Robotics

Podcast: Maximizing ROI and Mitigating Risks in Robotics Investments

MHI Industry Leadership

In this episode of the MHI Industry Leadership Podcast, hosts Christian Dow and Frank Schwartz welcome two industry veterans, Matt Bush, VP of Technology, Innovation, and Research, and Chris Lingamfelter, Founder and Managing Partner at Robot Advisors. Together, they bring decades of expertise in robotics, manufacturing, and intralogistics to explore the complex landscape of robotics investments.

Matt Bush, with a robust background in automotive manufacturing and material handling, provides insights into understanding and estimating the full spectrum of costs associated with robotics—from initial investment to ongoing operational expenses. He shares strategies for identifying hidden costs and risks and explains how businesses can protect their investments and optimize ROI, highlighting the importance of non-financial metrics that impact the overall business case.

Chris Lingamfelter, a seasoned advisor with 33 years of experience in justifying technology investments, delves into how companies traditionally justify new robotic technology—whether through labor savings, operational efficiencies, or the strategic value of innovation. He reflects on the evolving landscape of robotics, the differing perspectives on ROI across global markets, and how automation impacts labor dynamics. Chris also discusses highlights from his recent panel at Modex 2024, covering valuable insights from end-users and key considerations for companies procuring various types of robotics.

Whether you’re navigating the cost-benefit analysis of robotics for the first time or seeking advice on the latest contracting best practices, this episode offers practical guidance and forward-looking perspectives on maximizing value from robotics investments in intralogistics.

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The Robotics Group

About TRG

The Robotics Group (TRG) are leading manufacturers, integrators, consultants, and component suppliers of robotic solutions designed specifically for warehousing and distribution applications.

Traditionally, industrial robots in material handling applications have been limited to palletizing/depalletizing, conveyor picking, or other highly-repetitive tasks. Technology advancements are creating opportunities for robots and automated machinery in a wider variety of applications, including warehousing and distribution center activities.

TRG conducts education and outreach with the goal of fostering technology adoption in this rapidly changing industry sector.

Learn more about The Robotics Group (TRG): mhi.org/trg

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