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Answering YES to the question today are Herbert ten Have, Serial Tech Enterpreneur in AI, Robotics, and Computer Vision, and Peter Skov, Founder and CEO of Innoscale.


In this episode, we talk about:

  • The evolution of warehouse automation
  • The challenges of brownfield versus greenfield implementations
  • The role of AI and robotics
  • And the importance of data and ROI

Please enjoy my conversation with Herbert ten Have and Peter Skov


This podcast is powered by Herbert scale experts. Herbert scale experts is a team of senior entrepreneurs and engineers. They bring deep, hands-on expertise across cutting-edge technological domains, including computer vision, artificial intelligence, robotics, grippers, and material handling/intralogistics automation. For more information, search for Herbert scale experts on LinkedIn.


This podcast is also powered by Innoscale. Innoscale is a European ecosystem fully catered for Robotics, Automation, Computer vision, and AI technologies for the supply chain industry, entering the European market. They can guide you from the first pitch to your first reference site and help develop your strategic roadmap for the first 2-5 years in Europe. For more information, visit innoscale.eu


Thank you for listening to Does Logistics Matter. For more on trends and innovation in supply chain and logistics, visit our blog at www.logisticsmatter.com


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This podcast was produced by Dimitry Vleugel

The music is based on a sample by Ragaman and produced by Michael Spengler


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