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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 20 MIN

Inside the Startups Bringing AI to the Physical World

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Why is teaching a robot to fold your laundry actually harder than building an autonomous surgical robot or a self-driving car?In this episode of TechMates, we cut through the sci-fi hype of humanoid robots and dive into the gritty, high-stakes reality of deep tech. We sit down with three visionary founders—David Inggs, Nick Damiano, and Harrison Crowe-Maxwell—who are deploying autonomous systems into some of the most constrained and critical environments on Earth (and inside the human body).This conversation flips the script on everything you thought you knew about AI and robotics. David Inggs breaks down why general-purpose humanoids are still "0.1% of a human" and why specialized machines will dominate the home and military. Nick Damiano reveals the contrarian insight that drove his startup: operating on human anatomy is actually an easier autonomy problem than navigating self-driving cars through city traffic. Finally, we go underground to tackle the global water crisis, exploring how fleets of autonomous robots are being engineered to live inside high-pressure pipes, recharge themselves using water flow, and save the 30% of the world's drinking water that is currently lost to leaks. If you want to know what the next decade of physical AI actually looks like, hit play.🤖 Hype vs. Reality: Why current humanoid robots are nowhere near ready to cook your dinner or fold your laundry.🏥 Autonomous Surgery: Why the operating room is a safer, more predictable environment for AI than a public highway.💧 The Global Water Crisis: How underground robot fleets are being built to prevent cities from hitting "Day Zero."🔋 The Battery Problem: Why biological farm dogs and diesel engines still heavily outperform robotic dogs in the field.🛠️ Disrupting Monopolies: How startups are targeting the $200B medical robotics industry by adding cognitive AI assistance.Connect with the Guests:David Inggs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidinggs/Nick Damiano: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickdamiano/Harrison Crowe-Maxwell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrison-crowe-maxwell/Connect with NZVC & Hosts:🔗 Learn more about NZVC: Website: https://www.nzvc.co.nzMark Pavlyukovskyy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavlyukovskyy/Hendrik Remigereau - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hendrik-remigereau-09a03067/Timestamps:00:00 Intro: The Reality of Robots in the Real World01:09 Why Folding Laundry is the Ultimate Robotics Challenge02:49 Factory Floors vs. Living Rooms: The Need for Constrained Spaces04:48 Will You Have a Humanoid Robot or 10 Specialized Ones?07:12 The Truth About Military Robots and Battery Limitations08:37 Andromeda: Bringing Autonomous Robots into the Operating Room09:01 Why Autonomous Surgery is Easier than Self-Driving Cars11:06 Beyond DaVinci: Adding "Cognitive Assist" to Surgery14:52 Saving Cities from Running Out of Water with Autonomous Subs15:50 The Hidden Crisis: Why We Lose 30% of Global Drinking Water18:01 The 3 Engineering Challenges of Building High-Pressure Pipe RobotsIf you enjoyed this deep dive into the hard tech shaping our physical world, please hit the Like button, Comment below on which autonomous robot you think will hit the mainstream first, and Subscribe for more high-impact conversations with world-class founders!#startups, #robotics, #NewZealand, #deeptech, #artificialintelligence, #surgery, #healthtech, #humanoids, #automation, #watercrisis, #infrastructure, #venturecapital, #techpodcast, #TechMates, #NZVC, #founders, #machinelearning, #hardware, #innovation, #futuretech

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