Southlake-based robotics integrator RobotLAB added to the line-up of industry experts for Wednesday’s AI, Robotics and the Future of Work summit.
With 15 years of experience in providing robotics solutions to companies, RobotLAB hopes to help companies explore the transformative potential of AI and robotics in the workforce. The June 12 summit aims to provide valuable insight into the challenges and opportunities posed by these technologies.
Founded in 2007, RobotLAB provides turnkey robotic solutions for a variety of industries including food service, hospitality, banking, education, assisted living, cleaning, delivery and hospitals. The company says its expertise has enabled organizations of all sizes to leverage robotics to enhance their operations.
RobotLAB was recently featured as one of the companies presenting at the Dallas County Drones and Robotics Demo Day. His select group of 10 pioneers in each field demonstrate how drones and robots exist to serve us, simplify our lives and keep us safe. bottom.
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According to RobotLAB Founder and CEO Erad Inver, the AI, Robotics, and Future of Work summit is a platform for sharing insights on the far-reaching impact of technology across multiple industries. Thought leaders from a variety of disciplines will lead panel discussions alongside industry experts from machine learning, marketing, economics, the public sector, and more.
The summit will offer two options to attend: in person at RobotLAB headquarters in Southlake or virtually via Zoom. Facing seats are limited, the company said.
what is the agenda
The expanded AI, Robotics and Future of Work line-up includes:
11:00 a.m.- morning stand up / mixer.
The RobotLAB team handles projects and statistics for various departments.
11:15 am – organizational change.
Learn more about robotics from the public sector panel:
• Erad InbalRobotLAB Founder and CEO
• Anthony J. TataPolicy Expert, Former School District Administrator, Merchant Marine Board Member
• Dr. Joxel GarciaFormer U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health, Global Health Advocate
• Nick Neonakisfranchise guru, CEO of a franchise consulting company
Insights from franchise industry experts Kapil Manocha and Seema Govil
12pm – AI, robotics and the future of work.
Commercial applications and prediction panels include:
• Erad InbalRobotLAB Founder and CEO
• Dr. Balakrishnan Prabhakarana computer scientist and professor at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), known for his prominent work on big data systems and machine learning.
• Dr. Sriram VirupuramProfessor of Finance at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and Director of the Ryan Riley Center for Urban Land Use
• Dr. Narayanan JanakiramanProfessor of Marketing at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and a frequently featured expert in publications such as Harvard Business Review, New York Magazine and The Wall Street Journal.
1pm – Lunch will be served by a robot.
Continuous networking and interactive robot stations, including conversations with hospitality robot Pepper, tours from LG’s Guidebot, remote-operated rover and simulated terrain courses, delivery and cleaning robot test stations, and more.
The event also includes a conversation with LG’s hospitality robot “Pepper” [Photo: Business Wire]
Making robotics “more accessible and accessible”
RobotLAB CEO Inbar says the summit can shed light on how robotics and AI can enhance the workplace.
The summit, he said, will provide a better understanding of the benefits that robotics and AI can bring to various industries through a cross-disciplinary approach and expert panels.
“Our goal is to make AI and robotics more accessible and approachable,” Inver said in a statement. “Through this effort, we can empower individuals and businesses to embrace these innovations with confidence and fully grasp their enormous potential.”
Turnkey robot solution
Bear Robotics CEO Juan Higueros is excited to start a conversation about “the reality unfolding at the intersection of AI and robotics.” Higueros sees an opportunity for his colleagues, innovators, and researchers to contribute to the forward-thinking conversation and share knowledge.
In a statement, Igueros emphasized the importance of the event, saying it “will ensure that professionals from all disciplines are provided with actionable insights and best practices for integrating robotic solutions into their businesses.”
RobotLAB said that as labor becomes increasingly expensive and scarce, businesses can harness the power of robotics to improve revenue and employee retention by re-assigning routine tasks to automated technology.
With the aim of improving the availability of access to robots nationwide, RobotLAB recently launched its first robot integration franchise program in 40 U.S. states, with additional states expected to be completed by the end of 2023. the company said.
We recently wrote about RobotLAB’s new franchise program for robots.
Quincy Preston contributed to this report.
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