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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 12 MIN

How Microfactories Are Reshaping Robotics

from The Robotics Business with Fexingo: Automation, Industrial Robots, and Hardware Startups · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Robotics Business, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of microfactories — small, highly automated production facilities that use robotics to compete with traditional large-scale manufacturing. They discuss the case of Bright Machines, a company that raised $400 million to build autonomous microfactories for assembly tasks, and how startups like Instrumental and Righthand Robotics are applying similar principles to electronics and logistics. The hosts break down the economics: how microfactories reduce capital expenditure by 70% compared to traditional lines, why they enable faster product iteration, and the trade-offs in throughput. They also examine the broader trend of modular, reconfigurable production systems and what it means for supply chain resilience. The episode ends with a reflection on whether microfactories could democratize manufacturing globally, giving smaller players access to advanced automation that was once reserved for Fortune 500 companies. #Microfactories #BrightMachines #IndustrialRobotics #Automation #ModularManufacturing #SupplyChain #ElectronicsAssembly #Instrumental #RighthandRobotics #RoboticsStartups #Manufacturing #Cobot #AssemblyLine #ProductionInnovation #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Robotics Business, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of microfactories — small, highly automated production facilities that use robotics to compete with traditional large-scale manufacturing. They discuss the case of Bright Machines, a company that raised $400 million to build autonomous microfactories for assembly tasks, and how startups like Instrumental and Righthand Robotics are applying similar principles to electronics and logistics. The hosts break down the economics: how microfactories reduce capital expenditure by 70% compared to traditional lines, why they enable faster product iteration, and the trade-offs in throughput. They also examine the broader trend of modular, reconfigurable production systems and what it means for supply chain resilience. The episode ends with a reflection on whether microfactories could democratize manufacturing globally, giving smaller players access to advanced automation that was once reserved for Fortune 500 companies. #Microfactories #BrightMachines #IndustrialRobotics #Automation #ModularManufacturing #SupplyChain #ElectronicsAssembly #Instrumental #RighthandRobotics #RoboticsStartups #Manufacturing #Cobot #AssemblyLine #ProductionInnovation #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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