OLogic CEO Ted Larson will present on balancing hardware and software for robotics success at the Robotics Summit & Expo on May 27-28 in Boston. With over 20 years of experience, Larson will share insights on design, collaboration, and manufacturability from Day 1. His session, "Balancing Hardware and Software for Real-World Success," will cover why hardware and software must co-evolve and how to avoid common design pitfalls. Larson will provide practical lessons and real-world examples from projects with companies like Hasbro, Google, and Amazon.
What Happened
Ted Larson, co-founder and CEO of OLogic, will speak at the Robotics Summit & Expo, the leading event for commercial robotics developers. OLogic has consulted on robotics projects for Bear Robotics, JIBO, Friendly Robot Co., and Cobalt Robotics. The summit features over 50 sessions and 70 speakers from major firms including AWS, Tesla, and Toyota Research Institute.
Why It Matters for the AECM Industry
Robotics remains a hardware-intensive industry where integrated design is critical. Larson's session emphasizes early collaboration between hardware and software teams, which can reduce costly redesigns and accelerate time to market. Understanding these dynamics helps project managers and engineers deliver robust, manufacturable robotic systems that perform reliably outside the lab.
What's Next
The Robotics Summit & Expo will take place May 27-28 in Boston, offering networking receptions and an awards dinner. Registration is open for AECM professionals seeking to deepen robotics expertise and connect with industry leaders.
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