Reviving US Manufacturing?
NOV 1, 202497 MIN
Boosting Factory Utilization: The Key to Reviving US Manufacturing?
NOV 1, 202497 MIN
Description
Dive into the world of American manufacturing with Saman Farid, founder and CEO of Formic. Discover how robots are transforming US factories by dramatically improving utilization - from 30% to nearly 100% - while helping solve the labor shortage crisis.<br /><br />This episode reveals how Formic is making robotics accessible to small and medium-sized manufacturers through their innovative "robots-as-a-service" model. Learn why 90% of American factories still don't have a single robot, and how Formic's approach could change that.<br /><br />Perfect for manufacturing professionals, robotics enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the future of American industry.<br /><br />Links:<br />- Formic Website: https://formic.co/<br />- Saman Farid LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanfarid/<br />- Formic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/formic-technologies/<br />- Audrow Nash Podcast: https://www.audrownashpodcast.com/<br /><br />Timestamps:<br />- (0:00) - Episode Intro<br />- (0:53) - Introduction to Saman Farid and Formic<br />- (1:39) - Formic's Mission and Impact<br />- (4:01) - Challenges in Robotics Deployment<br />- (9:46) - Case Studies and Real-World Applications<br />- (14:30) - Advanced Technologies and Automation<br />- (28:35) - How Formic Collects Site Data <br />- (35:08) - Configuring a Workcell with Data Gathered<br />- (40:30) - Programming the Robot with Generative AI<br />- (50:09) - AI in the Loop: Revolutionizing Robotics Simulation<br />- (52:54) - Exploring the Software Stack<br />- (54:30) - From Simulation to Reality<br />- (59:07) - LLMs for Data Ingestion<br />- (1:03:43) - Customer Support and Maintenance<br />- (1:12:26) - Scaling and Future Challenges<br />- (1:19:38) - Working with Small and Medium-sized Manufacturers<br />- (1:28:04) - What are Most Robotics Companies Doing Wrong?<br />- (1:31:04) - Thoughts on the US Manufacturing Sector