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GrayMatter Robotics

@GrayMatterRobot
Let robots empower your workforce
Los Angeles
graymatter-robotics.com
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    Apr 20
    The next generation American shipyard runs on #FactorySuperIntelligence. This week on Fox Business, Ariyan Kabir joins Cheryl Casone to talk about our partnership with HII and what it means for American shipbuilding and national security. 🚢 ⬇️Full broadcast in the comments
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    Aug 13
    Welcome to GrayMatter Robotics' Innovation Center. 🚀 Home of #FactorySuperIntelligence. Where Physical AI gets built, tested, and pushed until it holds up on a real factory floor. Challenge: How many parts can you count? (Difficulty: Very Hard) 👀 #Manufacturing #AI
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    Aug 12
    The FCC was right to restrict Chinese-made robots. But protection alone won't win the robotics race. At GrayMatter Robotics, we believe the next chapter for U.S. manufacturing depends on more than policy. It requires turning innovation into industrial strength by building,
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    Aug 11
    Ariyan Kabir joins @FoxBusiness and Cheryl Casone (@cherylcasone) to talk through the agreement with HII, worth up to $900 million over seven years, and what it takes to rebuild American shipbuilding capacity. The constraint is skilled labor. Grinding, blasting, coating,
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    Aug 10
    HII is committing up to $900 million over seven years to bring Physical AI into US Navy shipbuilding. Ariyan Kabir joined Yahoo Finance to explain what that looks like on the shop floor. American shipbuilding is capacity constrained. Grinding, blasting, coating, and inspection
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