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"Is Robotics Inevitable?" - RubbishTalk Episode 40

A big question for our industry, explored in RubbishTalk's 40th episode with Alasdair Meldrum, Jane Bond and Danu's CMO Nick Noble.

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Robotic sorting and picking is inevitable but not just because robots are more accurate, ultimately cheaper and run relentlessly 24/7, but because they run on the data this industry needs to know how to improve. Knowing exactly what we're picking off the conveyor is fundamental to understanding it's value and robots record that already. We won't need sampling because the robots will already have the data, in real-time. Just one of the highlights of this podcast interview with our CMO Nick, a relative newcomer to the recycling industry but with 30+ years designing and marketing for technology innovators.

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