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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 47 MIN

Why the Future of Robotics Runs on Orchestration with Saurabh Gupta

from Machine Minds · host Greg Toroosian

Warehouse automation is entering a new phase. The challenge is no longer building individual robots. It's coordinating fleets of robots, software systems, and human workers into a seamless, intelligent operation.Saurabh Gupta, Chief Technology Officer at GreyOrange, joins Greg to explore why orchestration is becoming the defining layer of modern warehouse automation. Drawing on a career that spans Apple, Amazon, educational robotics, healthcare, and autonomous systems, Saurabh shares lessons from helping scale technologies that bridge the gap between technical complexity and real-world usability.From working on the first iPhone production line to leading the evolution of GreyOrange from a robotics company into a warehouse orchestration platform, Saurabh offers a unique perspective on what it takes to move robotics from impressive demos to scalable, reliable systems that deliver business value.In this conversation, Greg and Saurabh explore:Lessons from Apple's product culture and why the best technology is often invisible to the userWhat working on the original iPhone taught Saurabh about vision, product design, and disruptive innovationHow educational robotics revealed the importance of understanding human behavior before building technologyWhy the gap between a robotics demo and a real-world deployment remains one of the industry's biggest challengesThe transition from viewing robotics as a hardware problem to understanding it as an orchestration problemGreyOrange's evolution from warehouse robot manufacturer to software platform coordinating robots, humans, conveyors, and automation systemsWhy vendor-agnostic orchestration is critical for the future of warehouse automationHow AI creates practical value through exception handling, prediction, and real-time operational decision-makingThe role of data in building warehouse "world models" capable of anticipating disruptions before they happenWhy fully autonomous warehouses may be the wrong goal and what highly orchestrated human-robot collaboration looks like insteadCommon mistakes robotics companies make when scaling products, manufacturing, and deploymentsWhat separates impressive engineering organizations from effective engineering organizationsThe importance of simulation-first development and testing before real-world deploymentWhy robotics founders must be crystal clear about the single problem their product solvesSaurabh's vision for intelligent warehouse systems that can autonomously anticipate and resolve problems before humans even notice themFor anyone building robots, deploying automation, or trying to understand where AI and physical systems are headed next, this episode offers a practical look at how orchestration, intelligence, and human-centered design are shaping the future of warehouse operations.Saurabh's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saurabhgupta6/GreyOrange LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gogreyorange/GreyOrange website: https://www.greyorange.com/GreyMatter - GreyOrange's warehouse solution: https://www.greyorange.com/greymatter/Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregtoroosian/

Warehouse automation is entering a new phase. The challenge is no longer building individual robots. It's coordinating fleets of robots, software systems, and human workers into a seamless, intelligent operation. Saurabh Gupta, Chief Technology Officer at GreyOrange, joins Greg to explore why orchestration is becoming the defining layer of modern warehouse automation. Drawing on a career that spans Apple, Amazon, educational robotics, healthcare, and autonomous systems, Saurabh shares lessons...

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