Welcome to The Robot Industry Podcast for episode #59. For this edition, I welcome Victor Darolfi from Robotire. Victor and his team are attempting to change the retail automotive service department by adding, you guessed it: robots and automation.
The first area and low hanging fruit of the retail car store service department is changing automotive car tires. It is a perfect example of dull, dirty and monotonous work - a great target for robots and automation.
Here are some of my questions:
How did you get started?
How important was Y combinator?
Value proposition
How does the system work?
What is the vision and what is the ROI for a system?
Who are Robotire's Bulls Eye Customers?
What are your big challenges
What is next for Robotire?
How can people get a hold of you?
Enjoy the podcast!
Regards,
Jim
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Thanks to our Victor and our partners, A3 The Association for Advancing Automation and PaintedRobot.
If you would like to find out more about Robotire, here is the link to their LinkedIn profile you can find Victor on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-darolfi-92b17311/
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Keywords and terms for this podcast: Robotire, Victor Darolfi, automotive service, robots, robotics, car tires, car tyres, Y Combinator #therobotindustrypodcast.