EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 15 MIN
Inside humanoid robotics: software and semiconductors
from The Industry Forward Podcast · host Siemens Digital Industries Software
The success of humanoid robots depends on treating them as software-defined systems that are designed to learn, adapt and improve continuously through powerful compute platforms and intelligent software architectures. In today’s episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, host Dale Tutt, Global Vice President of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Michael Munsey, Vice President of Semiconductor Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Together they explore why humanoid robots are rapidly emerging now and highlights the critical role of software-defined products and semiconductors in enabling them. This episode will cover: The technologies helping humanoids gain momentum The importance of semiconductors and compute platforms to the humanoid Challenges in design The role of AI in systems engineering
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The success of humanoid robots depends on treating them as software-defined systems that are designed to learn, adapt and improve continuously through powerful compute platforms and intelligent software architectures. In today’s episode of The Industry Forward Podcast, host Dale Tutt, Global Vice President of Industry Strategy at Siemens Digital Industries Software, is joined by Michael Munsey, Vice President of Semiconductor Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. Together they explore why humanoid robots are rapidly emerging now and highlights the critical role of software-defined products and semiconductors in enabling them. This episode will cover: The technologies helping humanoids gain momentum The importance of semiconductors and compute platforms to the humanoid Challenges in design The role of AI in systems engineering
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