Coming up: Arjun Dutt at Bain on the three waves of adoption of humanoid robots — from factories to homes

Arjun Dutt, a partner at Bain & Company, discusses the coming waves of humanoid robots. On India Tech Report podcast.

Coming up on India Tech Report, we dive into the future of physical intelligence with Arjun Dutt, Partner at Bain & Company. Arjun explains how, aided by both physical tech breakthroughs and generative AI moving beyond the screen and into the physical world, humanoid robots are on the cusp of becoming a likely solution to global labor shortages – one of the big applications driving the multi-billion-dollar investments into this form factor.

We explore Bain’s four-pillar definition of a humanoid — intelligence, perception, dexterity, and sustained power — and why current battery technology remains the “long pole in the tent” for true autonomy.

Arjun breaks down the “three waves of adoption” of humanoids that he and his colleagues Xin Cheng, Anne Hoecker and Peter Hanbury outlined in a recent note: starting with industrial brownfield settings – massive sunk investments with infrastructure built around how humans work – in the next three to five years, moving to mining and construction by 2030, and finally reaching consumers’ homes as early as within a decade.

For the builders out there, Arjun draws on his own entrepreneurial roots to offer his insights for Indian robotics startups navigating the global stage. Should you build the full stack or “go narrow”? How do you scale manufacturing and reliability for the US market? From the state of the art in robot training to the regulatory hurdles ahead, this is a quick look at the race to build a general-purpose worker.

Catch the full conversation on Tuesday, March 17th right here, or wherever you get your podcasts. Here’s a 90-second preview with Arjun explaining the connection between generative AI and robotics.

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