18 registrants:
Thu, Apr 24
7:00 PM UTC (60 mins)
Join us for an exclusive AMA session with Anshuman Kumar, Head of Hardware at Matic Robots, as we dive deep into the physical creation of the next generation of home robotics. For too long, home robots have underdelivered. They are loud, get lost, stuck, and tangled, often creating more work than they save. Matic Robots is tackling this challenge head-on, building autonomous robots designed for real homes. But how do you actually *build* a robot that is not only visually intelligent but also elegant, quiet, reliable, and manufacturable at scale? This AMA goes beyond the software and algorithms to explore the nuts and bolts of Matic's hardware. Get direct insights from Anshuman on designing the Matic look & feel, critical hardware design choices, navigating the supply chain, from prototype to production, and more! About Anshuman: Anshuman Kumar leads Hardware at Matic Robots. Anshuman's engineering journey includes pivotal roles at Tesla Motors, where he addressed critical reliability and scaling challenges for the Model S and Model 3 traction inverters. He holds a Master's in Product Design from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Delhi. Anshuman also founded and led the Carnegie Mellon Hyperloop team, which was recognized in the SpaceX Hyperloop competition. Bring your toughest hardware questions! Whether you're curious about specific component choices, manufacturing hurdles, or the future of robotic hardware, this is your chance to get answers straight from the source. Bonus: Ask a question during the AMA and you could win a limited gift from our hardware team!
18 registrants:
Thu, Apr 24
7:00 PM UTC (60 mins)
Join us for an exclusive AMA session with Anshuman Kumar, Head of Hardware at Matic Robots, as we dive deep into the physical creation of the next generation of home robotics. For too long, home robots have underdelivered. They are loud, get lost, stuck, and tangled, often creating more work than they save. Matic Robots is tackling this challenge head-on, building autonomous robots designed for real homes. But how do you actually *build* a robot that is not only visually intelligent but also elegant, quiet, reliable, and manufacturable at scale? This AMA goes beyond the software and algorithms to explore the nuts and bolts of Matic's hardware. Get direct insights from Anshuman on designing the Matic look & feel, critical hardware design choices, navigating the supply chain, from prototype to production, and more! About Anshuman: Anshuman Kumar leads Hardware at Matic Robots. Anshuman's engineering journey includes pivotal roles at Tesla Motors, where he addressed critical reliability and scaling challenges for the Model S and Model 3 traction inverters. He holds a Master's in Product Design from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Delhi. Anshuman also founded and led the Carnegie Mellon Hyperloop team, which was recognized in the SpaceX Hyperloop competition. Bring your toughest hardware questions! Whether you're curious about specific component choices, manufacturing hurdles, or the future of robotic hardware, this is your chance to get answers straight from the source. Bonus: Ask a question during the AMA and you could win a limited gift from our hardware team!
18 registrants:
Thu, Apr 24
7:00 PM UTC (60 mins)
Join us for an exclusive AMA session with Anshuman Kumar, Head of Hardware at Matic Robots, as we dive deep into the physical creation of the next generation of home robotics. For too long, home robots have underdelivered. They are loud, get lost, stuck, and tangled, often creating more work than they save. Matic Robots is tackling this challenge head-on, building autonomous robots designed for real homes. But how do you actually *build* a robot that is not only visually intelligent but also elegant, quiet, reliable, and manufacturable at scale? This AMA goes beyond the software and algorithms to explore the nuts and bolts of Matic's hardware. Get direct insights from Anshuman on designing the Matic look & feel, critical hardware design choices, navigating the supply chain, from prototype to production, and more! About Anshuman: Anshuman Kumar leads Hardware at Matic Robots. Anshuman's engineering journey includes pivotal roles at Tesla Motors, where he addressed critical reliability and scaling challenges for the Model S and Model 3 traction inverters. He holds a Master's in Product Design from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Delhi. Anshuman also founded and led the Carnegie Mellon Hyperloop team, which was recognized in the SpaceX Hyperloop competition. Bring your toughest hardware questions! Whether you're curious about specific component choices, manufacturing hurdles, or the future of robotic hardware, this is your chance to get answers straight from the source. Bonus: Ask a question during the AMA and you could win a limited gift from our hardware team!
18 registrants:
Thu, Apr 24
7:00 PM UTC (60 mins)
Join us for an exclusive AMA session with Anshuman Kumar, Head of Hardware at Matic Robots, as we dive deep into the physical creation of the next generation of home robotics. For too long, home robots have underdelivered. They are loud, get lost, stuck, and tangled, often creating more work than they save. Matic Robots is tackling this challenge head-on, building autonomous robots designed for real homes. But how do you actually *build* a robot that is not only visually intelligent but also elegant, quiet, reliable, and manufacturable at scale? This AMA goes beyond the software and algorithms to explore the nuts and bolts of Matic's hardware. Get direct insights from Anshuman on designing the Matic look & feel, critical hardware design choices, navigating the supply chain, from prototype to production, and more! About Anshuman: Anshuman Kumar leads Hardware at Matic Robots. Anshuman's engineering journey includes pivotal roles at Tesla Motors, where he addressed critical reliability and scaling challenges for the Model S and Model 3 traction inverters. He holds a Master's in Product Design from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Delhi. Anshuman also founded and led the Carnegie Mellon Hyperloop team, which was recognized in the SpaceX Hyperloop competition. Bring your toughest hardware questions! Whether you're curious about specific component choices, manufacturing hurdles, or the future of robotic hardware, this is your chance to get answers straight from the source. Bonus: Ask a question during the AMA and you could win a limited gift from our hardware team!