Robotics, Construction, and Business-Building with SuperDroid Robot CEO Steven Uecke
In Episode 64, @SDRobots CEO and engineer extraordinaire Steven Uecke talked robotics, stages of business-building, sales, inspiring young workers, AI applications, the legitimacy of fears, lessons of fast food franchising, and more.
Episode Timeline
1:05 What Steven wanted fresh out of school, and initial roles & projects
3:11 Beginnings of entrepreneurship
6:08 Steven’s first foray into robotics
9:04 Target problems to solve within robotics, and the first product - Meerkat
12:00 Areas in which Steven sees robotics growing
14:42 Difficult & tedious physical tasks for humans
16:32 What’s preventing more widespread adoption?
21:00 Thorough breakdown of the setup & use processes on a site, leaps of faith, and the biggest gap to fill
26:42 The immense difficulty that can surround cash flow and lack thereof
28:44 AI within the robotics space
31:41 Biggest surprises of Steven’s ventures
33:28 Causes of hesitation to adopt, and inspiring today’s youth
37:36 Legitimacy of fears around robotics and AI
39:37 Traits a leader should embody
42:27 Learning your weaknesses, and a lesson within McDonalds and Chick-Fil-A franchising
44:31 What drives Steven
46:30 What Steven would tell his younger self
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