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How Path Robotics uses AI to optimize robotic welding

Path Robotics CEO Andy Lonsberry discussed on The Robot Report Podcast how the company uses AI and real-time vision guidance to optimize robotic welding, including deploying Boston Dynamics' Spot robots for shipbuilding. The episode also featured UC San Diego professor Michael Yip, whose lab applies deep learning and reinforcement learning to surgical robotics.

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How Path Robotics uses AI to optimize robotic welding
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In Episode 252 of The Robot Report Podcast, we connect with Andy Lonsberry, co-founder and CEO of Path Robotics. He discusses the difficulties in setting up and using robots for welding applications.

Path Robotics has applied AI to identify the path of a torch and then move the robot through the welding operation, using real-time vision guidance to maintain an optimal path.

As CEO of Path Robotics, Lonsberry leads the company’s strategy and operations with a focus on applying physical AI to longstanding challenges in manufacturing.

His work centers on building adaptive, AI-driven robotic systems designed for real-world production environments.

The Columbus, Ohio-based company is also deploying Boston Dynamics’ Spot quadruped robots into mobile welding applications in shipbuilding.

Our other interviewee this week is Michael Yip, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California San Diego, an IEEE RAS distinguished lecturer, a Hellman Fellow, and the director of the Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory (ARCLab).

His group currently focuses on solving problems in data-efficient and computationally efficient robot control and motion planning through the use of various forms of learning representations, including deep learning and reinforcement learning strategies. Yip’s lab applies these ideas to surgical robotics and the automation of surgical procedures.

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Michael Yip, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at UC San Diego - 35:27 – Andy Lonsberry, co-founder and CEO of Path Robotics

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