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🚀 From University Halls to Leading the Robotics Revolution 🎙️

Just wrapped up an amazing podcast episode with Albane Dersy, co-founder of Inbolt, and I’m still buzzing from the insights.

When most people think of robotics, they think hardware. But Albane flipped the narrative: 👉 “Robotics is not just hardware anymore — it’s software and technology.”

Inbolt is giving industrial robots eyes and a brain, using AI and 3D vision to help them adapt in real-time to the environment — no more rigid jigs or reprogramming production lines.

They didn't follow the usual path. 

They built everything from the ground up, with the beginnings like-

❌ No deep industry network.

❌ No prior factory experience.

✅ Just sheer hustle, customer obsession, and a clear mission.

Her secret sauce?

🚀 “We’ve been relentlessly customer-focused — that drives everything else.”

Huge congrats to her for being named one of the 10 Women Shaping the Future of Robotics in 2025 by theInternational Federation of Robotics 🔥

Albane shared how they:

🔹 Pivoted from worker-assist tools to full robotic guidance

🔹 Landed customers like Stellantis

🔹 Raised $15M in Series A funding (supported by existing investors MIG Capital - Oliver Kahl)

🔹 Moved to the U.S. to meet global demand

🔹 Navigated the boom in humanoid robotics and AI

🔹 Leveraged European grants AND startup competitions to keep going

My favorite takeaway: 💡 “It only takes one yes. You don’t need 100 investors. Just the right one.”

If you're building in deep tech, hardware, or robotics — listen to this episode. It’s packed with unfiltered advice on scaling, pivoting, and fundraising.

And if you’re just starting out? 📚 Read Fanatical Prospecting — the book that helped Albane become the sales powerhouse she is today.

Where to find Albane:

Where to find Rohit Yadav: