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Robot Talk Episode 160 – Robotic blacksmiths, with Edward Mehr

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NOW LET US Article – Robot Talk Episode 160 – Robotic blacksmiths, with Edward Mehr

In this episode of Robot Talk, Claire chats with Edward Mehr, Co-Founder and CEO of Machina Labs, about their revolutionary "RoboCraftsman" technology. This AI-driven robotic system is transforming metal forming for the aerospace, defense, and automotive sectors.

Claire chatted to Edward Mehr from Machina Labs about their RoboCraftsman that shapes complex metal parts for the aerospace, defence, and automotive industries.

Edward Mehr is an entrepreneur and engineer specializing in advanced manufacturing, robotics, and artificial intelligence. As the Co-Founder and CEO of Machina Labs, he leads efforts to integrate AI-driven robotics into flexible, on-demand production systems. Under his leadership, Machina Labs is reshaping how industries such as aerospace, defence, and automotive approach metal forming and modern manufacturing. Before founding Machina Labs, Ed worked at leading technology companies, including Relativity Space, Averon, SpaceX, Google, and Microsoft.

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