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Founders in Arms

Author: Immad Akhund and Rajat Suri

In this weekly series, fellow startup founders Immad Akhund (Mercury) and Rajat Suri (Presto, Lima, and Lyft) explore current events in the world of tech, startup, and policy, offering insights from their distinguished careers and an array of expert guests. YouTube: youtube.com/@FoundersInArms Substack: foundersinarms.substack.com Instagram: instagram.com/foundersinarms TikTok: tiktok.com/@foundersinarms_
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The State of Robotics in 2026: Ryan Gariepy on Hype, Reality, and Long-Term Thinking
Episode 67
Friday, 9 January, 2026

Ryan Gariepy is the co-founder and former CTO of Clearpath Robotics and Otto Motors, acquired by Rockwell Automation for $600M+ in 2023. He bootstrapped the company for five years with only $300K in funding, reached profitability in 18 months, and spent 14 years building mobile robotics platforms that became the industry standard for research and industrial automation.(If you’re looking for inspiration and lessons from other founders, Founders in Arms is hosting a founders roundtable with Rajat Suri, Immad Akhund, and Max Mullen next Wed Jan 14th at Mercury HQ. Discussing war stories and sharing lessons with a group of founders, as part of Founders-in-Arms podcast. Will be food and drinks. Capacity strictly limited at 50 so apply early if you’re interested: https://luma.com/dk97inyk )What you'll learn:Why robotics is a systems discipline where progress stacks rather than explodesHow to bootstrap a hardware company to $10M revenue before raising venture capitalWhy robotics follows 20-50% sustained growth for decades vs. software's boom-bust cyclesThe "promise problem" with humanoid robots and why form factor shapes user expectationsHow manufacturing in Canada (not China) became a strategic advantage for ClearpathWhy founders overestimate 2-year progress but underestimate 10-year impact in roboticsThe real economics of humanoid robots: $20K cost becomes $80K landed priceHow robotics investment differs from software: less competitive, more defensibleWhy experience compounds in hardware but expires in software careersInvestment criteria for robotics: engineering risk vs. technical risk and go-to-market strategyIn this episode, we cover:(00:00) Introduction and live event announcement(03:29) Ryan's background: Clearpath Robotics and Otto Motors(04:06) Building two brands under one company(06:29) The 14-year journey: challenges and non-linear growth(07:11) Bootstrapping robotics when "nobody thought you could make money"(08:17) Reaching profitability in 18 months with research customers(10:28) Building robotics platforms for MIT, universities, and research labs(11:03) Manufacturing in Canada vs. outsourcing to Asia(15:05) Reconnecting after 20 years: the Waterloo entrepreneurship connection(16:17) Working at Kiva Systems (now Amazon Robotics)(18:10) Why robotics is more exciting now than ever in history(19:21) Robotics as systems discipline: no single breakthrough technology(21:22) The overhype cycle and realistic expectations(22:14) Software explodes then crashes; robotics compounds for decades(23:36) Why hardware is harder but more mission-driven(25:27) The talent pool advantage: people irrationally love hardware(27:30) Physical AI and real-world impact beyond software optimization(28:07) Humanoid robots: incredible tech, miscalibrated expectations(32:41) The "promise problem": form factors make promises to users(34:35) Consumer robotics examples: Matic cleaning robot(35:59) Asia...

 

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